Before the so-called COVID Scamdemic took over the world, a plan to track and trace everyone on this planet with a track and trace system was hatched supposedly for the benefit of humanity:
Improving the efficiency and accuracy of data management and automating tasks;
Reducing the burden of data collection on public health staff by allowing electronic self-reporting by cases and contacts; using location data to identify community contacts unknown to the case.
Source: Digital Contact Tracing Tools for COVID-19
“Six Months before the Covid [scamdemic] Plandemic, Bill Gates had Negotiated a $100 Billion Contact Tracing Deal With Democratic Congressman Sponsor of the Bill”
Source: https://envirowatchrangitikei.wordpress.com/2020/06/14/six-months-before-the-covid-plandemic-bill-gates-had-negotiated-a-100-billion-contact-tracing-deal-with-democratic-congressman-sponsor-of-bill/
This would lead to exposure and eventual digital vaccine certification planned by Bill Gates Foundation et el.. Don’t believe it? Here is an extract from the website Truepundit
“EXCLUSIVE: Bill Gates Negotiated $100 Billion Contact Tracing Deal With Democratic Congressman Sponsor of Bill Six Months BEFORE Coronavirus Pandemic.”
“The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation helped negotiate who would score a $100 Billion government-backed contact tracing contract in August 2019 — six months before the ‘pandemic’ arrived in the United States and four months before it swept through China. (Listen Above)” This can be heard on Truepundit
The shocking revelations were unveiled on the Thomas Paine Podcast and the Moore Paine Show on Patreon by the two investigators who blew the whistle on the massive Clinton Foundation tax fraud during a Congressional hearing in 2018. John Moynihan and Larry Doyle testified in Congress, detailing the fraud and schemes utilized by the Clinton’s to avoid paying up to $2.5 BILLION in federal taxes….”
https://truepundit.com/exclusive-bill-gates-negotiated-100-billion-contact-tracing-deal-with-democratic-congressman-sponsor-of-bill-six-months-before-coronavirus-pandemic/
June 2020
Apple And Google has downloaded an AP onto your SMART phone without your KNOWLEDGE or CONCENT which can be automatically enabled unless you delete it.
Contact tracing app is on your phone, did you know?.
Tell everyone you know.
If you have one, please do this:
Go to Settings, scroll to Privacy on Iphone or Android.
The Covid Exposure Logging app has been added without your knowledge (consent is automatic with Terms & Conditions) which will notify you if you have been exposed by anyone else to Covid-19 .
It is switched off at present, but can this be automatically enabled?
When enabled, iphone can exchange random IDs with other devices using Bluetooth.
Such systems only work if 60% or more of the public in any country or region participate – so expect enforcement of some kind, like digital travel, money and work permits, as in ID2020 Gavi vaccine alliance. Health Industrial complex, rule by enforcement.
Please send this far and wide.
Agencies can develop apps that use Bluetooth radio technology to record when other phones with the same app are detected nearby. When a user either shows symptoms or tests (which are not reliable) positive for COVID-19, alerts can be sent to all those who were in close proximity over the preceding week or two, along with advice on what to do next. The idea is that this can help unlock lockdowns and send countries back to work and play.
(But not without proven vaccine digital certification/permission would be eventually required.)
Google Apple Contact Tracing (GACT):
a wolf in sheep’s clothes.
https://blog.xot.nl/2020/04/19/google-apple-contact-tracing-gact-a-wolf-in-sheeps-clothes/
Read between the lines of the following artilce published by CNBC
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/10/coronavirus-uk-wouldnt-have-coped-without-tech-giants-hancock-says.html
Tech
“UK wouldn’t have coped with coronavirus crisis without help of tech giants, health minister says
- Health Minister Matt Hancock says the U.K. wouldn’t have coped with coronavirus without tech partnerships.
- The U.K. government handed a health contract to secretive data firm Palantir for just £1.
- Britain is among the worst-affected countries, with over 40,000 deaths.”
“Britain couldn’t have coped with the coronavirus crisis if not for the help of tech giants like Google and Microsoft, Health Minister Matt Hancock claimed Wednesday.
The government has faced scrutiny over its dealings with some tech companies in health care. Last week, politics website OpenDemocracy and law firm Foxglove published a trove of documents showing the contracts agreed by the National Health Service (NHS) with the likes of Google, Microsoft and Palantir.
It was revealed that Palantir was charged just £1 ($1.27) for the use of its Foundry data management software, while Google offered free technical and advisory support. Some commentators fear this could allow the secretive Peter Thiel-founded firm to profit from the deal down the line. But Health Minister Matt Hancock defended the government’s use of tech companies during the public health crisis.
“There is no way we would have been able to cope with this pandemic, and deal with it in the way that we have been able to, without the support of tech companies,” Hancock said in an online talk at the CogX U.K. tech conference. “They’ve been absolutely brilliant at putting together the platforms that we need.”
The U.K. government has been roundly criticized for its handling of the epidemic given that Britain is among the worst-affected countries in terms of both coronavirus cases and deaths from the disease. According to data from John Hopkins University, the country’s death toll has surpassed 40,000, while more than 290,000 Brits have contracted Covid-19.
The government recently launched its Track and Trace program to test patients and identify the people they have recently been in contact with. Such contact tracing systems have been pushed by experts as an effective way of helping contain the spread of the virus. Britain, like other countries, is also testing a contact tracing app, though it hasn’t yet been launched publicly.
“Building the Test and Trace program, that is all underpinned by technology,” Hancock said. “It’s a true public-private effort.”
Critics worry the government’s approach to health deals with third parties could result in a potential privatization of the NHS, the U.K.’s publicly-funded health system.
Responding to concerns over NHS privatization Hancock the “debate” over public-private partnerships was “for the birds” and “completely out of date.”
“What we need is teamwork, partnership, and that’s what’s delivered during the crisis, and that is the way that we’ll go forward,” he said.
Earlier in the day, health start-up Babylon admitted accidentally showing users videos of other patients’ consultations. The firm discovered that a small number of users had been affected by the data breach, which it said was the result of a software error.
Hancock admitted he wasn’t aware of the situation with Babylon despite using the service himself instead of seeing a standard General Practitioner (GP), a doctor who deals with most health matters in the community. After the talk ended, he was heard saying he should have known, “especially since they’re my GP.”