New Patent Proposes Digital Surveillance to Vaccinate People Based on Social Credit Style Scores
Patent and trademark attorneys Dr. Gal Ehrlich and Maier Fenster of Ehrlich & Fenster recently had a US patent approved for a technology that aims to surveil people via their digital activity, give them a score that defines “the potential level of super-spreading activity of each individual,” and then vaccinate people based on this score.
The patent proposes collecting a wide range of personal information from sources such as mobile devices, apps, social media web browsing records, payment records, medical records, employment records, the government, and surveillance cameras.
It also suggests collecting highly specific personal information via these sources such as:
Precise location data
The length of time people spend at the locations they visit
The ventilation rate of the places people visit
Images of people looking at the screen of their mobile phone
Sounds from the microphones in personal devices
Facial recognition data
https://uncanceled.news/new-patent-p...-style-scores/
Oh what fun. I can hardly wait until everyone is mandated to download the appropriate app onto their smart phone. Of course, if you don't have a smart phone, you'll be mandated to get one! Slo Jo will just write an EO to that effect.
I love this little blurb on the patent form:
METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF PRIORITIZING TREATMENTS, VACCINATION, TESTING AND / OR ACTIVITIES WHILE PROTECTING THE PRIVACY OF INDIVIDUALS
Shirley, these patent attorneys have one huge sense of humor. "Protecting the privacy of individuals" -- from whom exactly?