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They've recently implemented the under 16's ban in Australia.

It failed (& I suspect it was entirely designed to fail) because kids were just falsifying their year of birth (call me cynical, but as if no one could have predicted this).

So “problem/reaction/solution” - now they're moving to the next stage. They've begun the process of the first of the big 4 banks requiring photo ID to be uploaded to every bank account if you want continued access to your own money. If you decline, your online access to your accounts is frozen (perhaps even in-person access at a branch is frozen as well). They're telling customers this is to “prevent money-laundering”.

The “age verification to protect the kids” was the ruse. The real agenda was verified identity tied to your bank account (a digital ID in all but name). Bank-backed ID is planned to integrate fully into the private sector, not just .gov accounts. The video below lays it out well and suggests that in the near future - in addition to existing options like “sign in with Google” or “sign in with Apple” - new options of “sign in with ConnectID” for example will appear, which directly queries your bank account.

In time, it's a given that the Google and Apple options will disappear.

This is all to identify real people and prevent online anonymity. It says much that deceiving the Public is the means by which they choose to get there.

https://youtu.be/98Y5KqEw68g?is=QQXE4Kw6FdyXtKa2

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