U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr voice opposition to a proposal put forth by the extremely wealth Bill Gates, the Windows PC guy. Gates' proposal is to force people to have Chinese Communist Coronavirus vaccination certificates, presented upon demand by the "authorities."
"Where are your papers, comrade?" And you better have them, lest you be taken into custody and questioned
Barr is having none of that.
“I’m very concerned about the slippery slope in terms of continuing encroachments on personal liberty. I do think during the emergency, appropriate, reasonable steps are fine,” Barr said on Wednesday night during an appearance on Fox News’s “Ingraham Angle,” when asked about Gates' proposal.
Barr was further pressed for more specificity and added, “I’d be a little concerned about that, the tracking of people and so forth, generally, especially going forward over a long period of time.”
Gates, who apparently means well, is funding multiple efforts to produce a vaccine against the CCV (Chinese Communist Virus). He posted on Reddit the idea of a vaccine certificate when asked about the changes that will be necessary in light of the pandemic.
“The question of which businesses should keep going is tricky. Certainly food supply and the health system. We still need water, electricity and the internet. Supply chains for critical things need to be maintained. Countries are still figuring out what to keep running,” Gates said.
“Eventually we will have some digital certificates to show who has recovered or been tested recently or when we have a vaccine who has received it,” he added.
At least he didn't propose an implanted chip in the back of our necks that could be read by a police scanner to assure the authorities that we could walk our dog or go to the store.
A number of commenters reacted negatively to the fascist proposal. Some said it validated conspiracy theorists about world leaders wanting mandatory marks for vaccines, or wanting control of people who refused to fall in line with their commands.
Asked about backlash to the proposal, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation told Reuters: “The reference to ‘digital certificates’ relates to efforts to create an open source digital platform with the goal of expanding access to safe, home-based testing.”
Of course, Microsoft would be happy to sell them to the government at a nominal fee.
Barr explained that there are situations where liberties can be restricted, such as during war and pandemics, however, he said the DOJ was going to look at whether “the draconian measures that are being adopted are fully justified and there are not alternative ways of protecting people."
“I think we have to allow people to adapt more than we have, and not just tell people to go home and hide under the bed, but allow them to use other ways, social distancing and other means, to protect themselves,” he said.
Imagine that--the Attorney General of the United States believes Americans can act responsibly.
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