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Article: Travel? “If You’re Trying To Stay Off The Grid, Stay On Your Couch”

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“Look at China if you want to get an idea of where the [UN] 21 and 2030 Agendas will take us. We can see the future in China. China is being brought to you and this is what it looks like. It’s so over the top absurd it looks like a dystopian black comedy,” reports David Knight.

“It’s happening in America, It’s happening big time in Australia, especially in the state of Victoria with their ‘Belt and Road initiative’ ties to China. If you want to see how heavy the regulations are, just look at ties between the politicians and China.”

Knight continues, “You may want to look at this story coming out of Shanghai, since China is the globalists’ model. It’s an article on traveling in China from mp.weixin.qq.com, a Chinese paper in Shanghai.”

The article starts by saying “We’ve been stuck in the city for too long and we want to go see something, someplace, someone else. We want to travel. But how to do it in the era of contact tracing, Big Data health history tracking and ubiquitous QR codes? It is without a doubt more complicated than it used to be. There is no more just hopping on a plane and jumping into a taxi at your destination.”

“Your temperature will be taken. You’ll need a working Chinese phone number and either WeChat or Alipay to scan two essential QR codes before you are allowed to board the airplane. The first code is for an online registration of your 14-day travel history with the State Council of China; the system automatically tracks your travel history based on data collected by your telecom provider,” the article continues.

Knight comments, “Of course you’re not just going to be hopping into a privately owned car in China. That’s one of the reasons why they want to enable Tesla, Uber, and companies like them to limit your ownership, and therefore limit your mobility [with ride sharing rent-by-the-ride]. All the things they’re doing to people at airports, trains, and hotels will be done to you when you rent the car, rent the ride, from Tesla or Cadillac, or whoever has friends in the government.”

“Because your phone is your surveillance device as the NSA was bragging about back in 2013. They were laughing about it, they had a slide showing the Apple 1984 commercial saying ‘Who knew in 1984 that this would be big brother’ (they show a picture of the iPhone) ‘and the zombies would be paying customers’. They did that as James Clapper was saying they weren’t tracking us, perjuring himself before the Senate and lying to the American people,” Knight points out.

The article goes on to describe a complicated process of scanning multiple QR codes at every leg of your journey to make it even easier for the government to track you. Travelers to some areas of China “will need to provide a detailed address of your intended lodging’, as well as filling out registration forms and saving screenshots of the QR codes they’ve scanned to show the bureaucrats.

Knight explains, “This is what it’s going to be like to travel in America because this is what’s already happened in China. Our bureaucrats, both Republican and Democrat, are doing everything the Chinese do. China is the test site.”

The article warns, “In a word, confusing. Procedures may change every day. They may have changed in the 10 minutes since you started reading this. If in doubt, just scan whatever code that the staff tells you to. If you’re trying to stay off the grid, stay on your couch for the moment.”

“This is what we have to look forward to folks. Of course, we already have Governor Cuomo banning virtually every traveler from every state from coming into New York. Just stay on the couch, they’re going to lock you down until you can’t travel anywhere,” Knight concludes.