Something strange happened yesterday. At least, it was strange to me.
Worrisome, to me. Perhaps worrisome to you as well.
The UPS guy showed up at my house to drop off a package. Nothing strange about that. In fact, very familiar as I’ve had probably hundreds of packages dropped off by the UPS guy at my place over the years. Usually, the UPS guy just leaves whatever it is by the door – which by the way is perfectly safe since my place is well off the road and there are no neighbors or anyone else nearby to see the left package and possibly steal it.
Sometimes, the UPS guy knocks on the door for a signature, to establish chain of custody; that I did, in fact receive the package. Nothing strange there, either.
But yesterday, the UPS guy wanted to scan my driver’s license before leaving the package he’d come to deliver. Not just see it.
I found that very strange. I found it more than that.
Here I was, standing at the door of my house, where I live and where it is recorded I live. Who else would open the door to my house to receive a package? Well, yes, it could be another person who lives there or who happens to be there. In which case, it isn’t strange that the UPS guys asks to see my driver’s license, assuming he doesn’t know me by sight (which in this case, he does, as it is often the same UPS guy who drops off packages at my place).
I don’t take umbrage at showing him my driver’s license. Even though I do take umbrage at what is styled a “driver’s license” being demanded for reasons having nothing to do with driving or being “licensed” to do so. Such demands are proof positive that what almost everyone is cajoled under duress into getting – you cannot legally drive without being “licensed” and most people need to drive in order to be able to work and not be housebound – is not primarily about driving or even being “licensed” to do so. Further proof of which is the fact that getting the “license” requires very little in the way of demonstrated competence as a driver, as opposed to an obedient rule-follower.
No, a “license” to drive is in fact an ID card.
And much more than just that. Because much more than an identifying picture of you – along with pertinent particulars such as your name and date of birth and legal address – the things that would establish your identity sufficiently for such purposes as dropping off a package addressed to you – is embedded in the thing.
Look on the back and behold the bar code. It makes you scannable, just like a package of hamburger at the supermarket.
And that is what the UPS guy wanted to do.
This scanning business puts whatever details about me – and about you – that are encoded on the back of your ID card masquerading as a “driver’s license” at the disposal of whomever scans it. And since I have no idea what information about me is encoded in that bar code – it’s certain to be more than just who I am – I was skeeved out about having it scanned by the UPS guy.
Private companies are now scanning us, just like packages of hamburger at the grocery store. All “our” data being mined and collated, for god-only-knows what end-goal purpose. The obvious purpose, of course, being to condition us to being scanned. First in order to receive packages. How long before we’re allowed to enter a store, to shop – as for hamburger?
To shop – to pay for – anything?
This scanning business will elaborate in just that way. The managerial technocrats behind all this – they are the apparatchiks of the WEF and similar interlocking who-elected-these-people “bodies” determined to exercise control over everybody – intend to use scanning as their ultimate means of controlling everybody. They don’t just want to know it’s you before the UPS guy drops off that package; they want to know everything about you. Whether, for instance, you’ve submitted to all the “vaccinations” they insist you submit to being injected with, as the condition of being allowed to buy a package of hamburger at the supermarket.
To buy anything, ultimately.
For the end goal of all of this is to eliminate “non-scannable” transactions and interactions. That is what Central Bank Digital Currency is all about. And the cattle are being conditioned to it. As by getting them used to being scanned in order to receive a package addressed to them, at their address of record – even when they themselves answer the door and the tool insisting on the scanning (for that is what he is; just like the tools who stood at supermarket entrances handing out Face Diapers were also tools, all of them doing what they were told in order to keep their jobs) knows it is the person who lives there.
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