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Fizzygurl's avatar

I ran into that BAC nanotech digital passport patent a few days ago. They are really ahead on this.

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Len Kinder's avatar

Do you feel better protected now? I just updated with a second post on the same patent to show all of the claims, which look like they're in "our" best interests, if "we're" the conspirators.

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Fizzygurl's avatar

Nope, feeling a little panicky actually. I’m on Twitter Spaces right now, the subject is CBDC inevitably being implemented. Everybody is feeling frustrated knowing this is a huge boulder rolling down the hill.

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Len Kinder's avatar

I guess you travel and need a passport. Right? There used to be something like WorldCitizen online that provided passports, but only a few countries recognized them at the time. But maybe something like that is available. Are you in Europe? I imagine most Europeans need passports. -- I see they still have a website at http://worldcitizen.org/ but it looks like passports are no longer provided.

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midama's avatar

Not sure if it is mentioned here but this one is also very concerning:

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SOCIAL CREDIT SCORING

https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/47/23/05/61b359ef8b46e9/US9009166.pdf

I saw a short video which presented three patents that, together, add up to no good. You already present one, plus the social credit scoring one, and lastly:

Methods and systems of prioritizing treatments, vaccination, testing and/or activities

https://patents.google.com/patent/US11107588B2/en

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Len Kinder's avatar

Thank you. I'll pass that on to Geoff.

By the way, do you have a link or title to the video?

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midama's avatar

I found it on Lady.Liberty.Libby’s telegram page. Link to the video: https://t.me/Lady_Liberty_Libby/4257

She’s also on twitter under @LadyLibertyLib. She tweeted the video there too: https://twitter.com/ladylibertylib/status/1639256369881837568?s=21

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Geoff Wexler's avatar

Thanks for your comment and links. Of the three we knew about 2. The social credit score one by itself is not egregious in my opinion yet definitely worth noting. Methods and systems of prioritizing treatments, vaccination, testing and/or activities is out of Israel and is one of the grossest all in one invasive + evasive patents in the world (AKA Wo2022034572A1). I interviewed the lawyer and inventor Gal Ehrlich with Children's Health Defense on the zoom call and Gal said his job was just to get it passed the Patent trade office, how it's applied is not his role. I find that wrong from an ethical and licensing standpoint. The soundbite from our interview was him citing that there is an inventor for the electric chair as he tried limiting his role and liabilities.

The social credit score patent by itself is well written and least egregious of the three. I'll let L. Kinder decide if we should add it to our USPTO chain because it is relevant. Thank you.

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zdb's avatar

check with alison mcdowell on wrenchinthegears.com?

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Len Kinder's avatar

I checked, but didn't see a better alternative to prosecuting conspirators.

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