COVID-19, DOCTORS SPEAK OUT, W.H.O./GREAT RESET/4IR, 5G, DIGITAL ID, VACCINE, FOOD SUPPLY, TRACKING & TRACING...

Aazaad

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The COVID bill is the biggest fantasy of all, that the US has that kind of actual money to throw around to other nations, illegal immigrants, etc. Meanwhile, people about to get evicted because of restrictions on their ability to earn a living get 600 bucks. America last will please some of you but akwys remember which country props up your nation.

Anyhow, the mere fact they think this is viable is pure insanity,
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A lot of the world's problems started with western countries involving themselves where they're not supposed to.

Anybody else thinking Cyberpunk 2077's release this close to the vaccinations, which might include chips among other things, is no coincidence?
 

Karlysymon

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Remember the nurse that passed out when she got her covid vaccine on live t.v.? She died and apparently they are trying to hide it
If she is dead, then that's very sad.

One wonders why the Pfizer (uk) boss fails to furnish a reason for why the company needs protection from legal action.

"The Department of Health and Social Care confirmed an indemnity was in place for Pfizer and added that the government would be adding the coronavirus vaccine to the list of vaccinations covered by the Vaccine Damages Payments Act.
This pays out a one-off £120,000 payment to people who are permanently disabled or harmed as a result of a listed vaccination."
 

Frank Badfinger

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If she is dead, then that's very sad.

One wonders why the Pfizer (uk) boss fails to furnish a reason for why the company needs protection from legal action.

"The Department of Health and Social Care confirmed an indemnity was in place for Pfizer and added that the government would be adding the coronavirus vaccine to the list of vaccinations covered by the Vaccine Damages Payments Act.
This pays out a one-off £120,000 payment to people who are permanently disabled or harmed as a result of a listed vaccination."

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elsbet

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If she is dead, then that's very sad.

One wonders why the Pfizer (uk) boss fails to furnish a reason for why the company needs protection from legal action.

"The Department of Health and Social Care confirmed an indemnity was in place for Pfizer and added that the government would be adding the coronavirus vaccine to the list of vaccinations covered by the Vaccine Damages Payments Act.
This pays out a one-off £120,000 payment to people who are permanently disabled or harmed as a result of a listed vaccination."
My goodness-- after that record breaking 2.3 billion dollar payout for Medical Fraud a few years ago, Pfizer probably cannot afford it! :eek:

I kid, of course. I'm stunned they are still permitted to conduct business on earth.
 

saki

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Why Americans will be demanding proof of vaccination
https://www.axios.com/authors/fsalmon/
Illustration of a syringe in an evidence bag.


You've received a coronavirus vaccination — but can you prove it? The answer to that question will help determine how the global economy functions for the next few years.

Why it matters: The federal government will probably neither mandate nor encourage digital immunity passports or other proofs of vaccination. But privately-operated digital certificates are already being developed — and U.S. law means that anybody who gets vaccinated here should be able to obtain the proof they need.

The big picture: Your employer has a clear interest in knowing whether you've been vaccinated, as do the immigration staff in any foreign country you want to visit. Many workers, from nursing-home aides to opera singers, have a clear desire and even need to be vaccinated before doing their jobs. Which means they'll need some kind of proof of vaccination.
  • What they're saying: "Those who get vaccinated deserve more freedom," wrote the FT's John Gapper last month. Private companies "should be allowed, even encouraged, to protect customers and employees from harm."
  • There's also an "urgent need to restore confidence in travel and mobility," says Paul Meyer, CEO of the Commons Project, a group attempting to build a global platform for proof-of-vaccination apps.
  • The other side: The federal government "should discourage the use of vaccination cards or apps for virtually any purpose other than guiding individual medical care," argued Duke University professor Nita Farahany in the Washington Post. "Vaccine cards (and immunization apps) could turn into powerful weapons of exclusion and discrimination," she wrote.
The catch: The official documentation that Americans receive upon being vaccinated is little more than a flimsy, easily-forged paper card. As Gavi, the global vaccination alliance, notes, that in turn creates "concerns that documentation could be fraudulently reproduced".
  • It's a real concern: A recent flight from Russia to China was canceled after more than 190 of the passengers attempted to board with “completely identical” serology tests.
Between the lines: Trustworthy and reliable digital proof of vaccination is not only possible, Meyer tells Axios, it's also quite easy and will almost certainly happen.
  • That's because the government doesn't need to be involved.
  • Individual Americans have the right, under HIPAA, to access digital copies of their health information. Once they've done that, they can upload that information to any app or service that requests it.
  • "People shouldn’t be happy walking out of getting their jab with just a piece of paper," says Meyer — they should be sure to demand digital access to their vaccination records as well. Rather than relying on the government to centralize vaccination records, he says, "the human being is the only central organizing point in the healthcare system."
The bottom line: Paper "yellow cards" were generally accepted as proof of vaccination against yellow fever. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination, by contrast, is going to be digital — and it's going to be on individual Americans to get it.

 
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Sharing what I think is some useful info:


I'm glad organizations like the JCCF exist. Here's a blurb about what they're about:

"Any individual who has received a ticket while exercising their constitutional freedoms of expression, assembly, association or religion should contact the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, a non-profit, non-partisan federally registered charity and public interest law firm dedicated to protecting the fundamental freedoms of all Canadians."

 
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