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Mexico Makes Biometric Identifier Mandatory for All Citizens: A New Chapter in Global Surveillance

By The Blogging Hounds In a stunning step toward full-spectrum digital control, the Mexican government has officially enacted a mandatory biometric ID system for all citizens — a chilling development with globalist fingerprints all over it. The once-optional CURP (Clave Única de Registro de Población), a personal identification number used since the 1990s, will now…

By The Blogging Hounds

In a stunning step toward full-spectrum digital control, the Mexican government has officially enacted a mandatory biometric ID system for all citizens — a chilling development with globalist fingerprints all over it.

The once-optional CURP (Clave Única de Registro de Población), a personal identification number used since the 1990s, will now be upgraded into a national biometric database, complete with facial photos, fingerprints, and even iris scans — all tied to a scannable QR code and a centralized digital identity grid.

This isn’t just administrative efficiency. It’s a textbook case of technocratic authoritarianism—the kind the World Economic Forum, United Nations, and Big Tech elites have been quietly promoting under the guise of “digital inclusion.”

Digital Chains: CURP Becomes a Tool for Mass Surveillance

According to the new law passed by Mexican legislators and formalized by decree, every Mexican citizen will be required to register under the Unified Identity Platform by February 2026.

The biometric CURP will not only be mandatory for tax filing, travel, schooling, and banking — it will now be used to access virtually all public and private services, forming the backbone of what critics rightly call a surveillance ecosystem.

“This puts us in a massive surveillance ecosystem with no provisions to identify wrong use of data, data breaches, identity theft, or acts of corruption,” said José Flores of R3D, a digital rights advocacy group.

In short, you will be tracked, logged, and databased — and you will have no idea who accessed your file or why.

Biometrics for Kids: The Digital Leash Starts Young

Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of the plan is its explicit focus on children. The Mexican government plans to launch a biometric collection program targeting minors within 120 days. Children and adolescents will be fingerprinted, scanned, and databased — making Mexico one of the first countries in the Western Hemisphere to establish a cradle-to-grave biometric registry.

This is eerily reminiscent of China’s “social credit” architecture and reflects a disturbing trend in Western-aligned countries toward pre-emptive control of the population.

Cross-Border Control: A Backdoor for U.S. Surveillance?

The biometric CURP will also connect to other government databases — including the National Registry of Missing and Unlocated Persons, the Forensic Data Bank, and potentially foreign agencies like U.S. law enforcement.

Critics fear that this opens the door to international data-sharing agreements, which could eventually tie Mexican citizens’ biometric profiles to U.S. deportation systems, intelligence agencies, or multinational tracking platforms run by NGOs and tech companies.

“This isn’t about national security. It’s about global control infrastructure,” said one rights activist. “Once the data is collected, it can be sold, shared, or weaponized.”

Prophetic Implications: A Step Toward the Global Beast System?

In Revelation 13, we are warned of a time when “no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark.” What we are witnessing in Mexico is a proto-mark system — a digital identity that determines access to resources, mobility, and citizenship.

The infrastructure is already here:

  • Biometric QR codes
  • Centralized tracking platforms
  • No transparency or accountability
  • Children databased from birth
  • Potential cross-border enforcement

This is no longer a conspiracy theory — it’s government policy. And it’s coming not just for Mexico, but for the world.

Final Warning: The Blueprint is Spreading

Mexico is not alone. Similar digital ID systems are being rolled out in Kenya, India, Nigeria, and the European Union, all following the same pattern:

  • Digital identity becomes mandatory
  • Linked to financial access and public services
  • Biometric data collected and centralized
  • Cross-border interoperability created
  • Citizens lose all privacy, while elites gain total control

This is the foundation of a global digital prison, and Mexico just laid the next stone.

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Response to “Mexico Makes Biometric Identifier Mandatory for All Citizens: A New Chapter in Global Surveillance”

  1. stuartbramhall

    It won’t work in people over 50. Too many of us lose our fingerprints after that age: http://www.seniorwomen.com/news/index.php/another-aging-puzzle-the-case-of-the-disappearing-fingerprints

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