Scanned
Why Vaccine Passports and Digital IDs Will Mean the End of Privacy and Personal Freedom
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Narrated by:
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Paul Bellantoni
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By:
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Nick Corbishley
About this listen
Imagine being physically denied access to your office, business, or livelihood. Imagine being refused entry to a grocery store or being told who you can or cannot sit with at a restaurant. Imagine being barred from a hospital room when you or your family member needs critical care.
Unthinkable? Today, these scenarios and worse are happening in “democracies” all over the world, and could be our collective future—orchestrated by AI, Big Tech, and state-sponsored apps—all in the name of “protecting” public health with vaccine passports.
The stakes could not be higher. If you do not have a vaccine passport, you will be prevented from accessing basic services, from earning a living, or traveling within your own country. Even if you do have one, you will be exposed to unprecedented levels of government and corporate surveillance, data mining, and behavioral control.
In Scanned, investigative journalist Nick Corbishley examines and exposes the lies and overreach that underpin the wholesale erosion of personal freedoms that is happening at an alarming rate. In clear language supported by rigorous research, Corbishley uncovers how the rollout of vaccine passports not only represents an unprecedented violation of privacy and bodily autonomy, but how it perpetuates the idea that a “small” collective sacrifice will allow us to return to normality.
If things continue on the current path, Corbishley makes clear, getting back to “normal” is never happening. Put simply, instead of a return to normality, we will see the creation of a starkly different form of existence in which most of us will have virtually no agency over our own lives.
In Scanned, you’ll also find:
- The massive implications of a tech-enabled digital ID, social credit systems, and biometric tracking
- How basic freedoms and privacy are being handed over to the state and private companies without our knowledge or consent
- How government programs and increased surveillance will facilitate discrimination, segregation, and stigmas for huge segments of the population
Few people want to be seen as outliers, especially if it means feeling responsible or being blamed for the suffering and deaths of others.
“But there is a fundamental flaw in applying the "greater good" argument to vaccine passports", Corbishley writes, “because the passports themselves offer precious little in the way of potential good - and a huge amount in the way of potential harm".
This is not a liberal or conservative debate. This is not a vaccinated or unvaccinated debate. This is about freedom, global democracy, and how much we are willing to give up. This is about deciding when it is time to say, “enough"!
©2022 Nicholas Corbishley (P)2022 Chelsea Green Publishing CompanyWhat listeners say about Scanned
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- Anonymous User
- 06-05-2022
Bloody brilliant
If society valued skepticism over censorship there would be hundreds of these books, but alas we've changed. Corbishley hasn't. Bloody great read and well researched. I've recommend this book to everyone I know!
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- Ryan McCue
- 06-04-2022
Great information covering so many aspects
Great narration, excellent amount of topics covered without vilifying anyone, well presented easy to understand info, possibly enough to convince a normie of their mass psychosis.
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