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Government issued QR-code health passes could represent the first step to implementing a Chinese-style social-credit system. Imagining how this might actually work shows its potential for truly frightening consequences.
The Covid-19 crisis has given governments worldwide a golden opportunity to roll out a new system of control over their citizens under the guise of protecting their health. Although it's now clear that Covid jabs don't prevent contamination or transmission,
they have provided our democracies with the perfect pretext to introduce state-issued QR codes to access aspects of daily life which our overlords apparently deem "non-essential" - including certain means of transport, food services, or health and fitness venues.
At first, we were told that these
passes would be a temporary measure. But now, leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron have admitted that they may persist longer than initially announced. Similarly, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has
pledged $1 billion for a whole new system of pass management and coordination between Canadian provinces if he's re-elected on September 20.
If the public willingly accepts having to show papers wherever they go,
what incentive do governments have to rescind this new tool? Imagine the uses that it could have in suppressing the kind of financial and ideological independence that risks posing a threat to the system which enabled these globalist bootlickers to come to power in the first place.
Comment: It's not just woke Washington that is unimpressed. Alexander Mercouris describes how both China and Russia have expressed their polite disappointment in the make-up of the allegedly "interim" government: