Social credit system
Social credit system (surveillance technology, social control) | |
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Interest of | "Smart city" |
Subpage(s) | •Social credit system/China |
A system of reward and punishment mechanisms for the government to control its citizens. |
A system of reward and punishment mechanisms for the government to control its citizens. The system is based on data collection, surveillance and combination of databases (including social media), leading to a final score, which resembles Facebook likes. Except, if nobody 'likes' you, you won't be able to fly, ride a train and you pay higher taxes.
With the introduction of vaccine passports the supranational deep state has essentially introduced a global social credit system starting in 2021.
Carbon limit reached
The companu Doconomy together with Mastercard and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) created a credit card that works hand-in-hand with a phone app, launched in April 2019, that quantifies the CO₂ emissions generated from each credit card transaction, setting monthly CO2 limits – ensuring your carbon footprint is cut by 50 per cent – it will literally deny cardholders from spending once they have used up their allowance. Every purchase has a carbon footprint attached, which is displayed on the Doconomy app.[1]
"The core purpose is the ability, not only to measure the impact of your consumption, but also to bring it to a direct halt,” the company stated. The website currently features a sneak peek of the message the card user will be met with as soon as they hit their carbon max, warning: “Transaction denied! Carbon limit reached.”[1][2]
The DO card comes at the same time as an August 2021 Nature study “calling for ‘carbon allowances’ that would monitor individuals’ CO2 emissions through smart meters and tracking apps.”[3]