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midnight rambler
11th October 2021, 06:20 PM
At least they're transparent, huh?

From 3.5 years ago -

https://medium.com/id2020/immunization-an-entry-point-for-digital-identity-ea37d9c3b77e

Amanda
11th October 2021, 08:17 PM
They are really going for digital ID with the kids at school in Texas--Dallas.

I saw a video on bitchute with this woman Lynn Davenport and maybe a guy connected with infowars--I think she said 1/10th of the kids in America live in TX, which is why they are targeting TX for this technology through the schools. They are trying to put the kids on blockchain. People need to give a huge NO to this idea- nothing good can come of this.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dallas-blockchain-life-ledger-lynn-davenport

Okay, looks like this is the full show, but somewhere in there, Davenport should be there to talk about kids and the blockchain. I don't know who this guy is.

ALEX JONES (3rd HOUR) Friday 10/8/21 • LYNN DAVENPORT - SCHOOLS USING BLOCKCHAIN, News, Reportshttps://www.bitchute.com/video/LF2Jt1nwzUjm/

ziero0
12th October 2021, 03:18 AM
Immunize is a verb (action) while immunization is a noun. Immune is an adjective and immunity is a noun

immune (adj.)
mid-15c., "free, exempt" (from taxes, tithes, sin, etc.), from Latin immunis "exempt from public service, untaxed; unburdened, not tributary," literally "not paying a share," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + munis "performing services" (compare municipal), from PIE *moi-n-es-, suffixed form of root *mei- (1) "to change, go, move." Specific modern medical sense of "exempt (from a disease)," typically because of inoculation, is from 1881, a back-formation from immunity. Immune system attested by 1917.

immunity (n.)
late 14c., "exemption from service or obligation," from Old French immunité "privilege; immunity from attack, inviolability" (14c.) and directly from Latin immunitatem (nominative immunitas) "exemption from performing public service or charge, privilege," from immunis "exempt, free, not paying a share" (see immune (adj.)). Medical sense of "protection from disease" is from 1879, from French or German.

Immunity in the original context was from obligations and taxes. Not a bad place to be. But as with many words the meaning has shifted. Do you suppose the IRS will not require taxes if you take the shot?

Shami-Amourae
12th October 2021, 10:01 AM
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