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In the wake of reports from the UK that those who refuse to be vaccinated will be denied access to certain otherwise normal activities, concerns are ramping up that refusing the jab will result in being relegated to the societal trash heap.
As reported recently in Reuters regarding Great Britain,
As reported here the vaccine may become mandatory to go to work and as well as to travel in and from the UK.
A number of dystopian sci-fi novels predicted the eventual establishment of a two-tier society,
In Yevgeny Zamyatin's classic WE, the "unacceptables" live outside the city limits, behind what is called the "Green Wall."
Those living outside the wall have, in fact, grown fur, a further demarcation of their social distance from their walled-in brethren. In Eric Gonzalez-Payne's as yet unpublished and eerily current dystopian science fiction manuscript, 'Ola Credit', we see an invocation of a social credit system, very much akin to what has been rolled out in China and is being covertly rolled out in the US, which is resulting in certain people being blocked from financial and medical services.
The revocation of services by PayPal for numerous independent media websites, is also redolent of the creation of tiers - the fully vested and those who are not.
So let's take a look at the US situation vis-à-vis the vaccination and see where we stand.
Trump's Executive Order, signed on December 8, 2020, clearly makes the shots optional.
According to Defense Department spokesman Jonathan Hoffman, the voluntary nature of the immunizations could change as time goes on.
Once the FDA fully licenses a vaccine,
The fact is that certain Americans are already being denied... well,
In China, which has a publicly acknowledged social credit system, a low social credit score can impact your employment prospects as well as those of your children.
As US whistleblowers and others are now being hit with denial of services, it does appear that a two-tier system is in the process of a roll out here, as well.
According to polls, approximately half of the US population is reluctant to take the Covid vaccine, an mRNA vaccine which is entirely new and has no track record.
Some of these folks are most likely "on the fence" and will be swayed by the threat of loss of work and the concomitant ugly realities of homelessness and hunger.
As reported recently in The Washington Post, the Executive Vice-President of the Kaiser Family Foundation, Larry Levitt, stated that,
While President-elect Joseph Biden has declared that he will not make vaccinations mandatory, some of his other comments indicate that he believes there are other ways to "get people on board" to be vaccinated.
"The Public's Role in COVID-19 Vaccination", a July 2020 report from Johns Hopkins Center For Health Security and Texas State University suggested that public health agencies,
This report sparked a wave of concern that food stamps and other safety-net services would be tied to receiving the vaccine.
If Biden has been subtly equivocating on vaccine mandates, he has come down firmly in support of mandating masks, saying that for his first hundred days in office,
He has also called upon Governors to mandate mask wearing in their states and for,
What that means, folks, is arrests, jail time and/or fines for those defying the mandate.
A recent Danish study on masks (Face Masks for Prevention of COVID-19 - Rationale and Design of Randomised Controlled trial DANMASK-19) has been heavily suppressed, prompting questions as to whether the results of the study indicate that masks are not useful...
And if masks are not useful in preventing the spread of this virus, they appear to be most useful in whipping up support for the official Covid narrative.
Americans are already feeling the devastating financial effects of lockdowns.
If the trend in the UK to make second class citizens of vaccine refuseniks is exported to America, expect to see the finances of the vaccinated improve while those refusing to take the shot end up on the streets, fighting over a bowl of soup or a cot in a homeless shelter.
Or maybe even growing fur...
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