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EU’s technocratic border control will be launched in October; it applies to all non-EU visitors

From 12 October, all visitors to all European Union countries will have their biometric data collected and stored by a centralised agency.  This agency will not only collect data on our movements but will also collect data from the criminal

EU’s technocratic border control will be launched in October; it applies to all non-EU visitors

From 12 October, all visitors to all European Union countries will have their biometric data collected and stored by a centralised agency.  This agency will not only collect data on our movements but will also collect data from the criminal and justice systems.  In the future, it will also be collecting data from air carriers in advance on passengers.

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EU’s Technocratic Border Controls

On 30 July, the EU Commission published a press release about “the progressive start of operations of the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES)” which will be launched on 12 October.  This new EES will affect all non-EU nationals who travel to 29 European countries that make up the Schengen area.

“The EES is an advanced technological system that will digitally record the entries and exits of non-EU nationals … It will capture biometric data, such as fingerprints, facial image, and other travel information, gradually replacing the current system of passport stamping,” the press release states.

Going on to say, “From 12 October onwards, Member States will start introducing the EES gradually over a period of six months. Border authorities will progressively register the data of third country nationals crossing the borders … At the end of this period, the EES will be fully deployed at all border crossing points.”

Highlighting this new development in the article ‘Travel Notice: EU to Launch New Entry/Exit System on 12 Oct. 2025’, Epimetheus summed it up, “It’s just like the Covid Passport sh*tshow all over again.”

Along with forcing visitors onto a biometric surveillance system, the EU Commission also plans to increase its entry permit fees.  Epimethieus highlighted an article published by Heute last month (emphasis added):

The EU Commission’s recent press release also mentions ETIAS:

“When the EU Commission speaks of the Smart Borders ‘package’, what is meant is more than the things spoken about above,” Epimetheus said, going on to detail some information about the agency that is in charge of developing and operating the ETIAS and EES systems.

Eu-LISA

The European Union Agency for the Operational Management of Large-Scale IT Systems in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (“eu-LISA”) “manages large-scale IT systems that support the implementation of the EU’s policies.”  According to its website:

That’s a lot of information about any particular person collected and controlled by one agency. This should raise alarm bells for everyone, including non-EU citizens who choose to, or as part of their employment, travel to the EU. 

Eu-LISA’s Management

The head of eu-LISA, who Epimetheus says will take office on 1 October, is Tillmann Keber.

Keber is taking over from Interim Executive Director, Marili Männik, who was appointed on 16 August 2024.  Before Männik, Luca Zampaglione acted as Interim Executive Director for a month.  Before Zampaglione, there was Agnès Diallo, who stayed in the Executive Director role for a year, another Interim Director, Luca Tagliaretti, and Krum Garkov, who had been eu-LISA’s Executive Director from 2012 to 2022. 

You can read a very brief biography for Garkov archived from eu-LISA’s website HERE.  Worryingly, his LinkedIn profile shows that he is now with Grenoble Ecole de Management which offers 50 educational programmes in French and English that cover all levels of study from undergraduate to graduate, doctoral and continuing education. 

Why have we gone through the trouble of tracing the directorship back to and highlighting Garkov?  Because of what he said in 2021.

Epimetheus highlighted a section from eu-LISA’s digital newsletter, ‘Bits & Bytes’, which is no longer because in 2025, “it has become part an integral part of the eu-LISA website.”  In the third issue, Garkov said:

Does that sound like something Klaus Swab and his gang of bandits at the World Economic Forum (“WEF”) would say?

Epimetheus noted the three main aspects discussed in the third issue of Bits & Bytes:

  • Lessons learned from Covid-19, i.e., Covid Passports for Everyone!
  • Invisible Borders, described as “a game-changer.”
  • The EU needs to take the lead in the AI domain.

Eu-LISA’s Partners

The above statement appears as if they are being transparent.  However, the only partners that eu-LISA goes on to give any details about are EU Agencies, Justice and Home Affairs Agencies Network (JHAAN Presidency), EU Institutions and EU Member States.  There are no details on research organisations, non-governmental organisations or media that eu-LISA has partnered with.

So, Epimetheus has done a bit of digging and found a June 2025 eu-LISA “Industry Roundtable” being advertised on Facebook:

The second point in the description included in the image above reads: “Industry insights from Capgemini, Gartner, NTT DATA, Inc., Deloitte, Palo Alto Neighbours, SAS, Sopra Steria, Nutanix, Red Hat, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Fortinet.”  Indicating these companies are at least collaborating with eu-LISA, if not a partner.

“With the exception of Sopra Steria, all listed companies have confirmed contracts with the US government … primarily in IT, cloud computing, cybersecurity, analytics, and/or advisory services,” Epimetheus pointed out. “Some companies – like Amazon Web Services has CIA and National Security Agency (NSA) contracts – while others, such as Palo Alto Networks, are similarly significant US government contractors.”  Epimetheus continued:

Just because Sopra Steria isn’t part of the US government network, it doesn’t mean it isn’t onboard with the centralised control agenda.  “Promoted content” written by Sopra Steria’s Chief Technology Officer, Mohammed Sijelmassi, and published by Euractiv in 2023 stated:

We need to realise that there is a global conspiracy to collect, centralise and control our personal data.  Not at the national level but at the supranational level.  Once they have control over our data and all our activities are conducted or recorded online, they have control over every aspect of our lives, first regionally and then progressing to globally.  First at the European Union level, and then progressing to the United Nations level.  The involvement of private corporations and non-governmental organisations is part of the plan.  It is the UN-WEF public-private partnership model for global governance under a One World Government.

As Epimetheus wondered, will people simply comply, or will they resist and stop travelling to the EU?

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