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Worldwide effort to restrict everyone's right to travel is close to a reality.
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Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 18 February 2019 5:33:28 AM
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Surprised no one picked up on the part "Because 2396 was adopted under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, compliance with this obligation is mandatory for all Member States."
Some thought the Government was in control of Australia, well not all the time when the UN is involved. Posted by Philip S, Monday, 18 February 2019 9:41:54 PM
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It's just as I said Philip S,
'We get to choose our leaders; But those leaders can only lead within a very narrow range that has already been pre-determined, so that whats left to reside over, doesn't even really matter. This is why I try telling everyone that the deal is already done. Aussies don't really have any say in what goes on in this country anymore.' - I did miss that quoted section, or else I just read it and it just didn't surprise me.. What did kind of raise my eyebrows (although I shouldn't be surprised) is the quoted relationship with Palantir. "Why would the UN hire Palantir and why would they help to create a worldwide airline tracking program?" I saw David Icke was banned from coming to Australia. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02-20/david-icke-banned-from-entering-australia/10830064 It looks like Labor and Jewish lobbyists behind it. I had to ask myself: Why are British / Commonwealth born citizens denied entry to Australia? We all accept the Queen as our Head of State. - Moreso than Muslims, Africans or Jews. Is Israel more important than fellow Commonwealth countries? Why are these Commonwealth citizens denied their right to visit? This isn't just travel restrictions, (I'm not sure anything they've accused him of is illegal) It's a politically motivated attempt to shut down free speech and deny him revenue as well. Posted by Armchair Critic, Wednesday, 20 February 2019 11:20:30 PM
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China has banned millions of people from any number of activities for being labeled as 'untrustworthy' on the country's Orwellian social credit system.
Banned from things such as air and train travel, blacklisted individuals are being punished in a broad effort to boost "trustworthiness" among the 1.4 billion Chinese citizens tracked by the massive system. People with great social credit will get "green channel" benefits while those who violate laws will be punished with restrictions and penalties. Hangzhou, the capital city of China’s Zhejiang province, rolled out its social credit system earlier last year, rewarding "pro-social behaviors" such as blood donations, healthy lifestyles, and volunteer work while punishing those who violate traffic laws, smoke and drink, and speak poorly about government. Over 3.59 million Chinese enterprises were added to the official creditworthiness blacklist last year, banning them from a series of activities, including bidding on projects, accessing security markets, taking part in land auctions and issuing corporate bonds, according to the 2018 annual report released by the National Public Credit Information Centre. -SCMP According to the NPCIC report, Chinese officials collected 14.21 million pieces of information of "untrustworthy conduct" by both business and individuals - including failure to repay loans, illegal fund collection, false and misleading advertising, swindling customers, and - for individuals, acts such as taking reserved seats on trains or causing trouble in hospitals, SCMP reports. Meanwhile, around 17.46 million people who are "discredited" were prevented from buying plane tickets, while 5.47 million were disallowed from purchasing tickets to China's high-speed train system. Besides restrictions on buying tickets, local authorities also used novel methods to put pressure on untrustworthy subjects, including preventing people from buying premium insurance, wealth management products or real estate, as well as shaming them by exposing their information in public. A total of 3.51 million untrustworthy individuals and entities repaid their debts or paid off taxes and fines last year due to pressure from the social credit system, the report said. -SCMP http://www.blacklistednews.com/article/71161/china%C2%A0bans-millions-from-flights-trains-in-socialcredit.html Posted by Philip S, Thursday, 21 February 2019 7:52:49 PM
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In China the government is cracking down on a much wider array of online and offline activities. If you fail to make a credit card payment, get into an argument in public or say the wrong thing on social media, you could suddenly find yourself restricted from conducting a whole host of normal economic activities. The primary marketing slogan for this social credit system is “once discredited, everywhere restricted”…
China’s social credit system rates citizens based on their daily behaviour, and this could range from their bank credit to their social media activities. With a tagline of ‘once discredited, everywhere restricted’, it vows to punish ‘untrustworthy’ citizens in as many ways as possible. This system sounds like something right out of a George Orwell novel, and even entire businesses can be penalized. In fact, it is being reported that 3.59 million Chinese businesses were added to “the official creditworthiness blacklist” last year. The following comes from the South China Morning Post… Over 3.59 million Chinese enterprises were added to the official creditworthiness blacklist last year, banning them from a series of activities, including bidding on projects, accessing security markets, taking part in land auctions and issuing corporate bonds, according to the 2018 annual report released by the National Public Credit Information Centre. On top of that, millions of ordinary Chinese citizens were restricted from flying and riding on trains last year for engaging in “untrustworthy conduct”… According to the report, the authorities collected over 14.21 million pieces of information on the “untrustworthy conduct” of individuals and businesses, including charges of swindling customers, failing to repay loans, illegal fund collection, false and misleading advertising, as well as uncivilised behaviour such as taking reserved seats on trains or causing trouble in hospitals. About 17.46 million “discredited” people were restricted from buying plane tickets and 5.47 million were restricted from purchasing high-speed train tickets, the report said. In other words, the Chinese government is banning enormous numbers of people from engaging in normal economic activities because they did something that the government does not like. http://www.blacklistednews.com/article/71190/is-chinas-social-credit-system-a-preview-of-the-coming-beast.html Posted by Philip S, Friday, 22 February 2019 2:19:49 PM
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02-17/insurance-for-plant-theft/10803520