The World Economic Forum’s Totally Not Creepy New Idea
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The World Economic Forum’s Totally Not Creepy New Idea
Schwab and the boys are at it again.
Davos globalists are worried that ubiquitous face masks are preventing the plebs from being identified via facial recognition technology.
But don’t worry, they have a solution, and it’s not creepy at all!
Source: Summit News
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