Posted on 12/07/2020 3:29:45 AM PST by Enlightened1
Thare won’t be paper “passports” or anything easy to forge. The same technology that makes crypto currency effectively hack proof without National technical means will be used as the basis for the passport codes. Namely distributed server blockchains and quantum level encryption. Take it to the bank that those two technologies will be used to secure the passports and as such it will be impossible for anyone less than a superpower level government to forge. Think cloud based blockchains with thousands of redundant servers all behind quantum encryption. No way no how some low level “resistance” breaks that level.
I hope Delta doesn’t follow suit between now and New Year’s..............
You can get one AT the airport. Enterprising individuals will probably find a way to forge these things, but who knows? No one knows how good the scanning machines are.
It’s so stupid, we have to carry around a QR code, while cruising around Davao, either a credit card like thing, or on my cell phone. I got scanned once. I have no clue what it showed, but they said I was good. Mighty nice of them. 😁🤪 I have flown on Cebu Pacific a time or two, but they don’t go out of Asia. 🤗
A QR code can hold 4 kilobits more than enough for a blockchain of unhackable hash length. No way these get forged if they use blockchains and distributed servers as the master blocks. You will not be able to proof these I’d take a thousand dollar cash bet these will be at the very least blockchained if not also quantum encryption on the server sides.
But have you loaded the Traze App? QR code’s everywhere to sign in.
I haven’t and I won’t. I just keep signing in with variations of “Deez Nutz” and 867-5309 as my number every time I have to go to SM.
At least your quarantine passes in Davao are not as big as the laminated A4 sized garbage ones in Cebu City.
ROFL
Thx for links. I’ll check them out.
LOL, as if I was ever going to fly with them again. Sorry American, Delta, United, or who ever is left. I’m done with you. One thing the pandemic BS has taught my company is how well teleworking works. I’ll certainly never fly for personal travel, and now it looks like I’ll never need to for business either.
No one has to show a polio or a smallpox vaccine to fly. Much more deadly diseases. So folk this.
I’ve flown 3 times in the last two months and never wore a mask, neither did any of the passengers or pilots that were with me. I’ll be taking another trip in mid January and it will be the same, I’ll be flying into Houma LA.. The other trips were to Phoenix AZ, Houma LA and Destin Fla. I love fishing the Gulf Coast! The trip to Phoenix was to meet my Brother for a Coues Deer hunt.
Cryptocurrency is about as hackproof as Dominion voting machines.
I have flown on Delta with a mask. What airline are you flying without a mask pray tell?
I hadn’t even heard of the Traze App, till you mentioned it. I even saw in on the IPhone App site. These people are so danged stupid. The safe Davao QR code is for the Davao area only. I managed to get one on day 1. The next day, the server crashed. Imagine that. It took about 3 weeks to fix it. 😁 What chumps and idiots.
I was kind of being a smart azz, we have or own plane a Citation 680 Sovereign. We do mask up when we go into the private terminals but it’s masks off until and as soon as we walk out the door.
Why does it cost 13K to take a private flight?
Possessing and displaying the Covid document is a personal choice.
By refusing to show it to the airline you have made the choice not to fly on that airline
Depends on where you’re going, how much weight and how much fuel, it runs about 2,500 to 2,600 per hour.
If they really wanted to be making money just like the old days they need to drop the price of every ticket by one third and make masks optional.
I doubt whether they will do this because they really, really want to be bailed out.
>>Unfortunately we do have to do some sort of reset because the current national debts world wide are unsustainable and government spending is completely out of control.
The reset of national debts on 13 October 1307 with the Knights Templar seemed to work for a while. Although, today, the Davos technocrats and the bankers would have to substitute for the Templars.
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