(In case of interest. Responses close 1st March)
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By John Stone, Editor of Age of Autism.
British citizens should take every opportunity to respond the British government’s proposals to control them through Digital ID in a consultation which closes on Tuesday March 1. What is most essential is to respond in numbers to this latest attempted power grab, which is of course being ignored by legacy media. In case it may be of help I reproduce the answers I gave to their questionnaire - on occasion repeating paragraphs in answer to only slightly different questions:-
While data sharing could possibly facilitate service or benefits in some circumstances it could equally obstruct them. Governments should not be that deeply involved in citizens’ affairs. Information should not be shared across departments which for instance could be misused for political or personal ends. Moreover, we already know how the digitalisation of the banking sector ends up (1) with a much less sensitive service (2) unemployment (3) cumulative damage to the high street (public service) and (4) fear of important data going missing or being stolen.
Data sharing is a bad idea: data can be misused or stolen for personal/institutional gain or political ends. Without public consultation or regard for sovereignty the government has formed partnerships with global bodies/bureaucracies like the WEF and the WHO. The government also apparently hopes to institute Central Digital Online Banking. None of these global institutions are publicly accountable in any way. The WEF, which has trans-humanist policies such as universal cranial implants (which have never been debated), have also warned of imminent global cyber-attacks. To create such systems which could so easily be attacked with data destroyed and stolen would be crazily imprudent.
Digital ID will never be a safe way of ensuring someone’s actual ID on its own. It must be backed up by traditional forms of ID or it will become an opportunity for limitless abuse. It will lead to services being more impersonal, harder to over-ride in the event of mistakes. Harder to prove real identity, and a more indifferent bureaucracy.
Although a consultation is notionally taking place as usual it is being flown in under the radar. A data grab of this kind ought to be hugely controversial, a threat to individual liberty and an invasion of private space but the government has not promoted duly serious public discussion of it. It is very likely in conflict with existing law.
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The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health (Children’s Health Defense) by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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In Times of Trouble and In Times of Peace
The good news is that the medication we were so desperately waiting for finally arrived. The even better news is that Ronan fared better than I expected as the long weeks of waiting dragged out. During that time, I dreaded making additional calls to the specialty pharmacist. I hesitated to send more emails to the nurses while waiting for updates on the medication delay. It was important that I reached out, even though the news remained completely gloomy from mid-December to early February.
It was the first time in a very long time that I was not feeling my usual hopefully ever after self.
As the expected date of availability approached, I reread my notes. Since the beginning of the ordeal, Ronan’s script had been changed and sent to multiple pharmacies. We did that thinking that someone, anyone at one point, would have the name brand meds on hand. From our community to each corner of the United States we were told no, the name brand supply was gone. While trying to go the traditional route to fill the prescription, others thought outside the box for me. People offered to go out of country and find the pills elsewhere. Others, while traveling overseas on other continents, thought to do the same. I’ve shared already how floored I was that friends and complete strangers leapt at the chance to help my son.
I’m beyond grateful still that they thought to do that.
Since the medication arrived on February 9th, a few days earlier than originally expected, a friend shared that she’d gone to Lourdes. She specifically prayed for us and for the very special intention we asked others to pray – that Ronan’s medication get to him without any further delays. She included another intention we were praying at the same time – that we find a suitable replacement for our caregiver who’s moving onto a new job. I wasn’t aware that this friend had traveled to Lourdes, a pilgrimage site in France, but the time that she was there coincides when the medication issue was resolved. It also corresponds to when we met and offered the caregiver position to an ideal candidate who came with the highest of recommendations.
Switch my feelings of being floored to experiencing indescribable joy.
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Posted by Age of Autism on February 19, 2023 at 05:00 AM in Cathy Jameson | Permalink | Comments (5)