11-04-2021, 04:30 PM
New York (CNN Business)Twitter suspended Newsmax White House correspondent Emerald Robinson for posting blatant misinformation about the Covid-19 vaccine, including claims the shots contain tracking devices linked to the devil.
Talk about being over the top in a conspiracy theory!
If you use a cell phone, credit card, or debit card then you are easy to track. So let's suppose that I made a huge wrong turn in life and become a fugitive. You use your debit or credit cards to buy stuff like gasoline to get away. So if you buy some gas at the Flying A in Winnemucca you will be traced. If you make a cell-phone call to your buddies in the 'hood, you will be traced. If your employer has you use equipment on its behalf, then the equipment, then there might be GPS equipment on it that allows it to be traced in case you should try to sell property that isn't yours. Your car plates have something that can be read from a laser gun connected to a computer in a police car... and if your car is reported stolen, then that will make a recovery and arrest much more likely.
So how does one avoid the consequences of surveillance? Do nothing that causes the authorities to develop an interest in you contrary to your interest.
Quote:https://edition.cnn.com/2021/11/04/media...index.htmlQuote:"Dear Christians: the vaccines contain a bioluminescent marker called LUCIFERASE so that you can be tracked. Read the last book of the New Testament to see how this ends,"
Robinson wrote in a now-deleted tweet. That claim has been debunked: The Covid-19 vaccines do not contain luciferase.
A Twitter (TWTR) spokesperson said Robinson's account was "temporarily locked for repeated violations of our Covid-19 misinformation policy."
Robinson has stated similar misinformation in the past, writing in September that if people want to avoid "taking the Mark of the Beast," then they should not get "anything that injects LUCIFERASE into your body." That tweet, as well as others that are steeped in conspiracy theories, remains on her feed.
However, several other of her recent tweets were also deleted because they violated Twitter's rules.
Twitter (TWTR) has been cracking down on misinformation surrounding Covid-19 and vaccines. Users are allowed to report tweets that contain misinformation to the social media platform.
Social media companies have increasingly come under criticism for facilitating the spread of political misinformation during recent election cycles and, more recently, the proliferation of Covid-19 and anti-vaccine misinformation.
Talk about being over the top in a conspiracy theory!
If you use a cell phone, credit card, or debit card then you are easy to track. So let's suppose that I made a huge wrong turn in life and become a fugitive. You use your debit or credit cards to buy stuff like gasoline to get away. So if you buy some gas at the Flying A in Winnemucca you will be traced. If you make a cell-phone call to your buddies in the 'hood, you will be traced. If your employer has you use equipment on its behalf, then the equipment, then there might be GPS equipment on it that allows it to be traced in case you should try to sell property that isn't yours. Your car plates have something that can be read from a laser gun connected to a computer in a police car... and if your car is reported stolen, then that will make a recovery and arrest much more likely.
So how does one avoid the consequences of surveillance? Do nothing that causes the authorities to develop an interest in you contrary to your interest.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated Communist but instead the people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists -- Hannah Arendt.