This wasn’t about grades. It was about control—and making an example of anyone who dares to say no.
After 35 years in the classroom, Elisabeth T. was terminated for rejecting “ID Austria,” a government-run system that tracks your identity, monitors your activity, and logs your digital footprint. Teachers were told it was voluntary—until it wasn’t.
Sound familiar? Just like with COVID, “voluntary” becomes “mandatory,” and saying no gets you fired.
She’s taking them to court—but we’ve seen this before. They don’t want justice. They want to break her spirit and send a message to everyone else: comply, or be crushed.
The World Bank is laying the foundation. In Australia, resisting Digital ID could mean jail time. In the US, Real ID is already locking people out of planes, banks, and public services.
Austria is the test run. If we don’t draw the line now, they’ll erase your freedom—one login at a time.
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