Microsoft implements controversial QR scanning system in Los Angeles schools

  


If you are one of those who still naively think that there is no complicity between negative technology and US authorities, perhaps you should inquire about the implementation of a QR scanning system that will already be implemented in schools in Los Angeles, California.

 

This controversial system created by Microsoft, by Bill Gates, begins in Los Angeles, but aims to extend to all counties not only in California, but the entire country.

 

 According to NBC News, the system called Daily Pass, "generates a unique QR code for each student and member of the school staff, and this code authorizes entry to a specific location of the Los Angeles School District (LAUSD)" only for that day "as long as the person receives a negative COVID test result and shows no symptoms, in addition to having a temperature below 37.7 degrees, the district said."

 

Microsoft presented this questioned unique system, through which minors of school age will be scanned with a barcode that allows them to attend classes.

 

In addition, this controversial "system" also manages health tests, tests for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus or COVID-19 and vaccines. Despite having already been proven and publicly declared, that the tests are totally unsafe and that vaccines do not offer the protection that must be provided to be considered: a vaccine.

 

To convince the people of the "benefits" of the system, there is an advertisement that offends the intelligence of the citizens, according to the immediate reaction of parents with medium and high culture. In a promotional video for the application through an animation, a minor is seen saying to her mother “Mom, I'm afraid to go back to school. I don't want to get sick and I don't want you and Dad to get sick, ”then they introduce the CCP virus daily pass as a solution to the problem.

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