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    ‘Contact Tracing’ Is Coming to the U.S. to Prevent the Spread of Coronavirus. What That Means.

    Contact tracing is a way of life in Wuhan, as well as other regions in China. It isn’t clear if America will adopt a similar infection mitigation strategy.

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    Default Re: Contact Tracing Is Coming to the U.S. to Prevent the Spread of Coronavirus. What

    What? We have nothing in common with people of Wuhan.

    People in Wuhan, where Covid-19 was first identified, for instance, are given their own QR code. Those are the funny looking black and white patterns that are a modern derivative of black and white UPCs, ubiquitous on all consumer goods. The codes are scanned in when employees enter buildings or facilities, building a list of locations people have visited.
    Happy Memorial Day. #endtheshutdown

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    Hummm… contact tracing??? I say No and HELL No! Let's see which politicians introduce that type of authoritarian legislation. Time to start targeted donations to their opposition to oust them...plus get vocal, demonstrate and place lots of strongly worded but strategically placed phone calls. Folks in each affected State need to take action to make their opinions known. Eeeee….
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    Testing, Testing and Testing, build that UN National DNA database....
    Use fear into the peoples' hearts to move your agenda forward while the sheeple are asleep.

    much of the information we need to guide and evaluate policies is absent, incomplete or of questionable quality.

    The major gap is data disaggregation: the 2030 Agenda’s vision to “leave no-one behind” requires all relevant indicators to be broken down by sex, age, ethnicity, for indigenous groups, migratory status, disability status, etc. For that to be possible, a massive increase in data collection is required. To date, the only disaggregation offered in the UNECE dashboard is by sex, where possible with the currently-available data.

    Global indicators are classified by an inter-agency group into three tiers, according to the extent to which there are internationally-agreed concepts and methodology, combined with actual data availability. Since the adoption of the global framework, this has helped focus international efforts where they are most needed, for developing methodology and international standards and targeting capacity development in countries to help them improve their data collection and processing.

    https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelo...sdg-dashboard/


    The Following is well documented with various new reports.

    The Coming National DNA Database
    July 9, 2013 by Michael Snyder

    Those that are promoting a national DNA database claim that collecting the DNA of criminals is just like fingerprinting them, and that we should all be willing to submit to a slight intrusion to our privacy in order to make society a safer place.

    But is it really just a slight intrusion?

    Once they have the DNA of every American, the potential for abuse would be absolutely staggering. It would only be a matter of time before DNA identification replaced Social Security cards and every other form of identification. Eventually, there would be a very real possibility that we would all have to submit to “DNA verification” before we could get on an airplane, get a job, get a driver’s license or get a bank account.

    Of course that will not happen immediately, but that is the road that we are going down.

    At first, DNA samples were only taken from sex offenders.

    Once that precedent was set, they started taking it from all those charged with serious crimes.

    Now they are taking it from those charged with low level crimes.

    Eventually it will be all of us.

    Do you doubt this?

    Law enforcement officials are telling us that this is exactly what they want. The following is from a San Francisco Chronicle article from just this week…

    Indiana law enforcement officials could find it easier to fight crime if a national database holding DNA profiles of everyone born in the United States is created as the result of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last month, experts say.

    The Coming National DNA Database – The Truth




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    I am all for contact tracing. Put down the torches, tar, feathers, rail and lynching materials.

    If you are positive for COVID-19 whether you have symptoms or not, someone should interview you as to where you have been and who you have been in contact with. Some people will lie, some will not remember. That kind of info in a database might help.

    Are the Chinese QR codes on a card given to them or more permanently affixed to a body part the person might find useful? If on a card what stops people from using other’s cards?

    First, I must get one old conspiracy stated. If you were in the US military or gov service and ever were injected with anything under the guise of an inoculation, you have a chip clinging to the side of a blood vessel that transmits your information constantly. It needs no battery as it works from your heartbeat through piezoelectric technology. Interweb sources will state this technology doesn’t exist yet but “they” have had it for years. The transmit signal is very weak but satellites have sensitive receivers and cell towers are all around.

    My original Social Security card has printed at the bottom ”for social security and tax purposes-not for identification”. Must have meant the card not the number.

    If you have been in the US military since 1992, “they” have your DNA. “They” also took dental xrays of your entire mouth at some time. If you ever had a national agency check, “they” have a lot of your and spouses and relative’s information. All these databases have been breached.

    The day may be coming when we all have some code permanently affixed to our bodies. It has been done before using the technology available. Maybe we all have a chip clinging to a blood vessel?

    Whatever the truth that may be out there is, I believe if you have COVID-19 you should figure out where you got it.

    Time to bed down with the rest of the flock. Hopefully under the watch of a shepherd whoever you may believe that to be.

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    Default Re: Contact Tracing Is Coming to the U.S. to Prevent the Spread of Coronavirus. What

    Quote Originally Posted by Valkyrie View Post
    Testing, Testing and Testing, build that UN National DNA database....
    Use fear into the peoples' hearts to move your agenda forward while the sheeple are asleep.

    much of the information we need to guide and evaluate policies is absent, incomplete or of questionable quality.

    The major gap is data disaggregation: the 2030 Agenda’s vision to “leave no-one behind” requires all relevant indicators to be broken down by sex, age, ethnicity, for indigenous groups, migratory status, disability status, etc. For that to be possible, a massive increase in data collection is required. To date, the only disaggregation offered in the UNECE dashboard is by sex, where possible with the currently-available data.

    Global indicators are classified by an inter-agency group into three tiers, according to the extent to which there are internationally-agreed concepts and methodology, combined with actual data availability. Since the adoption of the global framework, this has helped focus international efforts where they are most needed, for developing methodology and international standards and targeting capacity development in countries to help them improve their data collection and processing.

    https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelo...sdg-dashboard/


    The Following is well documented with various new reports.

    The Coming National DNA Database
    July 9, 2013 by Michael Snyder

    Those that are promoting a national DNA database claim that collecting the DNA of criminals is just like fingerprinting them, and that we should all be willing to submit to a slight intrusion to our privacy in order to make society a safer place.

    But is it really just a slight intrusion?

    Once they have the DNA of every American, the potential for abuse would be absolutely staggering. It would only be a matter of time before DNA identification replaced Social Security cards and every other form of identification. Eventually, there would be a very real possibility that we would all have to submit to “DNA verification” before we could get on an airplane, get a job, get a driver’s license or get a bank account.

    Of course that will not happen immediately, but that is the road that we are going down.

    At first, DNA samples were only taken from sex offenders.

    Once that precedent was set, they started taking it from all those charged with serious crimes.

    Now they are taking it from those charged with low level crimes.

    Eventually it will be all of us.

    Do you doubt this?

    Law enforcement officials are telling us that this is exactly what they want. The following is from a San Francisco Chronicle article from just this week…

    Indiana law enforcement officials could find it easier to fight crime if a national database holding DNA profiles of everyone born in the United States is created as the result of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last month, experts say.

    The Coming National DNA Database – The Truth

    So are you against finding criminals from very old cases using DNA technology today?
    Todays DNA technology is bringing home and identifying our MIA's. Is this good or bad?
    May the force be with us.

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