by James Harvey | Oct 23, 2022
If a social credit system were to be brought into the UK, Sunak has the contacts to do it, especially considering his relationship with the company Infosys. Rishi Sunak is another WEF puppet with some extremely dubious ties that leads me to question his true intentions, though that can be said for nearly every other modern-day politician. Let’s begin by taking a look at Sunak’s ties with a company called Infosys, a multibillion dollar corporation which is heavily in bed with the World Economic Forum. Sunak’s father in-law, Narayana Murthy, is an Indian billionaire businessman and is the founder of Infosys and was previously the chairman, CEO, President and chief mentor of the company before he retired in 2011. Once retired, he took the title chairman emeritus. One of the projects that Infosys is well known for, is their development of the Aadhaar card, the largest social credit system currently being operated in India. The Aadhaar card is a “12-digit unique identity for every Indian individual, including children and infants and enables identification for every resident Indian”, they also claim that “it is a voluntary service that every resident can avail irrespective of present documentation.” But let’s take a closer look at what it actually does. The Aadhaar card tracks everything you purchase, your location, what medicines you’ve taken, etc and is essentially (though disguised by the mainstream media) a blatant social credit system, like the one they implemented in China. Read more here . . .
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