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New World Order Title: The Largest Behavioral Conditioning Experiment In History Has Begun The largest behavioral conditioning experiment in the history of mankind has just begun in China, and for those who value their freedoms in the West - one can only pray it never makes it here. A citizen score system has been developed which will rate each citizen on the basis of their political views, their expression on social media, the kinds of purchases they make, and their credit scores. These scores which will range between 350-950 will be taken into account when handing out loans, approving travel visas, and other grants from the government. Such scores could also be used to determine who will have access to certain types of jobs. Essentially your life opportunities will be determined by this score. Where this system gets even more manipulating is that the scores of one's family and friends can also affect your score, thereby ensuring that there exists a social pressure to behave in the approved manner lest it affects those whom you know and care about. There will be no hiding your score from family or friends and its impact on them, as everybody will have the ability to check anyone else's score online. Once this system is in place, the government will have a very effective method of reinforcing the kind of behavior it believes to be politically and socially correct. The scores will be linked to China's national ID card and while currently supposedly voluntary, the government has announced that it will be mandatory by 2020. Opponents of a national ID system in the US will no doubt point to the Chinese system as a warning for the US of what can happen when big government and big data get together. Since most of the big social networks and payment gateways in the country are controlled by Alibaba and Tencent, the two companies have been roped in to run this citizen score system for the government. Yahoo, an American company, is a major stockholder in Alibaba and is already a participant in this oppression of the most populous nation on earth. In fact, the approval for it to make an extremely fruitful pre-IPO investment in Alibaba was granted right after it turned over the personal details of a dissenting journalist that the Chinese government were desperate to nab. Coincidence? This blatant abuse of power should serve as a warning to Americans who are themselves handing away their liberties without realizing the consequences. Every year Americans give away more and more personal information about themselves that makes assembling a profile on them very simple. All the information required to enable such a system here is already easily available to the government through the compliance of the major corporations in the country. Think about it: you are being tracked everywhere you go through software on your phones, your laptops and computers send back usage reports, advertisers have enough information about you to target their products with increasing precision and all of your personal data is on social networks being mined for whatever use deemed necessary. Credit card companies already use numerous factors in determining your risk as a card holder. With so much data being made available it will be tempting for these companies to incorporate other non-financial indicators to determine one's worthiness to be given credit. With more and more people dependent upon government financial aid in the United States, it is not hard to see how a government that wants more control over its citizenry might one day want to take advantage of combining political manipulation with financial benefits or lack thereof. Christian prophecy experts make note of the fact that Revelation 13 specifically speaks of a time in the future in which the "mark of the beast" is directly connected to political support for the "Beast" or Antichrist. One is not able to buy or sell without this mark and it is clearly a mark of loyalty and allegiance. The merging of political allegiance and the ability to conduct commerce is clearly only beginning. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5. The score will be useful for American businesses. When doing business with the Chinese, refuse to ever hire or do business with anybody in China who has a score ABOVE a certain level. In fact, make it a matter of federal contract law that the US government cannot make contracts with any Chinese firm that has a "Citizen Score" average for its workers above 600, and make it such that the American government cannot do business with American companies that contract with Chinese businesses whose Citizen Score exceeds 600. Make it such that high score Chinese - people most acceptable to their Communist governments, cannot make contracts with or do business with the West, that the West will accept only low-scoring Chinese. Moreover, give Visas only to those Chinese who score BELOW a certain level, and give ASYLUM to any Chinese scoring below a certain level. Make it such that the Chinese are stuck with their purist, conformist, Communist drones, and all of the Chinese yearning to be free, with low scores because of religion or political views or large families have exclusive access to American markets. And use American power to "encourage" our allies to do the same. As the Chinese implement this score, they have handed over power over their people to the free world, for if WE choose to give all favors and relationships with the Chinese with the lowest scores, the Chinese individually will be put in the position of having to choose between being loyal to their Communist, closed government, limiting themselves to China, or being persona-non-grata in China, but welcomed by the rest of the world. Make the ChiComs quietly retire this system, because it lets US identify the good Communists, and then segregate them out and cut them out of access to the West, while rewarding the people in China with the lowest scores.
#3. To: Vicomte13 (#2) (Edited) I wish I could be as optimistic about this nation that you seem to be.
#4. To: Don (#3) I wish I could be as optimistic about this nation that you seem to be. I'm not at all optimistic. What I wrote is what we free people SHOULD do. If we stood up to our full height and used our freedom as a sword and shield, we would change the world for the better. What we actually WILL do is follow the lead of the rich owners, and they will like a system like this: it reduces everybody to predictability.
#5. To: Vicomte13 (#4) Well, fact or fantasy, this nation is well on the road to copying what the Chinese are doing. When the time is right, our masters will show the iron fist they are aching to reveal. The American people are too ignorant or blinded to know what is coming down the road at them.
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