Anonymous ID: 14f74c Aug. 2, 2021, 11:22 a.m. No.78642   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8643 >>8646

>>78641

I will not take anything at all, because I'm not crazy. Also let's say it is J&J, why doesn't he specify it? I really don't understand what he is doing there.

 

After vaccines will be destroyed, all of them, and I consider that a good thing.

Anonymous ID: 14f74c Aug. 2, 2021, 11:58 a.m. No.78651   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8689 >>8736

>>78647

>contract be voided

If the governments were not EVIL, they would have

a) not signed these in the first place

b) paid Pfizer anyway, and got the cures for the citizens

 

What do they have to lose anyway? Haha, tax payer money, who cares.

 

Pushing for these shots makes it obvious that these governments are EVIL to the CORE.

Anonymous ID: 14f74c Aug. 2, 2021, 12:29 p.m. No.78661   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8665 >>8689 >>8736

>>78649

>>78650

https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/vaccine-passports-contracts-government-covid-two-years-2023-1127579

 

Vaccine passports: Government signs Covid jab passport deals worth ÂŁ1.6m that could last until 2023

 

The Government has spent almost £23.6 million on the UK’s Covid certification programme so far, despite some MPs claiming ministers will not follow through with the plans.

 

The Government has signed off vaccine passport contracts worth ÂŁ1.6 million this week in a sign that Britons could be living with Covid certification for the next two years.

 

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has signed two fresh contracts with technology firms for work on the Government’s vaccine passport scheme, i can reveal.

 

It brings the Government’s total spend on the UK’s Covid certification programme to almost £23.6 million, despite some MPs claiming a mandatory jab passport scheme has just been mooted as a tactic to increase vaccination rates.

 

Yesterday, the NHS app was upgraded to allow it to be used as a Covid vaccine passport domestically in England, with a message that read: “You may need to show your NHS Covid Pass at places that have chosen to use the service”.

 

Documents published on Wednesday show that Entrust, a US-based IT firm, is set to receive almost ÂŁ840,000 from the Government to help produce digital Covid certificates via the NHS app.

 

The contract is set to last until July next year but will likely be renewed until mid-2023, with pricing for a two-year contract already detailed in official documents.

 

Entrust was awarded ÂŁ250,000 earlier this year in a separate Government agreement for its work on the UK vaccine passport scheme.

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Anonymous ID: 14f74c Aug. 2, 2021, 12:29 p.m. No.78662   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8665 >>8689 >>8736

>>78649

>>78650

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-12-17/quandt-family-buys-entrust-in-shift-from-card-swipes-to-online

 

Quandt Family Buys Entrust in Shift From Card Swipes to Online

The billionaire Quandt family’s Datacard Group agreed to buy Entrust Inc., a maker of identity management and authentication software, to meet increased demand for security as more business goes digital.

Datacard, a plastic-card printing supplier based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, is paying $500 million in cash for Entrust, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter who asked not to be identified because the terms are private. Germany’s Quandt family also holds a controlling stake in luxury-car maker Bayerische Motoren Werke AG.

Datacard supplies banks and governments with machines to print, emboss and package credit cards and official documents such as passports and drivers licenses. Many of those customers are moving to digital technology, seeking to cut costs and meet growing demand for online and mobile transactions.

Anonymous ID: 14f74c Aug. 2, 2021, 12:30 p.m. No.78664   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8665 >>8670 >>8689 >>8736

>>78649

>>78650

Quandt family

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Quandt

 

Most of what is known about the Herbert and other Quandt family members during the war comes from a deep investigatory study done by the revealing documentary The Silence of the Quandts.[4]

The Hanns-Joachim-Friedrichs-Award winning documentary film The Silence of the Quandts[4][5] by the German public broadcaster ARD described in October 2007 the role of the Quandt family businesses during the Second World War.The family's Nazi past was not well known, but the documentary film revealed this to a wide audience and confronted the Quandts about the use of slave labourers in the family's factories during World War II

Anonymous ID: 14f74c Aug. 2, 2021, 1:28 p.m. No.78679   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8681 >>8689 >>8736

>>78677

It's simply corruption and it makes it obvious that the Nazis didn't really lose.

 

If they would have lost, all of these shit bags would have been hung, all the money would have been frozen and given to survivors of this hell.

 

But instead these pieces of shit were able to continue on, building on their illegal fortune.

 

Instead innocent Germans were starved to death, while these pieces of shit lived on.

 

https://europe.autonews.com/automakers/bmw-heirs-say-their-lives-are-harder-you-think

 

BERLIN -- Dealing with the responsibility and jealousy from inheriting wealth is a misunderstood burden, according to Susanne Klatten and Stefan Quandt, the billionaire siblings who together own almost half of BMW Group.

 

“Many believe that we are permanently sitting around on a yacht in the Mediterranean,” Klatten told Germany's Manager Magazin in a rare interview with her younger brother published Thursday. “The role as a guardian of wealth also has personal sides that aren’t so nice.”

 

Klatten whose father Herbert Quandt helped rescue BMW in the late 1950s is Germany’s second-richest person with a fortune valued at $18.6 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. She has also built up holdings in chemicals company Altana and carbon producer SGL Carbon.

 

Quandt, who owns stakes in logistics company Logwin and homeopathic medicine company Heel, has a net worth of $15.5 billion. Both he and his sister have seats on BMW’s supervisory board.

 

“For both of us, it’s certainly not the money that drives us,” said Quandt. “Above all, it is the responsibility of securing jobs in Germany.”

 

The two heirs say they are comfortable with their roles, but initially struggled with taking on high-level positions at young ages. Quandt, who was 30 when he was given his first board seat, said he might have wanted to work a few years as a “simple” product manager somewhere or study architecture.

 

“My starting point was never: So, now I come and show everyone how it’s done,” said Quandt, who questions the rationale of an inheritance tax. “Instead, it was a constant questioning, associated with self-doubt.”

 

Klatten, who gained notoriety in 1978 when police foiled a plot to kidnap her and her mother Johanna, said that wealth redistribution does not work and that a fair society allows people to pursue opportunities according to their abilities.

 

“Our potential stems from the role of being an heir and developing that,” she said. “We work hard on that every day.”