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==Context==
 
==Context==
 
Its early in 2025 and [[Technocracy]] is winning.
 
Its early in 2025 and [[Technocracy]] is winning.
* You must have a government issued ID to be a person.
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* You must have a government issued ID to be known to be a person.
 
* The undocumented, Rohynga and other starless people cannot prove they exist.
 
* The undocumented, Rohynga and other starless people cannot prove they exist.
* Any opinion in the Washington Post must support Jeff Bezos goals.<ref>Richard Luscombe, ''Washington Post opinion editor departs as Bezos pushes to promote ‘personal liberties and free markets'' 2025-02-25 https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/feb/26/jeff-bezos-washington-post-opinion<ref>
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* Any opinion in the Washington Post must support Jeff Bezos goals.<ref>Richard Luscombe, ''Washington Post opinion editor departs as Bezos pushes to promote ‘personal liberties and free markets'' 2025-02-25 https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/feb/26/jeff-bezos-washington-post-opinion</ref>
 
* In the UK it is illegal to have any secrets from the Home Office.
 
* In the UK it is illegal to have any secrets from the Home Office.
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* The Privacy claims of Verifiable Credentials cannot be met by government issued credentials.
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* Any reusable Identifier can be tracked if it is used more than once.
 
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Revision as of 11:53, 26 February 2025

Full Title

Rule by the technologically successful.

Context

Its early in 2025 and Technocracy is winning.

  • You must have a government issued ID to be known to be a person.
  • The undocumented, Rohynga and other starless people cannot prove they exist.
  • Any opinion in the Washington Post must support Jeff Bezos goals.[1]
  • In the UK it is illegal to have any secrets from the Home Office.
  • The Privacy claims of Verifiable Credentials cannot be met by government issued credentials.
  • Any reusable Identifier can be tracked if it is used more than once.

References

  • Richard Luscombe, Washington Post opinion editor departs as Bezos pushes to promote ‘personal liberties and free markets 2025-02-25 https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/feb/26/jeff-bezos-washington-post-opinion