Some heavy stuff in there mate, not quite sure with those timescales, but maybe in the future decades u may well be correct
I wish I wasn´t correct but their time frame ends 2030 (Agenda 21 & Agenda 2030) which can be easily looked up in the internet. They give it nice names, friendly wording but the intention is to enslave us all - or getting rid of us (depopulation, that is what Gates & Co. are talking about all the time).
Some people are getting mad at me here if I do recall what "Orwell" reported some 70 years ago and...
... they try to change the language all the time
....they try to erase history (BLM etc.)
....they try to put Gender before Sex
....they are imposing total surveillance
....
...and now they have managed to lock us up for several months, destroying the Economy (which will NEVER recover as it was their intention to do so), keeping us away from our parents in nurse homes and even tormenting our children with useless masks.
This is all happening right now in front of us but of course some countries are better off (right now) than others which doesn´t mean anything for the near future. Those are just different testing grounds - example:
There is a treaty between Canada and Netherlands -
The Known Traveller Digital Identity-Projekt.
This is how it is supposed to work: We fill a database with reliable information about us, more precisely, we ask or authorize others to enter data about us there. First of all, this should be a proof of identity, but also our travel history, bank data, hotel accommodation, rental car bookings, documents from universities, government offices and much more. If we want to cross a border, we voluntarily give the authorities access to this data so that they can convince themselves beforehand that we are harmless. Using facial recognition and our (ideally) biometrically linked smartphone, they can convince themselves at the border crossing that we are who we claim to be. If we are diligent enough to collect digital receipts and have been generous enough with this data, we will be rewarded by being allowed to walk past the queues of other travelers, receiving preferential treatment and minimal checks. However, if there is any doubt about a traveler's intentions, the border official can, based on the information provided, "ask him/her more in-depth questions, for example to better understand his/her recent activities.
It is easy to imagine how "voluntary" this data sharing will be once the system is established. The test run is being carried out by the border authorities of Canada and the Netherlands, with the airlines KLM and Air Canada at Amsterdam, Toronto and Montreal airports.
Companies like Visa and Google are of course not so committed to developing such a system for the police authorities at their own expense purely out of a sense of civic duty. Rather, the border authorities are declared to be the ideal catalyst for such a system of self-monitoring and data sharing in which all governments of the world are to be gradually integrated. For if one government does not cooperate, its citizens will at some point be able to travel internationally only with great difficulty.
The first report, as well as the current White Paper, states that self-monitoring at the border serves only to create an initial critical mass of participants in the global standard that is to be introduced. If this is successful, if all governments have adopted this standard for the forced voluntary exchange of data with citizens, then we will be allowed to give away our data "for everyday applications" in interaction with companies and authorities (bolded in the original). In both reports, health, education and training, banking, humanitarian aid and elections are the main areas mentioned.
That´s the way it is happening, step by step and most people are happy ignoring those changes. They just hate people telling them the truth rather than acting together against such a dystopian future.