New ATM Technology Is Coming That Will Enforce Vaccine Compliance Before You’re Allowed to Access Bank Deposits
Manufactured by South Korean industrial conglomerate Hyosung, the ATM looks like most others, but the couple identified components of it that they say point to the coming implementation of vaccinations as a prerequisite for accessing banking services.
“Okay, so here we have the new ATMs here at the UVA Credit Union here in Charlottesville, Va.,” the man says in the video below while introducing viewers to the ATM. “Looks like they’re made by Hyosung with a thing that kind of looks like -- like the buildings there in Wuhan, China. This looks like a bar to possibly scan your license plate or your vehicle. Down here we have ID scan for, I assume – for vaccination cards…”
As the man is explaining that he believes the ID scanner and palm scanner are “for possible microchips” to be associated with vaccination cards, the woman is heard in the background emphasizing that she and the man are “trying to warn everybody.”
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Beast banking system on the way?
You will notice that the entire video bears the words “beast banking system getting ready” as its descriptor, the idea being that this new ATM at UVA is designed to accommodate the eventual rollout of an entirely new financial system.
https://wltreport.com/2024/08/24/new-atm-technology-is-coming-that-will-enforce/
In the UK supermarkets the self-serve checkouts have facial recognition cameras on them now, and people are being nudged towards biometric payments. One of the manufacturers is Magellan, which some may remember is the name of the data repository company set up by Gushlaine Maxwell's sisters.
Random fact: they tried cashless I'm either Switzerland or Sweden and had to revert because there was 10-20% of the population that wasn't tech savvy (elderly, homeless, etc) and they didn't realize how many were using cash. It was a huge push with gov backing and everything. It would he near impossible thanks to stupid people. Kek.
I remember the story from Chile in particular during NOvid of an 80 something year old woman being forcibly stopped from trying to grocery shop as she didn't have a phone and required digital pass for their 'emergency measures'.