Linda Boyle: Welcome to the digital age and Big Brother watching your every move

 

By LINDA BOYLE

I suspect the Founding Fathers would be rolling over in their graves if they knew how many personal freedoms are being removed in the name of safety and security.

TSA takes your picture before you board a plane but swears it is deleted. You can refuse and have the TSA agent check for him or herself.

However, the European Union is going much further in digital tracking.  Since it is a gradual implementation, it may not occur at all member states. In states that do have digital tracking implemented, you must be fingerprinted, have your picture taken, provide your date of birth and length of stay. The EU will archive this information for three years.  If you don’t  provide this information, you will be denied entry.

And in April 2026 a new addition to the system will begin to be implemented.  It is called The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS).  Yes, it is electronic.  Yes, the information will be tied to your passport.  And yes, it will cost you (price currently is 20 euros or $23.25).  The ETIAS is good for three years or until your passport expires, whichever occurs first. They want the same information from you-face, birthdate, probably fingerprints, etc.

If you think having facial identification in U.S. airports is bad, look what Alaska is up to.

Alaska is moving forward with plans to revamp its myAlaska digital identity system by integrating Agentic Artificial Intelligence and digital payment capabilities into a single platform that can operate on behalf of residents.

Agentic AI is the next generation of AI. Agentic AI is much more robust and relies less on human interaction.  It uses independent decision making to establish its own goals and determine the next steps.  There is little need for human involvement.

Alaska is looking to expand what the MyAlaska web site is capable of  by incorporating Agentic AI. This system is currently used for applying for the Permanent Fund Dividend, but it may soon expand into a digital hub covering identity verification, financial transactions, and data management. The proposed system would use Agentic AI to process documents, handle government forms, check eligibility, and enable secure digital payments with user consent.  AI will independently handle tasks once accomplished by individuals.  The Request for Information (RFI) document can be viewed here.

The RFI specified the integration of biometric authentication to include fingerprint and facial recognition.  While that makes the site ‘secure’ the data are hard to protect and open to breaches and misuse.

Alaska has also launched the ability for residents to place their ID digitally on their smart phone. This initiative is part of a broader trend in the U.S. to adopt digital identification solutions.

Upon activation, the AI will learn from user interactions and thereby anticipate the requirements and automatically fill in the forms.  It will facilitate administrative processes by learning from user interactions—anticipating requirements, automatically populating forms, and operating continuously within government databases. Although this functionality may enhance convenience, it also raises concerns about the distinction between assistance and surveillance.

Supporters see this as an efficiency upgrade.  Yet there are many unanswered questions.  What is the oversight of this ‘new’ system? How will AI systems be monitored once they gain access to legacy databases that contain residents’ private information?  If adopted, the platform would centralize behavioral, biometric, and financial data in a single government system.

If what the EU is doing and what Alaska has planned for using your private information has not caused you to get your panties in a wad, let me tell you what Bill Gates and the World Health Organization (WHO) have planned for you.

Published in the October Bulletin of the World Health Organization  with the Gates Foundation funding, the World Health Organization  proposes a global digital ID system to record vaccination status from birth of every “world” citizen.  I know, where could this go wrong?  How will the data be used?  What do they hope to collect?

The proposed WHO system:

  • integrates personally identifiable information with socioeconomic data such as “household income, ethnicity and religion,
  • deploys artificial intelligence for “identifying and targeting the unreached” and “combating misinformation,”
  • and enables governments to use vaccination records as prerequisites for education, travel, and other services.

This is a global vaccination compliance system, digitally enforced and strategies include the following:

  • Birth-Registered Digital Identity & Life-Long Tracking
  • Linking Vaccine Records to Income, Ethnicity, Religion, & Social Programs
  • Conditioning Access to Schooling, Travel, & Services on Digital Vaccine Proof
  • Using Digital Systems to Prevent ‘Wasting Vaccine on Already Immune Children
  • AI Systems to Target Individuals, Identify ‘Unreached,’ & Combat ‘Misinformation’
  • Global Interoperability Standards for International Data Exchange
  • Surveillance Expansion into Everyday Interactions
  • Behavior-Shaping Through Alerts, Reminders, & Social Monitoring
  • Acknowledgment of Global Donor Control—Including the Gates Foundation

That’s a lot of information that is too much to share with the world.  How may the collected information be used if you defer in what shots your child should have from what the world order says they need to get?

And I thought Orwell’s “1984” was just something that happened in communist countries. Never thought I’d see it here. Talk about loss of personal freedom.  Being tracked (even more so) by the state and potentially the whole world could happen if Gates and WHO get their way.

I am not happy with tracking my vaccine status, my finances, my demographics on a global basis.

The digital ID is a slippery slope.  What starts as “convenience” leads to  your personal information being stored and shared in a huge database.

It would seem as if the future is all about control—controlling your actions with the eventual loss of most freedoms. And the globalists and Big Pharma will love it as will the elites.

Remember when Big Brother told us you had to take the shot or you were selfishly killing your grandmother? Remember when you had to stand six feet apart?

We had the Covid vaccine enthusiasts calling people “anti-vaxxers” if they believed there was a better way to handle the pandemic.  Families were torn apart for the “good of all” without the data to prove that actions were scientific.

Thank God we aren’t part of the WHO anymore.  However, will that be the case when the next President is sworn in?   Will we turn over our sovereignty to some global power?  Will your adherence to what “they” say is good for you interfere with your ability to think for yourself?  Will your ESG score lead to inability to buy things?

Will Big Brother become fully realized?

Linda Boyle, RN, MSN, DM, was formerly the chief nurse for the 3rd Medical Group, JBER, and was the interim director of the Alaska VA. Most recently, she served as Director for Central Alabama VA Healthcare System. She is the director of the Alaska Covid Alliance/Alaskans 4 Personal Freedom.

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  1. Why, Ms. Boyle is turning into a full-fledged Erin Brokovich! Maybe now she’ll get off of her vaccine high horse for a while. We were all tiring of her arrogance and grandstanding.

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