India to launch mandatory digital health card built on concept developed by globalist vaccine pimp Bill Gates
by: JD Heyes
NaturalMews.com
Monday, August 17, 2020
Being one of the richest men in the world has given Microsoft founder Bill Gates far too much time on his hands and, in many ways, far too much power and influence.
As reported by Great Game India, the Indian government is set to implement a mandatory health card program that is modeled after a concept developed by Gates, a one-world globalist and vaccine pusher who literally has the power to control messaging, access to information, and other necessities a free people require in order to remain free.
The outlet notes:
Under the ‘One Nation One Health Card’ scheme, a person’s medical history records, including all the treatments and tests that the person has undergone, will be digitally saved in this card. Hospitals, clinics, and doctors will all be linked to a central server. The move is aimed at mapping the health records of every citizen of the country in a digital format.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans to make the announcement during his country’s Independence Day celebrations Aug. 15.
Privacy rights advocates in India, the world’s most populous democracy, are attempting to warn fellow citizens.
“I am not seeing any discussion around this. This is a huge step! A mandatory card and a number with all your health info accessible? How is that a good thing? What about confidentiality issues?” one Twitter user wrote.
Are we living in data privacy myths?
Besides, the scheme is completely up to hospitals/ citizens, whether they want to opt for the 'One Nation One Health Card' scheme or not. https://t.co/AGuRdeVVU9— biju govind (@bijugovind) August 9, 2020
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