
Prophecy
Recon
w/ Joe Hawkins
Stay Awake!
1TH56
Keep Watch!
Therefore let us not sleep, as others do, but let us watch and be sober.

Hidden deep within Canada’s 2025 federal budget lies a proposal that could fundamentally reshape the relationship between citizens and their government. On page 490, officials outlined plans to “modernize legislative authorities to support information sharing and digital services” within Employment and Social Development Canada—a deceptively technical phrase that signals the nation’s renewed pursuit of a centralized digital identity system. Initially framed as a pilot program to streamline applications for Employment Insurance and Old Age Security, the initiative aims to link multiple benefit programs under a single, unified ID. The government insists the measure will increase convenience for seniors, rural residents, and low-income Canadians frustrated with outdated paper-based systems. Yet beneath its language of “efficiency and equity,” the plan lays the foundation for integrating citizens’ personal, financial, and biometric data into one digital framework.
This quiet shift mirrors a broader global movement toward state-backed digital identity networks already advancing in Australia, the UK, and the European Union. Advocates sell these systems as gateways to modern governance, but their real power lies in centralizing data, tracking access, and redefining autonomy. Canada’s own privacy commissioner has warned that consolidating personal information creates “single points of vulnerability,” while past cyber breaches raise questions about who truly controls citizens’ data. What begins as voluntary convenience often evolves into compulsory compliance once paper systems fade away. The global rollout of digital IDs represents more than modernization—it’s the scaffolding of a world where access, identity, and participation are granted through centralized authority. The infrastructure of Revelation 13 is emerging not with force, but with quiet persuasion.
SOURCE: Reclaim the Net






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