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Harvard University's COVID-19 federal policy whitepapers leaked
Jose Miller
Nathan Lewis
Harvard University's Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics developed a series of COVID-19 Rapid Response Impact Initiative white papers, outlining the reputed "emerging consensus" of experts. The Research Initiative reports recommend:
• Freedom of movement and association be legally readjusted in the interest of public safety (WP 1).
• Accelerated re-entry of incarcerated persons into society giving priority to HIV-infected persons (WP 1).
• Police discontinue making custodial arrests for all non-violent or misdemeanor offenses throughout the quarantine period (WP 7).
• Police issue fines for violations of stay-at-home orders only if the offender is affluent (WP 7).
• ICE immediately release all detained persons and cease arrests and deportations indefinitely (WP 1).
• Transitional economic decisions be based on eliminating social inequalities of wealth and opportunity (WP 10).
• Increasing social capital for people of color be given higher priority than helping small businesses stay afloat (WP 10).
• Propaganda-based social shaming (the panel specifically praises a UK Guardian editorial that argues it is ok to yell at people not wearing masks) (WP 6).
• Transition of schools to a digital curriculum with tablet-based learning (WP 1).
• Social institutions that require weekly mass gatherings (e.g. churches) be transitioned to videoconferencing-based attendance or permanently closed (WP 3).
Colton Rodriguez
(continuing)
• Automated authentication and authorization checks for access to public amenities or private corporate trust partners through software-based facial recognition be widely implemented (WP 8).
• Mandatory routine testing of all Americans (WP 8) supplemented with random testing (WP 6) with a target of approximately 50 million tests administered daily.
• Participation in public life eventually be made contingent on possession of immunity certificates (WP 8).
• Permanent implantable ID2020 digital certificates replace ephemeral cell phone-based public-key immunity credentials within one year (WP 8).
• Creation of a new federal institution to manage the crisis with "decisive authority" outside the partisan friction of congressional supervision. (WP 10).
• The Federal Reserve Board be given broader legal authority and control of the economy (WP 3).
• Legislation to dramatically broaden the scope and power of eminent domain in order to rapidly deploy high-speed 5g and fiber-optic infrastructure nationwide (WP 3).
• All national voting be done exclusively by mail with the possibility of enacting compulsory voting (WP 3).
• All non-essential infrastructure and services be shuttered; however, the panel recommends that although non-essential, teleconferencing technology, the television industry, and Youtube be increasingly subsidized (WP10).
Connor Hall
(continuing)
• "Verifiable-to-social contacts proofs of hygienic standards" (WP 3).
• All federal subsidies to individuals be contingent on strict monitored compliance with stay-at-home orders (WP 3).
• Stay-at-home compliance be enforced by community-reporting, phone tracking, drones, and algorithmic prediction (WP 3).
• Aggressive federal investment in contact-tracing and surveillance technologies (WP 2).
• Thermal scanners be deployed in public gathering spots (WP 2).
• Deploying a nationwide, centralized, Bluetooth-based contact-tracing and exposure alert system using phone apps; phones with the app would also collect and report the location of proximate phones without the app (WP 5).
• Access to public venues and events require members of the public to scan qr codes with their cell phones to enable contact-tracing (WP 2).
Colton Nguyen
what if i dont have a smart phone
Jayden Diaz
(The authors of the study admit in a conflict of interest declaration that they are shareholders in Nanomix, a diagnostic point of care biotech company.)
Justin Sanchez
Did they leak your meds?
Ayden Murphy
Bumping. Thats some scary shit
Lucas Green
Look how fuckin slick they think they are.
>bring up immunity certs
>public is disgusted by the concept (except faggots
>"in recent weeks growing interest of immunity certificates"
Michael Bennett
Ok. Academics generating noise. Let me know when it happens.
James Carter
chip
Lucas Morris
so basically it's end times this is it, make your peace with God and accept Jesus
Julian Morris
>• Accelerated re-entry of incarcerated persons into society giving priority to HIV-infected persons
So HIV prisoners have priority to be released? I still don’t understand how the release of prisoners gets thrown in with all this stuff. It would make more sense to keep them in prison?
Daniel Butler
They lock people in their homes to prevent infection, and then tell us we need to have gotten it in order to be let back out.
Connor Ross
Jeremiah James
none of this makes sense, unless you are a satanist nwo shill or slave or player
Caleb Wood
>ICE immediately release all detained persons and cease arrests and deportations indefinitely
>Transitional economic decisions be based on eliminating social inequalities of wealth and opportunity
>Increasing social capital for people of color be given higher priority than helping small businesses stay afloat
>Social institutions that require weekly mass gatherings (e.g. churches) be transitioned to videoconferencing-based attendance or permanently closed
>Participation in public life eventually be made contingent on possession of immunity certificates
>Permanent implantable ID2020 digital certificates replace ephemeral cell phone-based public-key immunity credentials within one year
>All national voting be done exclusively by mail with the possibility of enacting compulsory voting
>Aggressive federal investment in contact-tracing and surveillance technologies
Justin Sanders
Interesting... bump
Matthew Stewart
These are the most disgusting ones for me.
Literally and unironically Q said they would shill for mail vote.
Ethan Clark
Count the shills in 3 2 1...
Nathan Thompson
>Aggressive federal investment in contact-tracing and surveillance technologies
That’s been in place for the last two decades
Ryder Clark
There too? That's also happening here in Argentina
Gavin Sanders
They use “academics” to give authority to their takeover.
Make no mistake we will always be monitered forever. There will always be a reason to keep the system in place.
It will be perfect tyranny forever
Adam Ortiz
Here too.
The more criminals they can get on the streets, the more chaotic things will become.
These people want to destroy everything.
Globalists want to create mass chaos, violence, poverty and misery so that we get so desperate that we accept everything they propose.
Colton Lewis
...Ok. I would rather take my chances trying to dismantle my city's police force with an armed militia than move into this shit.
Daniel Jenkins
Gee I wonder (((who))) came up with these ideas.
Fucking hell some of the stuff mentioned is frightening. 1984 was a warning not a fucking instruction manual.
Henry Rogers
bumping and saving this page. Don't let this get memory holed
Asher Robinson
Nothing lasts forever. In the worst case, the system will just collapse due to entropy and bad luck. Or maybe we'll all get killed in the process, but either one is preferable to tyranny.
Julian King
100 years from now all of these things will be but a memory
Dominic Hill
Largely fell through. In any case, tell 'em to go fuck themselves.
Liam Torres
You could meme that it’s ableist because people would judge you on your health status just to participate in society. Or it’s against gays because they might add AIDS to it or some shit. I dunno
Ayden Jones
You can use their tactics against them and claim everything is ableist, sexist, racist, so nothing ever gets done.