Society's Child
The University of Southern California, Emory University, and the University of Texas Health Science Center began work last week on a mobile app that will track the user's location and Covid-19 symptoms in real time, in the name of "quarantine and decontamination." The idea is to bestow individual "risk scores" upon not only individuals, but the public locations they visit. Will it stop there, or will it dovetail with the privatized de-facto social credit score already being cobbled together by Big Tech in conjunction with Big Brother?
Media coverage of the project neglects to specify whether installing the app will be mandatory for incoming students, but there's plenty of precedent for forcing students to submit to tracking in order to attend class. A tracking app called Spotter had already been forced on students, pre-coronavirus, at the University of Missouri, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Duke University, among other campuses.
With a purely statistical perspective, he has been playing close attention to the Covid-19 pandemic since January, when most of us were not even aware of it. He first spoke out in early February, when through analysing the numbers of cases and deaths in Hubei province he predicted with remarkable accuracy that the epidemic in that province would top out at around 3,250 deaths.
In this interview with Freddie Sayers, Executive Editor of UnHerd, Professor Levitt explains why he thinks indiscriminate lockdown measures as "a huge mistake," and advocates a "smart lockdown" policy, focused on more effective measures, focused on protecting elderly people.
According to the Walla news website, the database includes footage of cars driving across the country that was filmed using smart LPR cameras, which can identify license plates and determine whether the vehicle was stolen or if its owner's driver's license is expired.
The purpose of the so-called Hawk-Eye program is to retroactively track where a car came from if its driver is suspected of involvement in a crime or a terror attack. However, a police source with knowledge of the system told the news site that the video footage is saved for at least six months and possibly years.
That means there is a massive database on the movement of innocent Israelis, just in case their vehicle is involved in a crime in the future.
The system began operating as a pilot project in 2014, the report said. The smart cameras are now located on many central roads in Israel and thoroughfares leading into or out of many cities, while others are mounted on police vehicles.
The issue of government tracking of movement has emerged into the public eye in recent weeks as law enforcement authorities have sought and received permission to use phone data to track the movement of people for epidemiological purposes as part of the effort to keep the novel coronavirus from spreading.
Comment: "Only democracy in the Middle East!" Luckily, we have the Covid-19 craziness to thank for causing some people to ponder their own political freedom - or lack of it - for the first time. As usual, comedians put it best. Here's J.P. Sears:
The social media behemoth revealed its 'supreme court' roster on Wednesday, showing off a pedigreed list of legal scholars, human rights advocates, and journalists from around the globe. While the Oversight Board idea was initially presented to the Facebook community back in 2018, as a way for aggrieved users to appeal content take-downs to an independent panel, bylaws unveiled in January suggested its vaunted independence would be nominal at best.
Star second-row Bryce Cartwright has sparked a furious row over the regulations set out by the National Rugby League (NRL), which has announced strict vaccination measures for all players in order for the competition to resume on May 28.
The Gold Coast former World All Star is on a collision course with NRL chief medic Paul Bloomfield and Prime Minister Scott Morrison for refusing to take a mandatory flu shot, with the Australian leader insisting a "no jab, no play" policy should be enforced.
After Cartwright's wife defended his position on social media, outspoken anti-vaccination figurehead Taylor Winterstein - whose husband is former NRL regular Frank Winterstein - issued a fierce attack on the "corruption and coercion" of the league's decision.
"The truth is, there are more than just a handful of us," said Winterstein, who has joined the likes of footballer Dejan Lovren in sharing an image of Bill Gates holding a syringe as part of allegations that the Microsoft boss wants to use a vaccine to create population control.
"There is a strong core group...who proudly stand for medical freedom and informed consent.

sther Lucero (left), CEO of the Seattle Indian Health Board, and Abigail Echo-Hawk, the board's chief research officer, with a box of body bags.
"My team turned ghost white," Esther Lucero, CEO of the Seattle Indian Health Board, told NBC News. "We asked for tests, and they sent us a box of body bags."
Lucero said bags bearing tags that read "attach to toe" was a mistaken delivery to the center — which serves some 6,000 people a year in Seattle and King County — from a distributor via the county Health Department.
Abigail Echo-Hawk, the health board's chief research officer, said the macabre shipment resonates among Native American communities across the country during the coronavirus outbreak.
The German Government has offered to bail out even the wealthy investors who control the already governmentally favored but privately investor-owned airline Lufthansa, but those super-rich investors demand that it be an unconditional bailout, and negotiations are continuing. On May 5th, the "Flight Global" site bannered "Lufthansa reluctant to accept state aid with conditions attached", and reported that "Lufthansa Group is holding 'intensive talks' with governments in Germany, Austria and Belgium about the provision of state aid."
Comment: Historically, revolutions never really end well - they're often hijacked by nefarious forces - nor do they really achieve what they set out to do; what is needed is an education of at least a significant proportion of people - akin to the 'Tipping Point' - as to the nature of corruption and how it insidiously takes hold of a society. Without this, history is only bound to repeat itself: Political Ponerology: A Science on The Nature of Evil adjusted for Political Purposes
As things are, it looks like a time of revealing is upon us, those who have stuck their heads in the sand hoping things would get better despite the fact that life for the majority was getting worse, will now have to face up to reality, because it is their livelihoods now on the line.
See also:
- EU dictatorship: ECB given ultimatum over €2 trillion stimulus scheme by Germany's top court
- UK banks preparing for "severe" recession, profits at Lloyds bank crash by 95%
- Public companies received $1 billion in stimulus funds meant for small businesses
- "This is what a police state is like": UK's ex-supreme court judge lambasts policing, 'collective hysteria' and the lockdown
- NewsReal #26: Globalization vs Nationalism - The Hidden Causes of The Yellow Vest Protests in France
- The Truth Perspective: Introducing Political Ponerology, plus some odds and ends

The Facebook "like" sign at Facebook's corporate headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif., on Oct. 23, 2019.
The list includes nine law professors, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate from Yemen, journalists, free speech advocates and a writer from the libertarian Cato Institute.
Absent, however, was any prominent expert in studying disinformation. Facebook has struggled to contain state-based manipulation efforts as well as hoaxes on subjects like false cures and gun violence.
Comment: It's difficult to say whether or not this is anything more than a public relations move on the part of Facebook. Whether it will end up improving the social media platform's implicit bias in censoring content remains to be seen.
See also:
- Top UK journalist Craig Murray blocked by Facebook after criticizing Israel
- The Unz Review suddenly banned by Facebook
- Facebook quietly stops letting advertisers target pseudoscience fans after years of boasting 'misinformation fighting' role
- Facebook deems protests 'harmful misinformation' as citizens defy quarantine orders
- Facebook's 'fact checkers' are the real fake news
- Facebook constructs bot-based universe to test out scenarios for manipulating humans, but don't worry, it's safe
- Facebook's alleged pursuit of spy software shows rapacity of its 'advertising machine'
Despite opting for flexible quarantine measures Sweden has been trailing far behind Spain, Italy and the UK in terms of confirmed COVID-19 cases and related deaths with just 23,216 infected and 2,854 fatalities. However, at the same time, the Nordic country has substantially outpaced its neighbours, Denmark, Norway and Finland which account for 503, 214 and 246 fatalities, respectively. Whether or not Stockholm's health strategy has worked will be seen in coming months, say Swedish observers.
Comment: We apparently have to wait months before we can accept the successes of the Swedish model meanwhile those countries in lockdown are using daily tally's to justify that their draconian actions are saving lives?
Functioning Economy & Herd Immunity
Comment: See also:
- Pandemic pushers, economy destroyers and sold out science: Imperial College are still open for business
- UK government 'using pandemic to transfer NHS duties to private sector'
- German manufacturers fear economic damage of lockdown, Bavaria to open for tourism
- EU dictatorship: ECB given ultimatum over €2 trillion stimulus scheme by Germany's top court
Any applicant who has survived the COVID-19 coronavirus will be barred from enrolling in the US military, unless they can obtain a waiver from the branch they would like to join, according to a tweeted Pentagon memo.
"During the medical history interview or examination, a history of COVID-19, confirmed by either a laboratory test or a clinician diagnosis, is permanently disqualifying..." the US Military Entrance Processing Command (MEPCOM) memo reads.
Comment: This seems rather counter-intuitive. If someone has had the coronavirus and recovers they would presumably have immunity. So why would that disqualify them from the military? Do the military know something about the virus we don't?












Comment: Episode 375 of the Corbett Report: Corona World Order See also: