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John F Kennedy III
05-23-2012, 04:25 PM
Bilderberg Pushes Mandatory Internet ID for Europe

Aaron Dykes
Infowars.com
May 23, 2012

While the international ACTA treaty and United States’ CISPA legislation are setting the stage to clamp down on the world wide web, technocrats are working overtime to try to pin down your identity and make sure all your activities are thoroughly monitored and under control.

The European Union is now moving to create a mandatory electronic ID system for all EU citizens that would be implemented across Europe to standardize business both online and in person, authenticating users via a common ‘electronic signature.’ A single authenticating ID would guard access to the Internet, online data and most commerce. It is nothing short of an attempt to phase in a Mark of the Beast system, and a prominent Bilderberg attendee is behind the scheme.

Neelie Kroes is the EU’s Digital Agenda Commissioner, and is introducing legislation she hopes will force “the adoption of harmonised e-signatures, e-identities and electronic authentication services (eIAS) across EU member states.”

The extent of such a system would, of course, expand over time, particularly as many EU nations have resisted the big government encroachment of ID requirements on civil rights grounds, which even now smack of the Nazi regime’s draconian “papers please” policies that empowered their other avenues of tyranny. According to EurActiv.com, Neelie Kroes would later “widen the scope of the current Directive by including also ancillary authentication services that complement e-signatures, like electronic seals, time/date stamps, etc,” as the supra-national body attempts to corral more nations into participation.

This big brother system will be implemented in Europe first and later pushed in North America and the remainder of the globe, as the world is nudged step by step towards a total cashless control grid in the name of ‘safe, verifiable commerce,’ and of course, in the name of “security.” Nevermind that the plan would invite the hacking of identities and fast track forgeries. In the case of Europe, special emphasis is placed in part on “establishing a truly functioning single market” — part of the larger EU goal even now floundering.

Neelie Kroes has been a long term Bilderberg attendee, showing up annually since 2005. She was on the official list for the 2006 meeting in Ottawa, Canada, then the 2007 meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, 2008 in Chantilly, Virginia, 2009 in Vouliagmeni, Greece and 2010 in Sitges, Spain as a delegate from the European Commission.

But in 2011, Kroes came to the table in St. Moritz, Switzerland with a new title: the EU’s Commissioner for Digital Agenda, so obviously now seeing development on that agenda was not unexpected. Kroes latest effort will surely be bolstered during the 2012 meeting now just days away.

It dovetails with the creation of US CYBERCOM in recent years and the appointment of NSA head Gen. Keith Alexander, who also meets annually at Bilderberg, to wage offensive cyberwar across the globe. Further, technocrats from Silicon Valley and other locales have also converged around the secretive meetings to coordinate their developments with emerging regulations, new Internet laws and treaties, and to further the data mining efforts of the clandestine intelligence communities they work with.

rest of article here with hyperlinks:
http://www.infowars.com/mark-of-the-beast-bilderberg-pushing-internet-id-in-europe/

John F Kennedy III
05-23-2012, 10:59 PM
Things are usually beta tested in Europe before being being brought here.

AngryCanadian
05-23-2012, 11:29 PM
If they do that it will be like living in a dictatorship, oh wait the EU is already a dictatorship.

John F Kennedy III
05-23-2012, 11:31 PM
If they do that it will be like living in a dictatorship, oh wait the EU is already a dictatorship.

Amerika basically is too.

Xhin
05-24-2012, 06:27 AM
We are rapidly approaching a worldwide dystopia that would put 1984 to shame.

Demigod
05-24-2012, 07:13 AM
This will not pass just like SOPA didn't.They can make all the laws they want in Brussels of this type but no government in Europe will implement such laws when they can barely fight the pressure from all the new taxes and budget cuts.

Dsylexic
05-24-2012, 07:30 AM
this bildgerberg thing is boring.all such things are discussed openly in world economic forum in davos.the secrecy might titillate some alex jones types,but honestly -there is no conspiracy.statism is status quo thinking among both the elite and the sheeple. why do they need secrecy.the sheep dont notice it when the truth is staring them in the face

Eisenhower
05-24-2012, 10:28 AM
this bildgerberg thing is boring.all such things are discussed openly in world economic forum in davos.the secrecy might titillate some alex jones types,but honestly -there is no conspiracy.statism is status quo thinking among both the elite and the sheeple. why do they need secrecy.the sheep dont notice it when the truth is staring them in the face

You have a lot to learn.

John F Kennedy III
05-24-2012, 02:06 PM
We are rapidly approaching a worldwide dystopia that would put 1984 to shame.

So true.

John F Kennedy III
05-24-2012, 02:07 PM
You have a lot to learn.

That ^

Zippyjuan
05-24-2012, 02:09 PM
Doesn't an ISP number already do this?

DamianTV
05-24-2012, 03:01 PM
Not just Europe. I just posted a news link that a NY Bill also aims to destroy online anonymity.

Dsylexic
05-30-2012, 06:25 AM
You have a lot to learn.

perhaps.but not about the silly bilderbergs.statism is pretty much mainstream. one world govt and all that sounds conspiratorial only when spoken in such terms.if you couch it in terms of solidarity and 99% and all that,it is too easy to sway the sheeple.

listen,i've read and understood all that is to know about such secretive groups.they are intellectual masturbators.thats all.
the raping and pillaging is happening in the open.and yet you need a 'secret' group to satisfy your search for a scapegoat?

thoughtomator
05-30-2012, 06:37 AM
If you doubt the USA is a military dictatorship, visit the Capitol. Then ask yourself, for what purpose would anyone deploy an army of police with body armor and automatic weapons in plain view.










If your answer is "to intimidate the legislature and the Courts" you win the prize.

Liberty74
05-30-2012, 06:51 AM
But but Bilderberg doesn't exist. :p