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Digital I.D approved
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Re: Digital I.D approved
They've been threatening the disabled and vulnerable with this for at least a decade in various forms in the UK and hardly anyone gave a f*ck. It's already happening in the US in the form of Food Stamps. It's not the governments or BOE that are wholly responsible but the general public for sleepwalking into this kind of control in the first place and not fighting back.
Cash (or a form of it) will always be king.
This will just result in a monetary arms race to combat these kinds of restraints. That's already ongoing.
Can't have the plebs deciding what to spend their money on by the people who claim millions each month in taxpayers expenses and subsidised food and drink.
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They would turn your money off for making a post like this!Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View PostThey've been threatening the disabled and vulnerable with this for at least a decade in various forms in the UK and hardly anyone gave a f*ck. It's already happening in the US in the form of Food Stamps. It's not the governments or BOE that are wholly responsible but the general public for sleepwalking into this kind of control in the first place and not fighting back.
Cash (or a form of it) will always be king.
This will just result in a monetary arms race to combat these kinds of restraints. That's already ongoing.
Can't have the plebs deciding what to spend their money on by the people who claim millions each month in taxpayers expenses and subsidised food and drink.
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Re: Digital I.D approved
so when Klaus and the dark forces introduce the world to Digital ID to survive how do they expect the older generation to cope with modern technology ? most of the elder generation struggle with smartphones etc . example from China
More from China…
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) October 30, 2022
If you try to enter public transport with a yellow QR code… immediately an alarm goes off…
If your QR code is not green, you are cut off from society with no access to transport, food and even your residential complex…
sound ... pic.twitter.com/NfNhJBrTHY
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China's been perfecting the dystopian hell envisioned for the rest of humanity for a number of years... you will own nothing except for a QR code.
China… a police drone comes towards you on the highway… you need to quickly scan the QR code…
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) October 29, 2022
If it does not come back green, you can not pass the check point… free movement is being restricted… population is controlled using QR codes…
🔊sound ...😰🚨 pic.twitter.com/drQJXQ37RL
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This stuff is a dystopian hell, I agree. It's hard for people to resist and protest against this stuff in China now but we don't have any excuses. People are sleepwalking towards this and it needs to be resisted both passively and aggressively where necessary.Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View PostChina's been perfecting the dystopian hell envisioned for the rest of humanity for a number of years... you will own nothing except for a QR code.
China… a police drone comes towards you on the highway… you need to quickly scan the QR code…
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) October 29, 2022
If it does not come back green, you can not pass the check point… free movement is being restricted… population is controlled using QR codes…
sound ... pic.twitter.com/drQJXQ37RL
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It's all been common knowledge for a number of years, but it was laughed off as being a conspiracy theory. In the grand scheme of things the lockdowns were a training exercise, and most people still decided to go with the blue pill.Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View PostThis stuff is a dystopian hell, I agree. It's hard for people to resist and protest against this stuff in China now but we don't have any excuses. People are sleepwalking towards this and it needs to be resisted both passively and aggressively where necessary.
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Workers have been staging a mass exodus from Apple’s biggest iPhone factory in China, seeking to escape hastily enacted COVID-19 measures that left many of the thousands of staff grappling with inadequate living conditions.
The huge factory complex in Zhengzhou city in central Henan province has in excess of 200,000 workers. Some reports are saying there are up to 300,000 workers there, all of who can be accommodated on-site at any given time.
Videos and photos flooded Chinese social media platforms showing people, who are apparently Foxconn workers, climbing over fences and carrying their belongings down the road.
The exodus came after the situation at the plant started to deteriorate, with food supplies running low and reports of up to 20,000 workers locked in their dormitory rooms for quarantine.
Workers are reportedly escaping Apple’s largest iPhone factory in China after being placed on lockdown because of a COVID outbreak.
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) October 31, 2022
Videos shared online show employees apparently fleeing the plant, which employs about 200,000 people ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/Airzr0O1MY
COVID Outbreak In Zhengzhou, Henan. Tens of thousands Foxconn workers walking out of factory lockdown, going home bare foot on the Central Plain’s great earth. 在中原的大地上默默行走着…
— Hao HONG 洪灝, CFA (@HAOHONG_CFA) October 30, 2022
2022 hasn’t been kind to Henan’s people. Hope they get home safe. pic.twitter.com/m1EKp2mg73
As 10s of thousands of workers risked their lives to escape from Foxconn iPhone factory in #china's Zhengzhou to reach Freedom, here is what it looks inside the workers campus. pic.twitter.com/Mf6tQSQUtb
— Northrop Gundam ∀🦅⚔️🍬 (@GundamNorthrop) October 31, 2022
China 🇨🇳 time: 5am
— Songpinganq (@songpinganq) October 28, 2022
Chinese iPhone factory workers are fleeing their lockdown factory for their lives now
Some of them have been walking 33 hours . Because their QR codes are yellow, so they cannot take any public transportationshttps://t.co/YwI7Wo9dm8
Zhengzhou City
2022.10.29 pic.twitter.com/5f3KBEaFQg
Workers were seen fleeing the world’s largest iPhone assembly factory in China after a Covid outbreak. pic.twitter.com/F5YiWoffgk
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) October 31, 2022
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