Geopolitical October 18, 2025

Digital ID Black Pill Moment?

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## Saturday, October 18, 2025

### Digital ID Black Pill Moment?

**Digital ID Black Pill Moment?**

**Patti Johnson**

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For those unclear on what a Black Pill Moment means, I’ll share my take on the definition:

**Black Pill Moment** : A “Black Pill Moment” is when someone grasps a harsh, pessimistic truth about the world, leading to despair or hopelessness if they let it sink in. It’s a grim realization that things may be beyond repair, hitting like a gut punch.

After reading editorials about Texas’s mandated digital ID for apps, supposedly to protect children, I researched how many states and countries have mandatory or voluntary digital ID systems. (Voluntary is the trojan horse for future mandatory) What I found opened my eyes to what could be labelled a “black pill moment”—the global push for digital IDs is far advanced, likely past the point of no return, aligning with the UN’s 2030 goal of universal legal identity and enabling a globalist digital currency system that could control access to everything.

**In September 2015, all 193 UN Member States adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.**

**Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16.9 aims to provide legal identity, including birth registration, for everyone by 2030.** **This goal supports a global push for universal digital identity.**

The World Bank’s Identification for Development (ID4D) Initiative, a key partner, consolidates civil registries and promotes digital ID services. ID2020, tasked with implementing SDG 16.9, works to ensure everyone has a digital identity by 2030.

**The World Bank, World Economic Forum, and companies like Palantir, have created a global partnership to build a unified digital identity system.**

Currently there are approximately 8,300,000,000 people in the world.[1] According to the World Bank’s ID4D initiative the number of actual people without any “official” proof of identity is only 85