by: Kevin Hughes
(Natural News) Human rights activist Reggie Littlejohn said the vaccine passport has the identical digital platform because the Chinese social credit system. She shared this detail throughout the April 20 episode of the “Flyover Conservative” podcast.
Littlejohn, the founder and president of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, told podcasts hosts David and Stacy Whited: “Having watched China for therefore a few years, I became very concerned after I began seeing this vaccine passport being floated in america. For these vaccine passports, they support the identical digital platform because the China social credit system. It’s a digital platform that they use in China to trace all the pieces a few person and provide you with a rating.”
She explained that this Chinese digital platform uses real-time facial recognition and geolocation. “They know what you appear to be; where you might be; where you reside … [and] work; all your social media posts or web search history; all of your spending history; your criminal history; your bank cards and your bank accounts.”
In keeping with Littlejohn, the social credit rating reflects how much a person is compliant and meek. Anyone going against the grain may very well be censored as punishment, with further sanctions including lack of employment, travel bans and deactivation of bank cards and bank accounts.
WHO promotes use of vaccine passport
The human rights activist and China affairs expert noted that everybody was afraid when the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) hit, which the vaccine makers capitalized on. The thought of “the unvaccinated endangering other people” paved the way in which for the vaccine passport, she added.
“That was the pretext of floating these vaccine passports where you’d give you the option to be free in case you were [vaccinated] and boosted – the implication being: ‘You wouldn’t be free in case you weren’t vaccinated.’”
Littlejohn noted that the name doesn’t matter – whether it known as a vaccine passport, smart health card, Excelsior pass, digital driver’s license or anything – so long as the platform shares similarities with the Chinese social credit system.
The Sovereignty Coalition, which Littlejohn and her friend Frank Gaffney established, grew out of the World Health Organization‘s (WHO) push for the vaccine passport. The worldwide health body had been espousing the usage of it as a part of its so-called “pandemic treaty.” (Related: China tells WHO it wants to regulate global “vaccine passport” system.)
Over at home, she mentioned that the Improving Digital Identity Act has already advanced to the Senate floor for debate. If it passes, the bill will mandate the establishment of an inter-agency task force to support “reliable, interoperable digital identity verification in the private and non-private sectors.”
She dubbed the laws as a “digital gulag bill.”
“This can be a very dangerous thing. It’s not called a vaccine passport. They will not be. The pretext shouldn’t be to examine your health status. The pretext is stopping identity fraud or identity theft. It will probably support the identical platform and we’ve got to oppose it,” Littlejohn added.
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