This global machinery has all of us in its crosshairs turning us into data and profit centers. What does this mean? It means the wealthy elite are going to data mine the poor - after receiving their Covid injections. The only way finance and capital can expand and grow is to push humans into a "virtual space" then exploit the data. This is where virtual existence will see people buying virtual items. There is a cost to this and that is the energy to run it. The work force in Australia and New Zealand will be engineered and then at some point turned over to artificial intelligence (A.I.). This is all being built into a virtual reality (will eventually be augmented reality) like in Japan where the worshippers of technology there are building their Moon Shot program where everyone in Japan has cyborgs and robotic avatars by 2050.
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Source: The Dossier
Two Years To Stop The Spread: Some countries will close borders until at least 2022
Australia and New Zealand have transformed into police states, citing COVID-19 for the radical policy changes.
By Jordan Schachtel | January 19, 2021
Australians and Kiwis are looking at the very real possibility of being shut off from the rest of the world for at least another year.
The two countries, often touted by the media and the "public health expert" class as a COVID-19 response success story (and described by the likes of Dr. Anthony Fauci as countries that the United States should model their response after), may remain closed off from the rest of the world until 2022.
In a conversation with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Monday, Aussie Department of Health Secretary Brendan Murphy, the country's top health official, revealed: "I think that we'll go most of this year with still substantial border restrictions."
Murphy explained that this is because they don't know enough about the vaccine, so they're going to play it safe and continue the self-destructive self-siege indefinitely.
"Even if we have a lot of the population vaccinated, we don't know whether that will prevent transmission of the virus," he added.
AUSTRALIA UNLIKELY TO FULLY REOPEN BORDERS IN 2021 EVEN WITH VACCINE
As for the mandatory 14 day quarantine facilities for Australian returnees (who pay for the lockdown "quarantine hotels" at their own expense), Murphy explained that this policy would continue "for some time."
Australia closed its borders to non-residents on March 20, 2020. Aussies might be able to visit only New Zealand at some point in 2021, but they may still be subject to 14 day stays in mandatory quarantine facilities on either or both sides of their outbound and return trips. Qantas, Australia's biggest airline, remains hopeful of the possibility that it will be allowed to return to partial operations in late summer or fall.
Travel restart unlikely in 2021: Health boss
Australia and New Zealand have had arguably the most brutal lockdowns in the world.
When Australia faces a new round of inevitable COVID-19 outbreaks, states often quickly transform into full-fledged police states, and immediately strip all citizens of their fundamental rights, rationalizing the decision because it's necessary to "slow the spread" or "stamp out" COVID-19. In Melbourne, for instance, citizens were not allowed more than a few miles from their homes, and could only leave their house to exercise, and only for a maximum of one hour a day.
New Zealand also appears to be headed in the indefinite self-siege direction, with politicians now openly conceding that the nation will probably not open up for business or outbound or inbound travel until at least 2022.
New Zealand has even worse draconian policies than Australia. Citizens who test positive for COVID-19 are forcibly removed, if necessary, into military-guarded quarantine camps, to deal with COVID-19 outbreaks. The country also locks down entirely in the event of a single new outbreak of the disease, which has a 99.8% recovery rate. The country's leaders are "optimistic" that they will begin their vaccination program at some point in the middle of 2021. New Zealand’s self-siege has caused entire sectors of its economy to indefinitely collapse.
Please go to The Dossier to read more.
Two Years To Stop The Spread: Some countries will close borders until at least 2022
Australia and New Zealand have transformed into police states, citing COVID-19 for the radical policy changes.
By Jordan Schachtel | January 19, 2021
Australians and Kiwis are looking at the very real possibility of being shut off from the rest of the world for at least another year.
The two countries, often touted by the media and the "public health expert" class as a COVID-19 response success story (and described by the likes of Dr. Anthony Fauci as countries that the United States should model their response after), may remain closed off from the rest of the world until 2022.
In a conversation with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Monday, Aussie Department of Health Secretary Brendan Murphy, the country's top health official, revealed: "I think that we'll go most of this year with still substantial border restrictions."
Murphy explained that this is because they don't know enough about the vaccine, so they're going to play it safe and continue the self-destructive self-siege indefinitely.
"Even if we have a lot of the population vaccinated, we don't know whether that will prevent transmission of the virus," he added.
AUSTRALIA UNLIKELY TO FULLY REOPEN BORDERS IN 2021 EVEN WITH VACCINE
As for the mandatory 14 day quarantine facilities for Australian returnees (who pay for the lockdown "quarantine hotels" at their own expense), Murphy explained that this policy would continue "for some time."
Australia closed its borders to non-residents on March 20, 2020. Aussies might be able to visit only New Zealand at some point in 2021, but they may still be subject to 14 day stays in mandatory quarantine facilities on either or both sides of their outbound and return trips. Qantas, Australia's biggest airline, remains hopeful of the possibility that it will be allowed to return to partial operations in late summer or fall.
Travel restart unlikely in 2021: Health boss
Australia and New Zealand have had arguably the most brutal lockdowns in the world.
When Australia faces a new round of inevitable COVID-19 outbreaks, states often quickly transform into full-fledged police states, and immediately strip all citizens of their fundamental rights, rationalizing the decision because it's necessary to "slow the spread" or "stamp out" COVID-19. In Melbourne, for instance, citizens were not allowed more than a few miles from their homes, and could only leave their house to exercise, and only for a maximum of one hour a day.
While the Victorian govt was laser-focused on imposing harsh restrictions on residents, fining people visiting cemeteries, playing golf or fishing, it was overseeing the most dangerously lax system for overseas arrivals.
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) July 2, 2020
My column in Friday's @theheraldsunhttps://t.co/ZV03clqAvh
New Zealand also appears to be headed in the indefinite self-siege direction, with politicians now openly conceding that the nation will probably not open up for business or outbound or inbound travel until at least 2022.
New Zealand has even worse draconian policies than Australia. Citizens who test positive for COVID-19 are forcibly removed, if necessary, into military-guarded quarantine camps, to deal with COVID-19 outbreaks. The country also locks down entirely in the event of a single new outbreak of the disease, which has a 99.8% recovery rate. The country's leaders are "optimistic" that they will begin their vaccination program at some point in the middle of 2021. New Zealand’s self-siege has caused entire sectors of its economy to indefinitely collapse.
Please go to The Dossier to read more.
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Turning humans into a profitable commodity (human capital bonds) to be data mined won't be limited to people, it will also look to store data in bacteria.
Turning humans into a profitable commodity (human capital bonds) to be data mined won't be limited to people, it will also look to store data in bacteria.
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