I don't see why proof of vaccination or a vaccination card/passport would be needed for any reason. "They" say that the vaccine WON'T keep me from getting the virus. "They" say the vaccine will NOT keep me from spreading the virus if I have it. "They" say that it was designed, and ONLY designed to keep me from Dying from the virus if I do contract it. Period. Which leads back to my question of WHY would I need to show proof that " I " am not supposed to die from covid? If I'm not immune, and can still transmit the virus WITH the vaccine, why do people want proof that " I " won't die if I get it? How can that possibly make someone else safer? It couldn't possibly concern them in any logical sense that I can make. If it offered either immunity from catching or transmitting the disease I would understand the need for an ID. It does neither, it is ONLY supposed to keep you from dying if you do catch it. Any help would be appreciated. Is my logic wrong, or am I missing something?
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Just my opinion, but I think the part you're missing is that "They" want to normalize us having to show papers, just like in Nazi Germany, whenever we are asked for them. It's a control thing for the populace. It also affords them the opportunity to figure out who isn't falling in line with their "recommendations." Then they know who the dissenters are - those who can't produce a vax card. You're right - if people who get the jab can still get covid, can still transmit covid, then what good is proof that you had the jab? Unless the jab isn't what we've been told at all...
Crowd control, access control, financial control etc etc
All requiring a standardised registration and unique serial number for all human stock.
The aim is the RFID implants so that the IOT scanners at every doorway can be activated or not depending on your level of obedience.