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Google updates Passes API to store COVID vaccination and testing infos on Android devices
"Google has updated its Passes API to enable a simple and secure way to store and access COVID vaccination and test cards on Android devices. Starting today, developers from healthcare organizations, government agencies and organizations authorized by public health authorities to distribute COVID vaccines and/or tests will have access to these APIs to create a digital version of COVID vaccination or test information. This will roll out initially in the United States followed by other countries."
“Sir! I have a plan! [standing up from his wheelchair] Mein Führer! I can walk!” - Peter Sellers - Dr. Strangelove
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Etherscan wallet named >EPSTEIN with the tracker ID WHACKD wakes up after being asleep. Starts sending unknown addresses. McAfee may not be bluffing about a deadman’s switch...
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Today in late capitalist insane comedy news...
Canon Uses AI Cameras That Only Let Smiling Workers Inside Offices (petapixel) - A related project i created in 2016: Don’t Worry Be Happy - A Emotion Enforcing Text Editor All of this is kids play though compared to the "features" that the assistance of amazon & co have to help "educate" children.
Microsoft Hits $2 Trillion Market Cap (geekwire) And still no comment or repercussions whatsoever about the nasty "Truth About Bill Gates, Microsoft, and Jeffrey Epstein" or the fact MS has helped NSA & co backdoor every PC for 30+ years.
A CCTV Company Is Paying Remote Workers In India To Yell At Armed Robbers (vice) - Just wait for pervasive central bank digital currencies, geo-blocking and robots to take off...
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Comedy of the day: European Central Bank Can Better Protect Digital Payment Privacy, Exec Board Member Says (coindesk.com)
In an interview with the Financial Times on June 14 and published Sunday, Fabio Panetta said his institution had no commercial interest in storing, managing or monetizing user data. The issue over privacy in the digital euro is a focal point for Europeans as are concerns of security, according to a recent survey by the ECB. "If the central bank gets involved in digital payments, privacy is going to be better protected," said Panetta. "We're not like private companies." The banker also said people felt safer when their information was handled by a public institution, adding the bank would do a better job. "There are many ways in which we can protect confidential data while allowing the checks foreseen by law to avoid illicit transactions, such as those linked to money laundering, the financing of terrorism or tax evasion," said Panetta.
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"Brain Implants & Mind Reading" - talk by Melanie Segado
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"Secrecy does not necessarily scale" - Dan Kaminsky (1979 - April 23, 2021)
I'm increasingly thinking that every functioning system has two forms: The abstraction that outsiders are led to believe, and the reality that insiders actually and carefully operate. You don't incrementally learn a system. You eventually unlearn its necessary lies. - Dan Kaminsky
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Cognitive Warfare - Battlefield of Tomorrow
To what extent can the power of the human mind be manipulated with modern technologies? The core of the problem lies in the fact that we still do not know how to orient ourselves in this area. We do not have it defined and we are not sure what to call it. And naming a problem is always the first step that leads to its solution.
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"Vaccine passports" are a malicious, disingenuous, dangerous, stupid bullshit idea.
It has very little to do with "public or private health" and very much to do with expanding total information awareness and identity dominance to further empower the totalitarian global grid.
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Did Myanmar’s military deepfake a minister’s corruption confession? (KrAsia)
Phyo Min Thein, the former chief minister of the Yangon region, appeared on a television network operated by the Myanmar military. He said he offered bribes to Aung San Suu Kyi, the former State Counsellor of Myanmar. But viewers who know the minister said his voice didn’t sound right, and the video quality was craggy, fueling speculation that the clip was generated using deepfake tools.
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Amazon Delivery Drivers Forced To Sign 'Biometric Consent' Form or Lose Job (vice)
The new cameras, which are being implemented nationwide, use artificial intelligence to access drivers' location, movement, and biometric data.
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Reflections on Trusting Trust - Paper by Ken Thompson (1984)
"To what extent should one trust a statement that a program is free of Trojan horses? Perhaps it is more important to trust the people who wrote the software."
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"An example of compartmentalization was the Manhattan Project. Personnel at Oak Ridge constructed and operated centrifuges to isolate uranium-235 from naturally occurring uranium, but most did not know exactly what they were doing. Those that knew did not know why they were doing it. Parts of the weapon were separately designed by teams who did not know how the parts interacted." Read more..
"Information sensitivity is the control of access to information or knowledge that might result in loss of an advantage or level of security if disclosed to others. Loss, misuse, modification, or unauthorized access to sensitive information can adversely affect the privacy or welfare of an individual, trade secrets of a business or even the security and international relations of a nation depending on the level of sensitivity and nature of the information."
1. National Security is the chief cause of national insecurity.
2. Accurate communication is possible only in a non-punishing situation.
3. An honest politician is a national calamity. -
A New Robot Dealer Service Makes Buying Drugs Easier Than Ever
"Televend is an automated digital retail system used to sell illegal drugs on the encrypted messaging app Telegram. The online stores it facilitates are staffed and operated, 24 hours a day, by a clever string of ones and zeros. Or, if you like, robots."
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Covidiocy
Jeff Bezos owns Amazon and the Washington Post. He made 200 billion dollars on the pandemic so far. All of that health passport data is going to be hosted on Amazon AWS.
A recent Washington Post Headline:
A recent Amazon AWS Headline:
In the meantime, Rockefeller Foundation & World Economic Forum bring you "CommonPass" and many related projects, such as "Digital ID coming to Finland, Germany, and Mexico"
All built on the Covid House of Cards
A Hegelian Dialectic Masterclass
So don't forget: Jeff Bezos owns Amazon and the Washington Post. He made 200 billion dollars on the pandemic so far. All of that health passport data is going to be hosted on Amazon AWS.
