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Connected packaging in APAC: China, Korea and Japan lead the rest of the world in on-pack QR code adoption
14-May-2019 By Pearly Neo
China, Korea and Japan are leading the Asia Pacific region and the rest of the world in the adoption of connected packaging and especially on-pack QR codes, according to Mintel’s recent Global Packaging Trends 2019 report.
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“ffs... So I'm in London overnight, and I'm trying to buy some food I drop into the local Aldi's, only to be told that in order to enter the store I have to download an app and scan a QR code Resist this BS Resist digital ID Resist app-based everything Be pro-human!”
RESIST
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It is starting with food. The barriers. The qr codes. What happens when you can't buy food because of your social credit score. THE ANSWER IS NO. everywhere NO.
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The store this is happening at is ALDI
According to Bullish Bears
“Aldi is one of the fastest-growing grocers in the United States. They operate over 2000 stores in 36 states. And it also plans to open 2500 stores and expand into new states by next year. As a result, Aldi has become the ninth-largest grocer in the United States.”
Given Aldi UK has just gone full Prison System Digital, maybe you can voice your purchasing power in the US.
Per Bullish Bears, Aldi operates around 10,000 stores worldwide, including the Trader Joe’s markets in the United States.
The average Aldi only stocks around 1400 of the most common grocery products instead of an average of 225,000 grocery products.
Apparently the stores are usually located in working-class and minority neighborhoods or where senior citizens who have limited but steady income are located. Will we see forced uptake of digital ID in these stores. Do you want to make a stand or protest? Ask your American Aldi store managers to FREE their Aldi consumers in the UK” NO TYRANNY. to people. No digital intrusion. NO SAYING MY WORDS ARE gone from my mouth before I can say them. No taking ownership of my thoughts. No copyrighting my movement. No trademarking my biometrics. No patenting my collective essence. No geolocating my heart on fire. No cloud my love of this world. and you can’t have God. or how we believe. You can not believe, but you can not have my belief as yours.
If what they are doing to horses is any guidepost, we should insist the TECHNOCRATS wear these geo location devices first for their monitoring. All of them and particularly when they are together and wearing aluminum shoes.
MONITORING KILLS. It is the ultimate schrodinger's box in or on your body.
‘This year's Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., was a disaster due to new electromagnetic radiation (EMF)-emitting devices that racehorses are now being forced to wear, according to published claims.
Several horses dropped dead for no apparent reason now that STRIDESafe wireless monitors, as they are called, are being installed on the backs of all the racehorses to monitor their movements.
According to reports, STRIDESafe wireless monitors are "shaped like an iPhone" and fit into the cloth underneath the saddle on the horse's back. They can track a horse's movements up to 2,400 times per second throughout a race, sending 2,400 pulses of radio frequency (RF) radiation every second through the body of the horse.
"It also contains a GPS component that communicates with global positioning satellites," explains Mark Crispin Miller, writing for his "News from Underground" Substack blog.
"It also communicates with the RFID chip implanted in the left side of every horse's neck, ensuring that the chip also emits radiation throughout the race."
(Related: The United States Cattlemen's Association recently launched a special task force to address the latest threat of mRNA "vaccine" poison in meat and dairy.)
Racehorse shoes made from aluminum, one of the "best conductors" for RF radiation
It should also be noted that every racehorse at the Kentucky Derby wears horseshoes made from aluminum, which Miller says is "one of the best conductors" for RF radiation to surge through the horse's body.
"... the frequencies that are conducted from both the STRIDESafe device and the RFID chip throughout the horse's body are absorbed and reradiated by its four shoes," he added.
"Each horse, then, carries not one but six continuously radiating antennas throughout each race at Churchill Downs. So with 14 horses normally competing in each race, there are 84 antennas among animals in close proximity to one another running around the track."
On April 29, 2023, numerous horses at Churchill Downs died or suffered severe injuries requiring them to be euthanized. So many horses died, in fact, that it was announced on June 2 that the spring meet at the Downs will be suspended as of June 10.
The largest number of horses ever died this year, the same year STRIDESafe monitoring devices were attached to the horses' backs. Coincidence? Hardly.
"Officials at Churchill Downs are panicked because horses racing there have died in much larger numbers this spring than ever before," Miller explains.
"In 2022, nationwide, about 1.25 deaths occurred for every 1,000 horses starting at the gate. But since April 29, 2023, 12 deaths have occurred among just 1,600 starts at Churchill Downs, a sudden and unprecedented 8-fold increase in racehorse mortality."
After an investigation, officials discovered that the only thing that changed about the race this year compared to last was the addition of STRIDESafe monitoring devices.
"We have known for decades that horses' lives are shattered by radio waves," Miller says, adding that this has been known since at least 1998 when racehorse trainer Penny Hargreaves participated in an interview about the subject.
Hargreaves' 90 horses had to be relocated at that time after an FM radio tower was installed near her property, resulting in all of the horses being negatively affected and two dying.
"They were very nervous and jumpy," she revealed. "They all seemed to have sore feet. Horses who had traveled by trailer for years were losing balance while traveling."
So if the payments are going to be under your skin. And 5g needs to follow you everywhere. YOU MUST SAY NO. The next biometrics is you.
Per Wikepidia on Aldi payments in Ireland: “Card, phone and contactless payments are not subject to any surcharge and phone payments can be used for any amount, when authenticated with biometrics.”
If biometric payments put more money in the bank for the retailer they will adopt it. So let’s see what the response should be:
use cash always;
make it inconvenient for the retailer who doesn’t (ie make a point to go with friends to a grocery store with the intent to pay cash and leave a large amount of goods to be restacked if they do not accept it);
In the US make the House bring forth a Bill that makes cash cheapest, and disincentives any biometric payment, or outlaws it. All conveniences are leading to hell to the very absence of privacy, or even health from the EMF etc;
privacy lawyers and litigators, is there a class action suit here: on the basis of choosing the most intrusive payment type, and or dangerous, when others are available;
grow your garden; know you farmers markets;
get the same Dr. Sansone approach to solving this as the shots;
what are your ideas that you can bring to this?
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Thank-you for your article. I am not sure if people know they have choices. That might sound silly, but there are too many crazy things going on. I am very uncomfortable to go into stores with excessive surveillance. I agree cash is extremely important. As well as maybe checking out farm markets or independent markets when possible.
No cellphone, cheap land line from Ooma, phone is 90 bucks and service is 12 a month or so....life better now.