TOO FAR: Norway wants to track citizens food purchases
Big Brother society is creeping ever closer.
It's happening. Norway is heading towards a complete control society where the state wants to know everything you do.
We have earlier talked about how Norway is a leading country when it comes to digital ID. It is almost a must in order to live modern life. People have to use it for online banking and many other things.
Now it turns out Norway wants even more control over citizens. The State Statistics Central bureau (SSB) in Norway is now demanding to know the food purchases of citizens and track all card payments.
They were central in establishing a "folk register" in Norway after the second world war, which led to people getting a unique ID number called "birth number". This bureau already knows where people live and how much income they have, but now they also want to track exactly everything that you buy in the grocery store. They want to know every single food item that you buy.
The Norwegian state literally wants to know what you ate for lunch!
This is going too far.
This latest move is actually going pretty far in going towards a control society. We are now going full steam ahead. They have required almost all of the large grocery store chains in Norway to share their receipt data with the state.
They have also required a card terminal company called Nets to share detailed information with the state on all t***sactions. Some 80% of card payments done in grocery stores in Norway is done via this company. Oh, the grocery stores are going love this!
"A connection with payment t***sactions done with debit card and grocery store receipts enables SSB [the state statistics bureau] to connect payment t***sactions and receipts in over 70% of daily grocery shopping" the state run bureau said in a statement on its website.
So imagine that! Norway is going to connect payment details done with card payments and grocery store receipts to figure out exactly what kind of food people are buying, and who is buying it. In other words, Norway will track exactly what kind of food citizens are buying. We are talking about a new level of state control here.
TOO FAR: Norway wants to track citizens food purchases
Big Brother society is creeping ever closer.
It's happening. Norway is heading towards a complete control society where the state wants to know everything you do.
We have earlier talked about how Norway is a leading country when it comes to digital ID. It is almost a must in order to live modern life. People have to use it for online banking and many other things.
Now it turns out Norway wants even more control over citizens. The State Statistics Central bureau (SSB) in Norway is now demanding to know the food purchases of citizens and track all card payments.
They were central in establishing a "folk register" in Norway after the second world war, which led to people getting a unique ID number called "birth number". This bureau already knows where people live and how much income they have, but now they also want to track exactly everything that you buy in the grocery store. They want to know every single food item that you buy.
The Norwegian state literally wants to know what you ate for lunch!
This is going too far.
This latest move is actually going pretty far in going towards a control society. We are now going full steam ahead. They have required almost all of the large grocery store chains in Norway to share their receipt data with the state.
They have also required a card terminal company called Nets to share detailed information with the state on all t***sactions. Some 80% of card payments done in grocery stores in Norway is done via this company. Oh, the grocery stores are going love this!
"A connection with payment t***sactions done with debit card and grocery store receipts enables SSB [the state statistics bureau] to connect payment t***sactions and receipts in over 70% of daily grocery shopping" the state run bureau said in a statement on its website.
So imagine that! Norway is going to connect payment details done with card payments and grocery store receipts to figure out exactly what kind of food people are buying, and who is buying it. In other words, Norway will track exactly what kind of food citizens are buying. We are talking about a new level of state control here.
Right now there are private companies who collect this information on you right here in the US. In Norway the government can use this information to benefit its citizens. Here it is used at your expense to line corporate pockets. And in case you weren’t aware of it they can hand it all over to the government without your permission.
True that! But it is never to help the citizens it is to help themselves to the citizenry! Control