Ken Macon at America First Report has the update on the excuses we will hear about as the globalists go about controlling our financial transactions:
The Bank of International
Settlements (BIS) is working on an AI system to monitor global transactions. It
says it’s in an effort to combat money laundering.
The system, dubbed Project Aurora,
will use machine learning to track financial transactions globally to flag
patterns of money laundering. According to the BIS, the system can identify
money laundering structures performed by money mules.
However, for the system to achieve
its goal, governments and corporate banks will have to allow streamlined access
and open their systems for the AI to monitor transactions. Some banks already
use AI systems to flag unusual behavior. However, Project Aurora will require
global access on a terrifying scale in terms of privacy.
The idea of combatting “money
laundering” is being used to justify giving governments and banks surveillance
power over financial transactions.
The project could be abused to
target people for both their financial and political activities.
The BIS is also working on Project Icebreaker, which would
create a system where all banks can regulate and homogenize all currencies to
create one global exchange model and give the BIS the power to punish and
country or company that goes against its ideologies.
And then there’s the digital health ID initiative. The headline to this report: “Another COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Is Coming True.” Leah Barkoukis reports at Townhall:
The World Health Organization
announced Monday it is expanding on the European Union’s digital COVID-19
vaccine passports, using the system as "the first building block"
towards creating a WHO Global Digital Health Certification Network.
"Building on the EU's highly
successful digital certification network, WHO aims to offer all WHO member
states access to an open-source digital health tool, which is based on the
principles of equity, innovation, transparency and data protection and
privacy," said WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in a
statement. "New digital health products in development aim to help people
everywhere receive quality health services quickly and more
effectively."
According to the WHO statement, the world body will take up the EU system this
month, reportedly to “facilitate global mobility” and protect people “from
on-going and future health threats, including pandemics.” . . .
"Protect people"? No, it’s all about control. More at the link here.
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