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Willie Cloete
Nov 202 min read


Willie Cloete
Nov 193 min read


THE SOUTH AFRICAN CITIZEN’S ANTI–DIGITAL ID STRATEGY GUIDE
How to stay lawful, protect your privacy, and refuse forced biometric or app-based ID systems. This guide is for any South African who wants to comply with the law - without being coerced into biometric scanning, facial recognition, or digital ID enrolment systems such as MyMzansi Digital ID or Home Affairs’ eID platform. 🔹 Know What’s Mandatory vs What’s Optional Government and companies often blur the line between lawful identification and digital surveillance. Currently m

Besorgde Burder/Concerned Citizen
6 days ago3 min read


Banks: If it is pilot project, consent must be VOLUNTARY
A pilot may not be treated as a final system. It must have a clear start and end date. POPIA Section 14(1): “A responsible party must not retain personal information longer than is necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was collected.” This means pilot data cannot be kept forever.

Besorgde Burder/Concerned Citizen
7 days ago2 min read


Guide: Role and Structure of 235-branch birdie Growth of 235 Movement
The branches of 235 Movement serve as the foundation of the movement in each ward. They function as the primary link between the movement and the community and are responsible for

Willie Cloete
Nov 202 min read


DECLARATION: THE MOVE TOWARD GLOBALCONTROL AND ITS IMPACT ON NATIONS ANDSOUTH AFRICA
Across the world we are witnessing how powerful international structures — such as the EU, the UN, WEF and the WHO are increasingly using their influence to dominate national governments.

Willie Cloete
Nov 193 min read


SASSA: Government's Foot in the Door
SASSA has officially begun biometric enrolment (which involves fingerprints and facial scans) for new and reviewed beneficiaries as of 1 September 2025. "Fraud prevention” and “proof of life,” is used as justification for digitising the most vulnerable population...the 28 million South Africans (45% of the country) dependent on grants. Once their biometric template (fingerprints, facial scan, etc.) is captured, it’s not just SASSA that can use it. That data can easily interl
Janus Swanepoel
Nov 22 min read


Section 1: The Body and the Digital ID 🚨🚨🚨
(From the National Identification Registration Bill, 2022) Section 1 (the Definitions Section): The Bill legally defines how your face, fingerprints, palms, eyes, iris, and even your children’s biometrics become part of a government-controlled database. Key Definitions that Involve the Human Body: “Biometric Information” Includes fingerprints, facial features, and any other physical traits that can identify a person. Plain meaning: The government will capture and store inform

Besorgde Burder/Concerned Citizen
Nov 22 min read


Agree or Disagree?
The less UNESCO knows about the homeschooling sector of South Africa, the better. When South Africans went to the polls in 2024, not a single ballot paper carried the name of the United Nations. We did not vote for the UN, yet UNESCO continues to influence policy in our country. A recent UNESCO Report on Home Education mentions justification for data gathering. We do not consent to this or to handing over our power (as a sovereign people) to unelected global bodies. Nothing a

Besorgde Burder/Concerned Citizen
Nov 21 min read


Global Digital ID Expansion: A Growing Threat to Privacy and Freedom (2025 Overview)
Global Digital ID Expansion: A Growing Threat to Privacy and Freedom (2025 Overview) Across the world, governments are rapidly rolling out digital identification systems - often presented as tools for convenience, inclusion, and modernization. Yet behind the promises of efficiency lies a deeper concern: the creation of centralized databases capable of tracking, profiling, and controlling entire populations. From India’s Aadhaar to Nigeria’s NIN and South Africa’s MyMzansi roa
Janus Swanepoel
Nov 23 min read


Your Face Is the New Boarding Pass: Electronic Travel Authorisation Is Here!
Your Face Is the New Boarding Pass: Electronic Travel Authorisation Is Here! On page 11 of a recently published government report titled “Operation Vulindela”, it casually mentions that the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) was officially launched on 18 September 2025, with G20 delegates being the first to test the system. The launch coincided with upgrades to the Electronic Movement Control System (EMCS), which now features automated facial recognition checkpoints at maj

Besorgde Burder/Concerned Citizen
Nov 21 min read
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