A voice chip for the Vanilla Finance card, for New Morocco

Nahema
4 min readJul 9, 2024

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His Majesty King Mohammed VI, King of Morocco, Chairman of the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity

It’s been a long time since I tweeted someone. That’s because someone stole my computer, mobile phone and tablet (see certificate). So I don’t have anything to send tweets or to phone anybody.

We heard from a distant relative in Belgium that Colonel Major Sellam Sadki, a member of the Moroccan branch of the Brabant gang of killers, is in an induced coma following a serious chest wound sustained in a shoot-out in Morocco a few weeks ago.

His condition has only worsened, I’m told. He started coughing up blood and they put him in an induced coma to help him recover. But his condition visibly deteriorated and brain scans showed that he no longer had any brain activity.

We can assume that the Brabant gang of killers is slowly being brought down to size. He was involved in supplying weapons to the opposing forces. It never ends well. However, I would have liked to drag him before the International Criminal Court for his proven role in helping cannibals find humans to cook. I can’t wish him well.

In fact, I am writing to Her Majesty to discuss something quite different:

I handled the formalities for the technologies needed to upgrade the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces’ defence systems.

Please allow me, Your Majesty, to send you a report:

The Vanilla Finance card project, which covers health, finance, transport and housing, is moving in an advanced direction, which is the identification of the person on the basis of the person’s voice. Thanks to voice technology and musicology, we can analyse and categorise a person’s voice frequency.

In addition to the AI-based facial recognition camera for categorising people’s facial features, we are in the process of signing an agreement to develop a programme for the Vanilla Finance card chip. This is a sector reserved for voice technology, involving the army, police forces, musicians, singers, sound specialists, and computer scientists.

Research and development will take place in Western Sahara, in a centre of excellence for AI and semiconductor technology, which will focus on a system for upgrading the ID card with this new functionality. It will include a community building principle based on the social network mapping that consists of at least two witnesses of the vocal identity. It should be fast, simple and easy, just like recording the kids on the passport of their mother.

We hope that voice recognition will be as much a part of future identity cards as fingerprints. This new strategy is used to select a unique identifier in the case of a person who uses several names or an artist’s name if they so wish, but they cannot change their voice as is the case for identity cards and passports.

This could give rise to a new economy for our country, without the troublemakers who come from abroad to traffic in human beings and migrants. It is in this sense that I welcome the removal of Colonel Major Sellam Sadki. It’s like a door opening at last.

To do this, we must immediately get rid of known obstacles such as the Belgium-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce in Morocco (CCBLM) and we must put Magrexit in motion, today.

We can close CCBLM down simply because we don’t want to work with it, without wasting time explaining why. They should understand that it was a privilege and they have squandered it by murdering our people at home and abroad. “You’re much too wicked people. You’re fired!”, and voilà.

Yours sincerely

Nahema Mouali

Center for Moroccan International Alliances

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Nahema
Nahema

Written by Nahema

I am an enterprise and a project controls analyst. I develop collaborative enterprise systems and I am investment adviser for a group of Oriental Investors.

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