Catherine Saldago
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair called for a “digital infrastructure” to track vaccination status at Davos 2023. A conference hosted by the World Economic Forum (WEF) is indeed an appropriate venue for Blair’s most inappropriate demand, since WEF previously released its plan for a digital ID required to do or buy anything. “You need to know who’s been vaccinated and who hasn’t been,” Blair exclaimed. “You’ve got to have the proper digital infrastructure.”
WEF’s digital ID would essentially be a social credit score, as the ID would be required to access social media and government benefits, vote, open bank accounts, book travel, shop, access healthcare and insurance, own electronic devices, and make online purchases, among many other applications.If you want to know how that turns out, look at Communist China. WEF has already partnered with the Dutch and Canadian governments to roll out a digital ID, and Tony Blair seems to be ready, willing, and eager to assist WEF as well.
Speaking during a Jan. 19 panel ominously titled “100 Days to Outrace the Next Pandemic,” Blair excitedly explained how COVID-19 proved the need for a digital database to track vaccination, and whined that most countries (rightly) believe the worst of COVID-19 is behind us. But the fact that Blair kept insisting there will be many vaccines in the future that everyone needs to take raises the question, does he know something we don’t know?’
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