Covid-related tech was exploited for mass surveillance, just as we were warned
By: Rachel Marsden
Various governments across the world have co-opted digital tracing for use by police and intelligence services
New revelations show that the Covid pandemic has allowed for governments and Big
Tech to expand the surveillance-industrial complex that tightens the state’s
grip on thought and movement.
A recent batch of Twitter internal documents released by Elon Musk via
journalist David Zweig on the platform itself reveals that one of the first
meetings that the Biden Administration requested with Twitter executives was on
the topic of Covid vaccines and specific high-profile accounts that deviated
from the official narrative.
“Twitter did suppress views – many from doctors and scientific experts – that
conflicted with the official positions of the White House. As a result,
legitimate findings and questions that would have expanded the public debate
went missing,” Zweig wrote.
He added that “with Covid, this bias bent heavily toward establishment dogmas,”
and cited examples of various experts, including prominent epidemiologists,
whose views were censored as a result of being qualified by the non-scientists
at Twitter as Covid “misinformation.”
We’ve also learned from previous Musk-approved Twitter file releases of the cozy
relationship between government officials – including those working for the
Pentagon, CIA, and FBI – and big US social media outlets like Twitter, which
routinely cooperated on various government priorities and agendas ranging from
framing foreign wars to promoting certain narratives about geopolitical
competitors (like Russia) under the guise of fighting “disinformation.” All of
this in an ostensibly democratic country that’s supposed to value free speech
and debate.
It’s only now, when most Westerners are jabbed, that taboos on scientific
information about the true efficacy of the vaccines (particularly on new
variants), associated side-effects and risks (like myocarditis), and the high
protective value of post-infection immunity, are being loosened and no longer
routinely suppressed or vilified as dangerous fake news.
Just like they do with war propaganda, the US government and its Western allies
went out of their way to manufacture consent, and they used the very same Big
Tech platforms that were once the great hope of those seeking to break free from
more controlled corporate media. And the gatekeepers of those platforms, like
those at Twitter, were far too keen to abide. Under the guise of combating
disinformation, citizens ended up applauding censorship and descending in lynch
mobs on those designated as the current threat to virtuous Western societal
norms – be they “Russians” or “anti-vaxxers.”
From Covid tracking to mass surveillance
And that’s not all that the pandemic has in common with other crises shamelessly
exploited by governments. A new report by the Associated Press has found that
the pandemic permitted the expansion of global surveillance, with police in
multiple countries using “technologies and data to halt travel for activists and
ordinary people, harass marginalized communities and link people’s health
information to other surveillance and law enforcement tools. In some cases, data
was shared with spy agencies.”
According to the AP’s investigation, Israel’s domestic security agency, Shin
Bet, has used contact tracing technology to track people located near a zone of
unrest, sending them threatening messages even if they weren’t involved.
China’s health QR code system, managed by three separate levels of government,
has required that Covid passes flash green to take a plane or train, but those
en route to protests have inexplicably and routinely found their passes turning
red.
Authorities in India reportedly used the Covid mask mandate as a pretext to scan
faces with hand-held devices using facial recognition software, which can be
added or compared to a preexisting database of criminals.
The watchdogs for Australia’s intelligence services disclosed in November 2020
that the country’s Covid contact tracing app was used by the spies to collect
data on citizens – “incidentally” – even though it was deemed to be virtually
useless in uncovering unidentified Covid cases. But Aussie police have since
used the Covid app’s check-in data as an investigative tool, according to the
AP.
The US government has used CIA-linked data company, Palantir Technologies, to
“power the digital operating system for the U.S. public health response to the
pandemic,” according to a February 2022 press release from the company, which
has been awarded multiple contracts worth tens of millions of dollars amid the
crisis.
Remember when the global war on terror scared people so badly that US-led
Western democracies, with little pushback, set up a global surveillance
panopticon under the guise of keeping everyone safe? Well, the Covid scare has
been used by governments all over the world to expand their surveillance
networks – all the while telling their citizens that it’s being done to keep
them safe from a virus.
It’s not like no one predicted this would happen. “Do you truly believe that
when the first wave, this second wave, the 16th wave of the coronavirus is a
long-forgotten memory, that these capabilities will not be kept? That these
datasets will not be kept? No matter how it is being used, what is being built
is the architecture of oppression,” warned NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden in
an April 2020 interview. “We could have a parallel epidemic of authoritarian and
repressive measures following close if not on the heels of a health epidemic,”
said the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of
the right to freedom of opinion and expression in April 2020, while referring to
Covid as a “pathogen of repression.” “Civil society can expect governments to
justify using digital surveillance beyond the pandemic as a means to protect
national security, implement governance priorities, and serve future public
health interests,” the Cargenie Endowment for International Peace warned in
October 2021.
Just a few days ago, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who just retired as Director of the US
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and chief medical advisor
to President Joe Biden, lamented that “we’re living in a progressively
anti-science era.” But if he is looking to place the blame for the blow that
science has taken as a result, then he should do some soul-searching along with
his government colleagues who chose manipulation and information control over
open scientific discussion and debate. And where are the demands for the Covid-related
mass surveillance to be immediately dismantled? It shouldn’t just be forgotten
about so that it can stick around to be exploited or further enhanced during the
next big government authoritarian bender. It needs to go.
COPYRIGHT 2023 RACHEL MARSDEN