Vietnam just made it official: no biometrics, no flight. That’s right, if your Face ID doesn’t pass the scan, you’re not even checking in, let alone boarding. Welcome to the new era of Vietnam tourism, where your face identity is your passport and privacy is optional.
The government says it’s about “streamlining your journey.” But let’s be real, that’s just code for “we can track and control you now.” This isn’t innovation; it’s Vietnam aligning with the WEF’s digital governance agenda, transforming travel into a biometric obedience test.
Think it’s just about airports? Think again. This is Phase Four of Vietnam’s quiet surrender to the global playbook. Phase 1 fired 245,000 officials overnight. Phase 2 pushed the gas-car ban. Phase 3 closed 86 million “inactive” bank accounts. And now, Phase 4 turns airports into surveillance hubs where your right to travel depends on a machine’s facial approval.
If you’re flying to, from, or within Vietnam, your face is now your boarding pass. And if the system doesn’t like you? Tough luck, you’re grounded.
Today, I’m breaking down what’s really behind Vietnam’s new biometric travel system, how it ties into the WEF’s digital identity push, and what it means for anyone planning to travel to Vietnam. And where better to expose it than Saigon’s New World Hotel, the perfect spot to challenge the New World Order itself. Big thanks to this independent hotel for letting us shoot here today. Let’s dive in.
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