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Australia To Roll Out Internet Verification ID Trap-Seeking All Inputs/Suggestions

Australia is about to roll out its Australian Internet Verification ID in a couple of days, as an excuse to trap everyone, eventually into a system of control as part of their Agenda 30.


Here is a video explaining everything. Please watch:




Video Summary: Australian Internet ID Verification Rollout Begins – Here's What Happens Next!

Australia is rolling out mandatory age verification for online content, requiring facial scans or ID uploads, VPN blocking  , and impacting various online platforms and services, raising privacy concerns and potentially leading to censorship or geoblocking  , which the speaker argues is government overreach.


Key Takeaways

  • Age Verification and VPN Blocking: Australia is implementing mandatory age verification using facial scans or ID uploads to access adult content, with platforms legally required to block VPNs .

  • Online Safety Act & Content Classification: The Online Safety Act 2021 governs access to restricted online content (Class 1 C and Class 2), extending beyond pornography to include violence, drug use, and horror, impacting internet hosting, social media, and messaging services .

  • Messaging Service Regulation: The e-safety commissioner seeks to regulate messaging services, requiring measures to prevent children from accessing explicit or violent content via file sharing and private chats .

  • Search Engine Changes: Search engines must implement age assurance for logged-in users, enable safe search for users under 18, prevent explicit autocomplete, and blur sensitive image results .

  • Compliance & Penalties: Non-compliance can result in significant penalties (up to $137 million for corporations), with the regulations potentially leading to blurred search results and a centralized database of verified adult preferences .

  • Privacy & Overreach Concerns: Critics argue the regulations are government overreach, posing privacy risks by creating a honeypot of biometric data and potentially expanding to other areas like gambling or political opinions .

  • Alternative Solutions & International Comparison: The speaker advocates for parental controls, education, and personal responsibility instead of government mandates, noting Australia's approach is stricter compared to similar laws that led to geoblocking in other regions.


The question is, would there be a way to opt out of this once they make it compulsory for everything as they plan it, without still being cut off from everything, if we refuse to go along with it or use it?


Do you think affidavits of sovereignty or Petitions of Rights should be sent to heads of state voicing our non-consent or non-compliance to this digital ID and everything they plan to roll out as part of their agenda 30, in order to become immune or protected if we refuse, as common law experts here suggest to do?


I look forward to all of your opinions.


Thank you, all.




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