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Here's what they are planning: A national health ID. This has been under development by international agencies along with Gates Foundation for several years. Planning for this is being done by ID2020, an organization supported by Accenture, the Rockefeller Foundation, Microsoft Corp., and others. Of note, among the others is Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, whose support of ID2020 demonstrates the interest of would-be global population managers in tying vaccination to identification.A first step toward implementing this goal is conditioning people to accept the idea that they will need to prove their vaccination and health status before being allowed by government to engage in any activities that, heretofore, were exercised without restriction by a free people. To that end, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and key member of the Trump Administration’s coronavirus task force, admitted that the federal government is considering forcing citizens to use coronavirus immunity cards.“You know, that's possible,” Fauci told CNN. “I mean, it's one of those things that we talk about when we want to make sure that we know who the vulnerable people are and not,” he continued. “This is something that's being discussed. I think it might actually have some merit, under certain circumstances.”The idea was also floated by Bill Gates, former head of Microsoft and current international supporter of digital ID schemes tied to vaccination. During an “Ask Me Anything” session on the social media site Reddit, Gates said he supported using immunity IDs. “Eventually we will have some digital certificates to show who has recovered or been tested recently or when we have a vaccine who has received it,” Gates remarked.The constellation of efforts Gates has been making around digital identity and vaccination includes funding research at MIT on encoding health and identity data into a quantum-dot based system that can be embedded in the skin. Described by researchers in the journal Science Translational Medicine, the researchers said they had developed an “approach to encode medical history on a patient using the spatial distribution of biocompatible, near-infrared quantum dots (NIR QDs) in the dermis. QDs are invisible to the naked eye yet detectable when exposed to NIR light.”The journal translated this into less technical terminology:McHugh et al. developed dissolvable microneedles that deliver patterns of near-infrared light-emitting microparticles to the skin. Particle patterns are invisible to the eye but can be imaged using modified smartphones. By codelivering a vaccine, the pattern of particles in the skin could serve as an on-person vaccination record.... These results demonstrate proof of concept for intradermal on-person vaccination recordkeeping.Records in scientific journal research databases reveal sources of funding for studies like this one. In this case, funding was provided by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation along with the National Science Foundation, the National Cancer Institute, and the National Institutes of Health here in the United States. Funding sources also included the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the China Scholarship Council, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.Fauci and the NIAID have a history of working with the Gates Foundation on worldwide vaccination programs. In 2010, the World Health Organization launched the “Global Vaccine Action Plan to guide discovery, development and delivery of lifesaving vaccines.”“The World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have announced a collaboration to increase coordination across the international vaccine community and create a Global Vaccine Action Plan,” said the WHO press release announcing the plan.It continued: “The collaboration follows the January 2010 call by Bill and Melinda Gates for the next ten years to be the Decade of Vaccines. The Global Vaccine Action Plan will enable greater coordination across all stakeholder groups — national governments, multilateral organizations, civil society, the private sector and philanthropic organizations — and will identify critical policy, resource, and other gaps that must be addressed to realize the life- saving potential of vaccines.”The leadership council for this initiative included:— Margaret Chan, Director General of WHO— Anthony Fauci, Director of NIAID, part of the National Institutes of Health— Anthony Lake, Executive Director of UNICEF— Joy Phumaphi, Chair of the International Advisory Committee and Executive Secretary, Adrian Leaders Malaria Alliance— Tachi Yamada, President of Global Health at the Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationAmong these names, readers of The New American may be familiar with Anthony Lake, who previously served as National Security Advisor to President Bill Clinton. Lake, who had been nominated by Clinton to head the Central Intelligence Agency, infamously wasn’t sure if notorious Soviet spy Alger Hiss was actually a spy.In its documentation, the Global Vaccine Action Plan called for numerous steps, including the use of ID technologies to track those vaccinated. According to the Global Vaccine Action Plan 2011-2020 summary available as a PDF from WHO:Reaching every community will call for an understanding of the barriers to access and use of immunization; it will also require the underserved to be identified, and micro-plans at the district and community levels to be reviewed and revised in order to ensure that these barriers can be overcome. The rapid expansion of information technology should be leveraged to establish immunization registries and electronic databases that will allow each individual’s immunization status to be tracked, timely reminders to be sent when immunization is due and data to be accessed easily to inform actions. The introduction of unique identification numbers could be a catalyst for the establishment of such systems.As if tracking and controlling people isn’t bad enough, there may be a more sinister population control plan afoot. Speaking at a TED conference in 2010 on the subject of cutting carbon emissions to prevent global warming, Bill Gates pointed to population control as one area where an impact could be made. Among other things, he singled out vaccination as having a role in population control.“First we’ve got population,” Gates began. “The world today has 6.8 billion people. That’s headed up to about about nine billion. Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by, perhaps 10 or 15 percent.”Now, most people make the reasonable conclusion that vaccines, making people less prone to disease and, therefore, healthier, promote population stability, if not outright growth. But Gates, quite curiously, tied vaccines to population control in this talk.Subsequently, Melinda Gates has attempted to explain his counterintuitive philosophy on vaccines for population control. In the couple’s 2017 Annual Letter, she wrote: “Saving children’s lives is the goal that launched our global work. It’s an end in itself. But then we learned it has all these other benefits as well. If parents believe their children will survive — and if they have the power to time and space their pregnancies — they choose to have fewer children.”Credible but also creditably disputed claims, especially in Kenya, that some Gates-related vaccines intervened in human reproduction, aside, Gates and his organization are interested in population control. Their work for a decade or more on tying vaccination to identification is clearly part of this agenda. Even taking the generous position of assigning to Gates the possibility that he is attempting to simply improve childhood health and reduce poverty does not negate concerns about using vaccination and health IDs to track the world’s population. After all, such a scheme creates a system of control for population technocrats to direct the lives of billions of people in a power grab of unimaginable proportions — and consequences.At least not everyone in the Trump administration is simply going along with the internationalist plan for the implementation of health IDs.Speaking to Laura Ingraham on Fox News, Attorney General Bill Barr said he didn’t like the idea of vaccine IDs and certificates to prove immunity to COVID-19. “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,” Barr said when asked about vaccine certificates. Asked for more specifics, he continued: “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.”Opposition aside, if technocrats such as Gates achieve their aims, Americans will not be able to shop, work, travel, or do anything else without their vaccine/health ID, which will almost certainly end up in some sort of technological and possibly injectable form. This likely would then be combined in the future with your credit score and other social scores, becoming an all-encompassing tracking and management technology for the world's population.
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Your “rights are suspended” said a church-raiding cop to a Mississippi pastor at a service last week. And it didn’t matter that the people in attendance were listening to the sermon while seated in their cars. Yet while First Amendment exercise is squelched across the country, “liquor stores, marijuana dispensaries, and abortion clinics are deemed ‘essential’ by government bureaucrats during the coronavirus outbreak,” lamented actor Kevin Sorbo recently. Moreover, this reality, he said, speaks volumes about “the morbid condition of America.”Sorbo, the 61-year-old performer perhaps most famous for playing Hercules in the eponymous 1990s TV series, made his powerful observation in a Thursday tweet (below) which, interestingly, has not received much attention.In a nation where liquor stores, marijuana dispensaries, and abortion clinics are deemed “essential” by government bureaucrats during the coronavirus outbreak, and church attendance is judged non-essential, we don’t have to study long to diagnose the morbid condition of America7,022 people are talking about thisSadly, the actor is not exaggerating. Mississippi, for instance, not only has kept its liquor stores open, but has temporarily amended its rules to allow the establishments to sell alcohol over the phone or online and customers to pick up their orders in the retailers’ parking lots.(I guess the thinking during this tough time is, as the song says: “I’d rather have a bottle in front of me than have to have a frontal lobotomy.”)Contrast this with the Greenville, Miss., churchgoers who — while listening to a sermon from their cars in a parking lot last week — were reportedly fined $500 for refusal to cease exercising their First Amendment rights.Moreover, in one of the two churches targeted, the King James Bible Baptist Church, Pastor James Hamilton was told by one uniformed police officer that his “rights are suspended,” related Kelly Shackelford of the First Liberty Institute, which is representing the church.Shackelford told Fox News host Tucker Carlson Friday night (video below) that Greenville’s action is “massively unconstitutional” and “targets churches in a way that it targets no other group.”The church leadership had said that it planned to hold drive-in services Easter Sunday as well, in defiance of Greenville and its mayor, Democrat Errick Simmons — even if it means jail time.Meanwhile, the other church targeted, Temple Baptist, is suing the city of Greenville for First Amendment violations. It’s being represented by Christian legal group Alliance Defending Freedom.On a brighter note, Mississippi’s Republican governor, Tate Reeves, just signed an executive order banning prenatal infanticide, aka abortion, for two weeks.But this is not the case in Virginia, whose official state motto is, ironically, “Sic semper tyrannis” (“Thus always to tyrants”). While a pastor there was just issued a summons for holding a church service for 16 social-distancing people in a building seating 300 — and now faces up to a year in jail, a $2,500 fine, or both — the state has also explicitly protected prenatal infanticide clinics from being locked down.Then there’s Kentucky. While its Democrat governor, Andy Beshear, has suspended prenatal infanticide, liquor stores remain open. This would be fine, except that Beshear has also “ordered state surveillance of any in-person church services conducted in Kentucky over Easter,” Christians’ highest Holy Day, reports the Federalist. The authorities will record the license plates of cars in church parking lots and then issue 14-day quarantine orders to all who attend.One could wonder if all these officials would be as heavy-handed if Muslims insisted on attending mosque services. While I’ve not heard of such defiance in the United States, Muslims in many parts of the world have resisted “lockdown” orders, sometimes stating that Allah would protect them or that the Wuhan virus was his wrath against non-Muslims.In reality, the virus situation has led to much irrational behavior, with our response governed more by sensationalism than science. For example and apropos here, there’s every reason to believe that responsible church attendance (proper spacing) is less risky than going to grocery stores, where there’s constant, random movement.Then there’s the scientifically- and law-illiterate cop (video below) in Rotherham, England, who told a father he couldn’t play with his kids on his own front lawn.The officer was wrong and the police department later apologized to the man. But note that Rotherham is the same place where the police ignored Muslim rape gangs — and the torture and abuse of 1,400 native British girls — for 14 years due to political correctness.As for the aforementioned safety of churches vs. that of grocery stores, the obvious response is that the authorities are trying to limit people’s exposure to pathogens by only allowing patronage of “essential” establishments. Yet what does it say about our age that only businesses tending to our material needs, important though that is, are deemed essential?Sure, obtaining food is important, but the wise understand that “man does not live on bread alone.” There are Muslims who’ve recently said, in response to lockdown requests overseas, that they cannot stop worshiping God. Now, say what you will about their theology, one thing is for sure: They believe.If American public officials really believed — that God and His will and grace are real and not just a “perspective,” comforting illusion, or even a crutch — their conception of what’s “essential” might be a tad different.At best, their attitude reflects the “I’m spiritual but not religious” notion (Satan is spiritual, too, mind you) involving the idea that you can worship God anywhere, so what’s the difference if you go to church?Of course, while you certainly can worship God anywhere, and should worship Him everywhere, the Christian ideal involves yet more. Jesus said, “For where there are two or three gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” God means for us to have communion, to come together, as opposed to being so radically individualistic that our social distancing means being miles apart.At worst, these church-persecuting officials are hostile to faith, something perhaps reflected when New York City’s mayor Bill de Blasio recently threatened to shut down church buildings permanently.Either way, Sorbo is right in his diagnosis. Why, one Twitter user actually responded to his tweet with, unbelievably, the following:People who are dependent on alcohol need access. Marijuana is also needed for various medicinal purposes. Churches need to be closed to prevent the spread of illnesses.See Sam's other TweetsSo this person accepts that liquor stores must remain open because some people want an alcohol fix, but can’t imagine why people want to worship the only one who can provide the fix. That says it all.
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Mayor of Louisville, KY, Greg Fischer ordered police to harass church-goers on Easter Sunday at churches that are holding services during the coronavirus pandemic and planned to hold service on Easter Sunday by following them and writing down their license-plate numbers. The police were ordered to do this for churches that are holding services either inside or in the parking lot.Christians are clearly being singled out during this pandemic by leftists activist politicians who are spending their efforts going after Christians — even if they’re following the CDC guidelines for social distancing — while leaving abortion clinics, liquor stores, and other clearly non-essential services alone.One federal judge at least has some common sense and appreciation for the Constitution of the United States as he issued a restraining order against Mayor Fischer and the City of Louisville warning them that the move was unconstitutional. The full text of the restraining order can be seen at this link.The restraining order reads, rightfully so, that the government of Louisville “plans to substantially burden their religious practice on one of the most important holidays of the Christian calendar, Easter Sunday,” hence the need for this restraining order. The ruling can be read below.
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First Pentecostal Church in a Holly Springs, MS pastored by Jerry Waldrop took their Easter Sunday worship service to Wal-Mart after being told by local police to stop their gathering amid the novel coronavirus. To make a point, the Church decided to take their entire congregation to the local Wal-Mart — where far more people were already gathered — to protest the unconstitutional order to limit the free expression of religion.The church took their congregation to the Wal-Mart to prove that every one of them could get in without a hindrance — along with other people — yet the very same people couldn’t gather at their own church building. They were able to enter the store without any hindrance until it was revealed that they were a church congregation … then they were told to leave.“This is deeper than coronavirus,” Waldrop says, “people need to wake up and see it…are the people that’s been contacting this coronavirus, are they getting it in the churches? Where are that contacting this virus? Where’s it coming from? Where does it originate? Where are they getting these viruses at?”Our voice is being silenced more and more as the Leviathans in Silicon Valley work to suppress conservative, Christian content. It is imperative that you keep stay informed by signing up for our free newsletter at this link.
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I have a lot of respect for our nation’s first responders, I really do. Our police and firefighters often put their lives on the lines to protect the citizens. But in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, many of our nation’s police have taken a ‘martial law’ approach to their job and have become, in many cases, servants of tyrants.We hear of case-after-case where churches hold gatherings — some of them ‘drive-in’ gatherings to worship and listen to the pastor preach only to find themselves being harassed by the police, fined, and ordered to disperse and go home. In most states, church has not been deemed “essential” enough to warrant Constitutional protection.That being said, some people seem to be exempt from these stay at home orders. At Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital in Kentucky, firefighters and police held a drive-in gathering to honor healthcare workers amid the crisis. Yet, for some reason, this is okay.Let’s get this straight — it’s okay to gather for a non-essential drive-in gathering so long as it isn’t in a church parking lot? Noted.Again, this isn’t to knock the police or firefighters — I’m actually glad they did this. But the hypocrisy here is worth pointing out and it’s clear — abundantly clear — that churches are being singled out and abused during this crisis.
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