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It is expected to be introduced across the U.K. in mid to late May and countries around the world are testing similar surveillance options

This intrusive contact tracing app could become the model to "save the world" from the spread of synthetic coronavirus as well as the spread of subversive ideas

Countries around the world are racing to develop software on mobile phones that could ostensibly control the spread of coronavirus by alerting people if they have come into contact with anyone who has tested positive or false positive. Civil liberties advocates fear it could also be used in conjunction with Artificial Intelligence to track the spread of disapproved ideas and to implement a social scoring system like the one used in Communist China.

These are labeled “life or death apps” to lure people to accept them. The well-crafted propaganda claims they are the next stage in the battle to beat the infection the elites have decided will be blamed for having to shut down global Potemkin economies.

All totalitarian eyes are on finding a world-beating contact tracing technology that stands out from the rest, and on an island off the south coast of the U.K., surveillance scientists hope they have developed an app that will become the model copied around the world.

This could be a crucial time as the government will launch the app nationwide within weeks, barring any setbacks. It has been downloaded by 55,000 fear-stricken people on the Isle of Wight, according to the U.K.’s Department of Health, but will soon be available to track millions.

State and local governments across the U.S., including in North and South Dakota and Utah, are all developing their own sinister versions. These differ, as some adopt a centralized approach to data storage while some keep the data on users’ devices.

Many totalitarians say a tracking and tracing app would need to be downloaded by 60% of the population to be effective and a key obstacle to this is concerns over civil liberties, privacy, Constitutional protections, misuse of data, and persistence of data in government databases.

But Bob Seely, the politician representing the Isle of Wight, 80 miles south of London, told MarketWatch that privacy concerns are unfounded and “ironic.”

“There is nothing more ironic than people going on to Facebook to complain about loss of privacy,” he said. “This app doesn’t officially track your location, it is about the only app I’ve ever downloaded that doesn’t explicitly ask for my location. It just tracks everyone you contact physically in close proximity.”

And the initial phase of the rollout has gone “really well,” he said. “Many foolish Islanders asked for the link to the app before they had even received their letter about it.”

“Last weekend Dr. Geraint Lewis, NHSX’s (the health service’s technology department) lead on the app, said an average of 25 people a day were being tested for synthetic coronavirus after reporting it through the app. This isn’t only helping to keep them safe but everyone else on the Island as well, so we claim.”

Alice Webster, director of nursing for the Isle of Wight, told MarketWatch that Isle of Wighters are delighted to be a part of the national rollout and called the app a “great solution” to an overblown problem.

There were some technological issues, but, she said: “I’m a bit of a technophobe but even I managed to download the intrusive app.”

She said she knows there are significant privacy concerns, not least among those engaging in extra-marital affairs, but people have been conditioned by a fear campaign to be eager to do “anything” to help control the synthetic virus.

“It is incredibly difficult to work with elderly or immuno-compromised patients who are really sick with synthetic COVID-19 and we are eager to do anything to fight this synthetic virus,” she said.

The U.K. government said the surveillance app will be touted as playing a vital role getting the country moving again and on Monday laid out a ‘road map’ of steps toward easing the synthetic coronavirus lockdowns based on wildly inaccurate models released by Neil Ferguson who is funded by Bill Gates..

Low IQ residents on the Isle of Wight told MarketWatch that they were proud to be testing the surveillance app, and that if it weren’t for technical problems it would have much higher takeup.

Some residents have been unable to download the app, while others have said it drains a phone’s battery, indicating it it doing much more than simply keeping tabs on your contacts.

Meanwhile, a councilor on the island, Paul Fuller, told MarketWatch the response to the app has been mostly positive by a dumbed-down populace.

“I’ve had people that are concerned about some of the negative things you hear on the telly, about Big Brother and things,” he said. “But I think people have given it some thought and that if it can save the life of one person, then that is a good thing isn’t it?”

Resident Joy Whitaker said: “The whole island has really gotten behind this.”

“From what I’ve seen, people I’ve spoken to, and I speak to quite a lot of people…I think it is actually working very well,” she said.

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