(LifeSiteNews) — Joining me on this episode of The John-Henry Westen Show is Reggie Littlejohn, founder and president of Anti-Globalist International. We discussed the World Health Organization’s (WHO) push for mandatory digital health ID, its stunning similarities to China’s social credit system, the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) plans for digital ID, and more.
After briefly discussing Littlejohn’s background and her years-long fight against globalist overreach, we delved into WHO’s push for digital health IDs, which she stressed are eerily similar to China’s social credit system, in which citizens are required to download an app that the government then uses to monitor every aspect of their lives.
“They have facial recognition, they have real-time geo-location, so they know what you look like, they know where you are, they know where you live, they know where you work,” she said. “(They see) all of your online transactions … all your digital transactions are captured, all your social media posts, your internet search history, your internet spending history, your criminal history, your medical history, everything about you is picked up and analyzed by AI, which assigns you a number.”
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Littlejohn explained that this number shows the Communist government how loyal each citizen is to the regime and that those who step out of line and criticize the government will be punished.
“The first level of punishment is when you’re going to lose your job, you will not be able to borrow money, so you will not be able to buy a home or to start a business. Your kid won’t be able to go to a good school, you will not be able to travel … including on the bus,” she said. “You have to have a valid vaccine password, a valid social credit score, even to get on the bus. And then if you keep it up, they will sever you from your bank account and your credit card.”
“If you continue to keep it up in China, they will simply disappear you,” she added. “And what that means is that one day you are no more. One day, nobody can find you, nobody knows where you are, and you’re never seen again.”
Turning back to WHO’s vaccine passports, Littlejohn highlighted how the organization’s Global Digital Health Certification Network (GDHCN), an interoperable digital health ID that people download on their phones, has several parallels to China’s social credit system and is even in line with the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Digital ID plans.
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“They’re tracking your health status … (tracking if) you have COVID, ‘Do you have whatever the new disease is, have you been vaccinated?'” she said. “Because if you choose not to be vaccinated, then you can end up not being able to do a lot of things because what I believe is that this digital health ID is actually the digital platform for the … full-blown digital ID that you can find in a chart on the World Economic Forum website.”
Littlejohn continued:
What the World Economic Forum is saying (is) that we should have a digital ID in order to access (anything). So you’re going to need a digital ID and be in good standing, by the way, to access healthcare, to open a bank account, to travel, to own a communications device, such as a cell phone or a computer, to pay your taxes, to vote, to access government benefits. … This is what I believe is coming into the world through the World Health Organization and these digital health IDs.
To hear much more from Reggie Littlejohn, tune in to this episode of The John-Henry Westen Show.
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