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To: SkyPilot
But not "implanting of microchips" - so his lie is OK. It depends on what the meaning of "Is" is.

Even the AG expressed concern, Bill.

https://yournews.com/2020/04/09/1558202/ag-barr-very-concerned-over-bill-gates-digital-vaccine-certificates/

Ingraham: Bill Gates, the Gates Foundation are in favor of developing digital certificates that would certify that individuals, American citizens, have an immunity to this virus and potentially other viruses going forward to then facilitate travel and work and so forth. What are your thoughts from a civil libertarian point of view about these types of – what some would say tracking mechanisms that would be adopted going forward to reopen our broader economy?

Barr: Yeah, 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.

Ingraham: But a digital certificate to show who has recovered or been tested recently or when we have a vaccine who has – of people who’ve received it. That’s his answer in a Reddit ask me anything. They had a little forum.

Barr: Yeah, 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.

35 posted on 07/28/2020 11:11:00 AM PDT by MurrietaMadman (Keep in mind, the Gates of hell shall not prevail against you.)
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To: MurrietaMadman
Barr: Yeah, I’d be a little concerned about that....

Well, that sure makes me feel better. I guess we have nothing to worry about now.

43 posted on 07/28/2020 12:03:45 PM PDT by SkyPilot ("I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." John 14:6)
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