From David Icke :
Dear all,
I just gave an interview today which will issue next week. The interviewer was Peter at UK group, Hearts of Oak.
It was a horrible story I had to tell.
I often say these days, please resist to the end of your breath being absolutely required to have & display a common format digital ID.
It’s not only “VaxPass” that can used to control us. A mandatory digital ID could well be imposed to run a rationing system (for eg food or fuel). We’re seeing that in Sri Lanka right now.
Trouble is, once everyone is moving about, or obtaining crucial supplies, only by permissions granted by these “*machines of loving grace”, I can see the endgame from that innocent looking position.
The authorities need only say “There’s a new virus headed our way, but don’t worry, our wonderful pharma partners have vaccines for that. By the way, the continuing validity of your digital ID is conditional on vaccination”.
The new generation of “vaccines” will not have been tested for safety. If it’s in the dark hearts of those running this entire operation to reduce the human population, is there a more effective way of doing it which retaining plausible deniability?
I’m so worried about this that I’m speaking out with my concerns now, before there’s sufficient information for certainty. If we wait until there is certainty, one way or another, it’ll be too late.
Please do what you can to head this off, for example, dropping seeds of doubt about common format, mandatory, digital ID & the horrible, totalitarian power is it affords those controlling such a database.
Best wishes
Mike
*as a kid, I was a huge fan of SciFi & related writings.
That line, “all tended over by machines of loving grace” was, according to its author, a sincere hope for a future of peaceful coexistence with other humans & machines, a utopia.
I remember not taking that meaning at all from the poem. Instead, I found it extremely creepy. I’ve never forgotten it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wik....i/All_Watched_Over_b
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All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
poem by Richard Brautigan