+ Reply to Thread
Page 5 of 5 FirstFirst 1 5
Results 81 to 84 of 84

Thread: China's TERRIFYING Social Credit System (it's already here)

  1. Link to Post #81
    United States Avalon Member onawah's Avatar
    Join Date
    28th March 2010
    Language
    English
    Posts
    22,208
    Thanks
    47,680
    Thanked 116,089 times in 20,639 posts

    Default Re: China's TERRIFYING Social Credit System (it's already here)

    Analysis of critical points of freezing of over one million deposits by Chinese banks
    2,615 views Jun 24, 2022
    95
    Spotlight on China
    17K subscribers

    (It's all connected to the fraudulent building industry in China, which is completely out of control.)

    "According to Liberty Times Net, all deposits in Yuzhou Xin Minsheng Village Bank, Shangcai Huimin Village Bank, Zhecheng Huanghuai Village Bank, and Kaifeng New Oriental Village Bank have been frozen since April 18, resulting in several protests in Zhengzhou, Henan’s capital."



    More here:
    Gravitas: Angry depositors in China protest for their money
    194,024 views Jun 9, 2022
    3.3K
    WION
    6.27M subscribers
    "For almost two months, thousands of desperate depositors in China have been struggling to recover their savings. 4 banks suddenly suspended cash withdrawals. Palki Sharma tells you about the latest bank runs in China."


    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    From CNN (and many other blog pages, reported on 15 June):
    China's bank run victims planned to protest. Then their Covid health codes turned red

    Liu, a 39-year-old tech worker in Beijing, arrived in the central city of Zhengzhou on Sunday with all the boxes ticked to travel under China's stringent Covid restrictions.

    He had tested negative for Covid-19 the day before; his hotel had confirmed he could be checked in; and the health code on his phone app was green -- meaning he had not been exposed to people or places deemed risks and was therefore free to travel.

    But when Liu scanned a local QR code to exit the Zhengzhou train station, his health code came back red -- a nightmare for any traveler in China, where freedom of movement is strictly dictated by a color-code system imposed by the government to control the spread of the virus.

    Anyone with a red code -- usually assigned to people infected with Covid or deemed by authorities to be at high risk of infection -- immediately becomes persona non grata. They are banned from all public venues and transport, and are often subject to weeks of government quarantine.

    That all but derailed plans for Liu, who had come to Zhengzhou, the provincial capital of Henan province, to seek redress from a bank that has frozen his deposits. He had put his life savings -- totaling about 6 million yuan ($890,000) -- into a rural bank in Henan, and since April hasn't been able to withdraw a penny.

    Over the past two months, thousands of depositors like Liu have been fighting to recover their savings from at least four rural banks in Henan -- in a case that involves billions of dollars. In late May, hundreds of them traveled to Zhengzhou from across China and staged a protest outside the office of the Henan banking regulator to demand their money back -- to no avail.

    Another protest was planned for Monday. But as the depositors arrived in Zhengzhou, they were stunned to find that their health codes -- which were green upon departure -- had turned red, according to six who spoke with CNN and social media posts.

    Dozens of depositors were taken into a quarantine hotel guarded by police and local officials, before being sent away on trains bound for their hometowns the next day; others were "quarantined" at several other locations in the city, including a college campus, according to the witnesses and online posts.

    Depositors accused Zhengzhou authorities of tampering with the health code system to prevent them from returning to the city -- and thus thwarting their plans to fend for their rights.

    "The health code should have been used to prevent the spread of the pandemic, but now it has deviated from its original role and become something like a good citizen certificate," said Qiu, a depositor in eastern Jiangsu province.

    Qiu, a teacher, had not been to Henan to protest, but his health code also turned red on Sunday evening after he scanned a QR code from Zhengzhou. He said a fellow depositor had shared a photo of the Zhengzhou QR code on the WeChat messaging app, in an attempt to find out whether depositors outside Henan were also affected.

    The red code seems to target only depositors. Qiu used his wife's phone to scan the QR code, and it came back green, he said. "I called the government hotline in Zhengzhou to complain about my red code, and they told me there was some error with the Big Data information database."
    Each breath a gift...
    _____________

  2. The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to onawah For This Post:

    avid (25th June 2022), Ewan (28th June 2022), Harmony (26th June 2022), Icare (27th August 2023), Reinhard (5th June 2023)

  3. Link to Post #82
    UK Avalon Member Matthew's Avatar
    Join Date
    24th July 2015
    Location
    South East England
    Language
    English
    Age
    51
    Posts
    4,138
    Thanks
    25,644
    Thanked 36,187 times in 4,071 posts

    Default Re: China's TERRIFYING Social Credit System (it's already here)

    Name and shame. Coming to a country near you soon.

    Quote Posted by Songpinganq (@songpinganq)
    China names and shames citizens with a 'D' Social Credit Rating, by displaying their faces, IDs, addresses...on every billboard in the bus (subway/train/plane) for all to see.

    This also alerts who you may want to 'stay away' from, lest your social credit score goes down!

  4. The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Matthew For This Post:

    avid (5th June 2023), Ewan (5th June 2023), Harmony (5th June 2023), Icare (6th July 2023), Reinhard (5th June 2023)

  5. Link to Post #83
    Croatia Administrator Franny's Avatar
    Join Date
    3rd January 2011
    Location
    Island Time
    Posts
    3,133
    Thanks
    53,112
    Thanked 14,316 times in 2,099 posts

    Default Re: China's TERRIFYING Social Credit System (it's already here)

    Aman Jabbi, tech entrepreneur and Silicon Valley veteran discusses the social credit system that is already here and ready to go.


    Source: https://www.rumble.com/video/v35nsy4
    A million galaxies are a little foam on that shoreless sea. ~ Rumi

  6. The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Franny For This Post:

    Ewan (27th August 2023), Harmony (27th August 2023), Icare (27th August 2023), Matthew (27th August 2023), palehorse (28th August 2023)

  7. Link to Post #84
    Avalon Member palehorse's Avatar
    Join Date
    13th April 2020
    Location
    Gaia
    Language
    English
    Age
    46
    Posts
    1,630
    Thanks
    12,042
    Thanked 11,413 times in 1,572 posts

    Default Re: China's TERRIFYING Social Credit System (it's already here)

    Found this article today when looking how things are going in Portugal and Spain.

    Technocrat says quiet part out loud: A Digital ‘World ID’ will soon be mandatory for anyone who wishes to partake in day-to-day functions of society

    Biometric iris scanners being set up throughout Southern Europe; precursor to a global digital ID system being ushered in for citizens around the world whether they ‘like it or not‘ says technocrat CEO of new company that plans to scan the eyeballs of every human on the planet.

    Worldcoin is co-founded by Sam Altman, the head of the company Open AI, which is behind the AI-powered chatbot ChapGPT.


    Listen what this old whore said

    When it’s all in place and no longer “voluntary,” these technologies will be used to create and enforce 15-minute cities, says Christine Anderson, a member of the E.U. Parliament from Germany. Watch her describe how it will work below.

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1681913189624160257



    ref.: https://leohohmann.com/2023/07/20/te...ns-of-society/
    --
    A chaos to the sense, a Kosmos to the reason.

  8. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to palehorse For This Post:

    Ewan (28th August 2023), Harmony (29th August 2023)

+ Reply to Thread
Page 5 of 5 FirstFirst 1 5

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts