Banking insider reveals: From digital ID to microchip – step by step into transhumanism! This is the plan
The “boiling frog” effect
It’s occurring quietly, almost imperceptibly – like the famous frog in cold water that doesn’t jump when the temperature rises and ends up boiled. This is exactly how the introduction of digital identity systems is being pushed forward: step by step, country by country, always with “practical” arguments, until there’s no turning back.

The global introduction of digital IDs
Digital IDs are no longer a plan for the future; they are being implemented worldwide at high speed.
- England: Without a digital ID, access to work and public services is to become impossible. Those who refuse are to be excluded from the labour market.
- Switzerland: Here, the e-ID was narrowly approved in a referendum after massive propaganda and media brainwashing – a frightening example of how the population was manipulated into voluntarily restricting their own civil liberties.
- Other countries: From the EU to India to Africa, projects to introduce digital identities are underway almost everywhere, often in combination with central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
The pattern is always the same: First, the system is offered “voluntarily” – practical, secure, supposedly for greater convenience. But after a short time, it becomes mandatory because without a digital ID, no banking, no travel, and no government services are possible.
Richard Werner: The last step is under the skin
German economist Richard Werner, a former member of the ECB’s “Shadow Council,” took the discussion to a new level. At a scientific summit, he explained that central banks have long had an end plan:
- First step: Digital ID on the mobile phone.
- Second stage: Integration with debit and credit cards via RFID chips.
- Final stage: A microchip the size of a grain of rice – implanted directly under the skin.
This chip is supposed to combine everything: identity, means of payment, passport, and keys. With a simple hand movement, life can be controlled – or rather, managed.
Werner warns: Such implants are the beginning of transhumanism. The legal consequences could be drastic: Anyone wearing an electronic implant could no longer be classified as a human being in the legal sense. The World Economic Forum is already debating whether humanoid robots should even have human rights.
The principle of gradual habituation
The strategy is well known: each level is sold with a “practical” benefit.
- Cash is impractical → Digital payment is more convenient.
- Cards can get lost → A chip under the skin cannot get lost.
- ID cards can be forged → Biometric IDs are more secure.
- Bureaucracy is time-consuming → Everything in one digital ID saves time.
In this way, the population is gradually conditioned until the unthinkable suddenly becomes self-evident.
From UBI to pandemic: The plan for implementation
Werner points out that the concept of a universal basic income (UBI) is suddenly being embraced by billionaires and institutions like the World Economic Forum. Not out of philanthropy, however, but because UBI can be linked to digital identity. Only those registered in the system receive their “citizen’s income.”
The covid crisis served as a catalyst: digital health certificates and QR codes were suddenly introduced – a crucial step in anchoring the acceptance of digital IDs in society.
The consequences: From citizen to object
The danger lies not only in surveillance, but in a fundamental shift in the concept of humanity. If people are classified as “transhuman” or “humanoid” through implants and digital IDs, there is a risk of losing basic human rights.
The question is no longer theoretical: What if you are no longer legally considered a human being, but a “system unit” – programmable, controllable, interchangeable?
Conclusion: The final wake-up call
Digital identity is not a harmless modernization project. It is the entry into a world where freedom and human dignity are being replaced by technology. The frog in the pot still has a chance to jump out – but the water is already heating up.
The introduction of digital IDs is not a local reform, but a global agenda. Whether in Switzerland, England, or other countries – it’s not about convenience, but about total control.
Werner warns: “Every step is sold rationally. But in the end, the chip is under your skin – and the question is whether you’ll still count as a human being.”
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October 14, 2025