
- A recent report proposes the creation of a global digital identity system
- If this is done, it would mean another step towards creating an AI-controlled digital panopticon, as always under the guise of safety and health.
- The report states that ethnical, economic and genetic data will be recorded, creating a unique identification.
- The report states that social services will be conditioned by this digital identity
- The report states that it will continuously monitor each person's data using AI
- Report claims to monitor with AI the spread of "disinformation"
- The report states that the digtal identity will be traceable.
The fundamental objective of this proposal is to create a unified and integrated digital infrastructure that controls all aspects of individual life, leaving no room for independence, privacy or personal freedom.
As the document can be analyzed, it becomes disturbingly clear that such a system is inherently oppressive, and its implementation will inevitably lead to the complete elimination of privacy as we know it.
This dystopian proposal is a ubiquitous digital system that will actually end up serving to oppress human beings.
In this document, it is unequivocally clear that the proposed system aims to establish an absolute digital framework, an unparalleled and inclusive digital system that will fundamentally reshape society.
The following is a summary of the critical points: the main objectives are highlighted, the essential and main data are emphasized. It is a comprehensive but comprehensive view of the fundamental issues.
The report:
The document was part of the 2025 WHO October newsletter, funded by the Gates Foundation, which aims to create a global interoperable digital identity infrastructure for monitoring the vaccination status of each individual from birth. This proposal aims to address several key challenges in global health and to lay the groundwork for future progress in immunization efforts.
The proposal: A global digital identity system
This initiative seeks to transform the way governments address vaccination compliance and ensure that all people are protected with vaccines at no cost. It also intends to integrate advanced technologies such as AI-driven surveillance, genetic testing and real-time data analysis into the system.
The cornerstone of this digital identity will be a national register where each child is assigned a unique personal digital immunization record at birth.
This registry will include personally identifiable information (PII) such as family income, ethnicity and religion, ensuring transparency and accountability in vaccination efforts.
The system will automatically track vaccinated children and identify those who have not received their required vaccines.
Link vaccination status to socio-economic factors
A key feature of this initiative is its integration of demographic data into digital identity. By linking vaccination status to socio-economic factors such as household income, ethnicity and religious beliefs, the system aims to ensure that all people receive fair and equitable treatment in access to vaccines.
This approach recognizes the role of socio-economic conditions in shaping health outcomes and provides a more comprehensive understanding of vaccine coverage in various populations.
Conditional access to services
The proposal also emphasizes ensuring that children who have not received their immunization doses can participate in school activities or health services. To achieve this, automated verification systems will be implemented to verify on-site vaccination status during campaigns such as measles vaccines.
In addition, AI-driven surveillance will help identify people who may lack access to the necessary vaccines based on socio-economic data.
Wasted vaccines
A critical issue highlighted by the proposal is preventing unnecessary exposure to vaccines for already immune children, and avoiding the "waste" of injections. The system aims to automate the verification process to ensure that no child is ignored when immunization activities are carried out.
Preventing misinformation
Leveraging advanced technologies such as predictive analytics and social media monitoring tools, this initiative seeks to combat online misinformation while ensuring compliance with global health guidelines.
Global interoperability standards
To ensure cross-border coherence and to prevent accidental identity theft or discrimination, a universal standard for digital registries will be established. This includes requiring that national digital identities be publicly shareable, enabling seamless communication between governments, health care providers and other stakeholders around the world.
The system will also be seamlessly integrated into existing global infrastructure, providing a unified framework to address vaccine-related challenges globally.
Monitoring and linking of identity through AI
AI-driven surveillance systems are being developed as the primary tool for tracking vaccinated people.
These systems will analyze real-time vaccination status data for each child, using genetic information, demographic trends and socio-economic factors to provide information of everyone.
This technology not only improves compliance, by integrating advanced technologies into vaccine tracking systems, the initiative aims to ensure to address issues such as identity theft and disinformation.
It is clear that they never stopped in the mass collection of data in order to create their biometric surveillance system and it is closely aligned with existing efforts, including those supported by the Gates Foundation, such as Gavi, UNICEF, WHO and others working towards the 2030 immunization targets.
