Thanks nomad and yes speedstick I think exactly that. That was my first suspicion. Cookies to me were things you ate so with my limited IT skills I managed somehow with help from a friend on how to but now if I log off getting back on is still difficult and I have to do the whole process again. I also noticed that I am not able to log out or log in and I get the same message but even though it wouldn't let me log in It went straight to me actually being logged in as if logged in and logged out had switched. All very odd but yes I think we are being watched and monitored..maybe the lockdown sceptics are more of a threat than the msm and the rest would like us to believe 😉. I have been reading that the majority in France do not want the vaccine and the pratt starmer wants the uk to be the first country to vaccinate its population..while the sceptics are growing so are the dickheads and that's being nice to them as I have far stronger words for the lot if them..
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From Technocracy news :
https://www.technocracy.news/smartphone-apps-under-development-for-global-vaccine-passport/
1984 HERE WE GO!
I would not worry too much. There are plenty of people out there who will reverse engineer any app released immediately, modify it , make it readily available and then make sure the whole very dangerous idea is totally subverted and negated. I can absolutely guarantee you that. The people working on those sort of projects are not the brightest folk and you would be very surprised just how easy their handiwork is to compromise. Assuming they ever ship anything that does not crash all the time. Which is the usual result of these kind of peoples work. As I said, not exactly the brightest sparks.
Don't even get me started on Starmer Mia.
I have a friend who is a prospective Labour candidate for a South London seat. He tells me the grass roots of the Labour Party is absolutely dismayed with Starmer's stance. How on earth does lockdown benefit any working class person, it just impoverishes them even further than already the case.
The whole approach by the govt has put lower/lowest income earners at risk both in terms of the potential to catch and transmit the virus, because they cannot work from home and in terms of loss of livelihood as the jobs they absolutely rely on have vanished.
Either way, Starmer's support for increasingly harsh lockdown looks increasingly driven by the bigger unions not by the general working class public.
His support for state censorship and criminalising free speech looks driven by an ideology quite alien to us as Britons. But then again, it's the Tories who are pushing the Online Harms Bill down our necks.
The whole approach by the govt has put lower/lowest income earners at risk both in terms of the potential to catch and transmit the virus, because they cannot work from home and in terms of loss of livelihood as the jobs they absolutely rely on have vanished.
Either way, Starmer's support for increasingly harsh lockdown looks increasingly driven by the bigger unions not by the general working class public.
It is a sad state of affairs when all that Boris Johnson has going for him is Keir Starmer's inadequacy, and all that Keir Starmer has going for him is Boris Johnson's inadequacy.






