Anon didn’t realize that the global program had already proliferated as far as it had till I looked at this map.
National Id cards are coming
The plan has been in place for many years.
They have created a need for them and now the predictable public is clamouring for a solution.
You get what you asked for, you won’t have to worry about fraudulent voters anymore, just have this card on you at all times to prove you are a citizen, don’t have your card? Straight to jail and no utilities.
Anyway that is Anons rant on Globohomo vision 2000 plan for world peace. Ordo ab chao frens
Many countries have national identity cards, and several other countries, such as the Philippines, are considering adding a requirement that their citizens carry national identity cards.
Some of the countries requiring national identity cards are:
China. China’s national identity cards have 18-digit identity numbers. The identity card is required for many activities in China, including opening bank accounts, attending domestic universities, and applying for a driver’s license.
Malaysia. Malaysia’s national identity card is called MyKad. It is used primarily to verify citizenship, but it can also be used as an ATM card or public key.
Thailand. The Thai national identity card is issued to citizens between 7 and 70. It contains biometric information and is required to receive government services, apply for a mobile phone, and open a bank account.
Singapore. The National Registration Identity Card in Singapore is for citizens and permanent residents. The cards are color-coded to show the difference. Citizens and residents register for the card at age 15 and re-register at 30 and 55.
Estonia. Estonia has digital identity cards. Citizens use them to pay bills, vote online, and access health benefits, among other things. Estonia also has e-identity cards for permanent residents as well as citizens.
Peru. Peru mandates a National Identity Document for criminal, civil, administrative, and judicial uses. The country is transitioning to electronic cards.
Pakistan. Pakistan issues national identity cards to all its citizens. The cards have a 13-digit identification number and are necessary for opening bank accounts, obtaining mobile phone service, and receiving a passport, among other things.
India. Indian national identity cards are called Aadhaars. They have photos and a 12-digit Aadhaar number. They are required for essential services such as electricity and bank accounts.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/national-identity-card-policies-by-country