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Thanks for the thorough analysis. The Australian government app was completely useless and a shameful waste of money. (It required people to leave Bluetooth on (flattening their battery) and needed to be running on top of apps. - apart from all the other fundamental problems). Embarrassingly bad.

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Thanks for this eye-opening expose. I think the pre-test probability of this working was zero anyway - no large scale government IT attempt has ever been successful. The post office saga where the computer glitches resulted in the unwarranted imprisonment of postmasters should be at the front of everyone in the UK's mind whenever the government proposes anything like this..

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A mindbogglingly utter waste of money. I read articles in 2020 soon after Google and Apple released their API’s explaining that although the concept was technically sound, it could never work in practice once infections got above quite a low level. If a retired furniture maker like me could follow the reasoning, only corruption and greed could prevent the great and the good from understanding it. The people responsible for this belong in prison.

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Whenever I see these astronomical numbers (and they are literally astronomic these days) I always convert them to 'cost to family-of-four' values to anchor them in reality.

In this case: GBP 37B / 65M people x 4 per family.

Working in millions, type the following In the browser URL bar or Google search: 37000 / 65 * 4

The answer is GBP 2,276.92 per family of four! Too big to sweep under the carpet in anyone's book. Except if you're a politician of course.

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Will she have her day in court along with all the other members of Parliament and the government who participated in spending millions of taxpayers money on unproven methods. Where on earth did track and trace surface from? How horribly bad the concept proved to be. Where is this woman now?

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Thank you for this. We had heard the rumours but it's good(?) to see it in all its horrific glory.

As far as privacy and security are concerned, 'device fingerprinting' has been a mobile phone issue for a while now. Rob Braxman has a channel on Odysee where he goes into technical detail. For example,

https://odysee.com/@RobBraxmanTech:6/how-device-fingerprinting-reveals-your:9

So even if you have disabled location the information on who you are is still available to some.

I've now abandoned my own Android phone in favour of a dumb one!

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Mind-bloody-bogglingly stupid and wasteful.

Pretty much like those ridiculous aircraft carriers that would survive approximately 15 minutes in and real conflict, taken out by a swarm of £250k cheap Chinese Exocet-look-alike missiles.

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About b****y time...

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Thank LHT. Taked the whole scamdemic fiasco to a whole another fraudulent level indeed.

The app was the experiment to coerce the people into NWO electronic surveillance compliance.

The unaware took the injections & were oh do proud of the electronic passports. Oh blessed are the foolish.

If nothing else. The scams upon scams of this nonsense have shown up. How useless & inefective the current politicotards really are. Time for change is NOW. RIGHT NOW. TODAY. Deselect every single MP. That removes their parliamentary priviledge & they can then be prosecuted for Crimes Against Humanity. Prosecuted for GENOCIDE.

How? Here's How. https://andybunting.substack.com/p/stop

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Mud on her face - a big disgrace

that 40 billion needs to go to those slowly dying from the vaxx, those killed by the vaxx and those in pain from the vaxx - but that would require brains and empathy - two qualities absent in that old girl's network.

Jabber-’wock is making more sense by the day

Twas brillig, and the slithy toves

Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:

All mimsy were the borogoves,

And the mome raths outgrabe.

“Beware the Jabberwock, my son!

The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!

Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun

The frumious Bandersnatch!”

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