
Shocking video out of Communist China shows a drone hovering above a border checkpoint barking orders at motorists to scan the accompanying QR code attached to it.
The video shows a small quadcopter “police” drone carrying a QR code hovering 20 feet above the road demanding drivers scan the code to see if they qualify to cross the checkpoint.
China… a police drone comes towards you on the highway… you need to quickly scan the QR code…
If it does not come back green, you can not pass the check point… free movement is being restricted… population is controlled using QR codes…
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— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) October 29, 2022
This is something out of “THX 1138,” a 1971 film set in a dystopian future in where the populace is controlled through android police and mandatory emotion-suppressing drugs.
This comes as China continues to impose lockdowns in specific regions of the country over a supposed COVID resurgence.
China has been leveraging drones during the COVID crisis, deploying them to bark orders at citizens to remain in their homes or observe social distancing rules.
#China is using Hi-tech to fighting the #pandemic. Cute robot dogs and buzzing #drones broadcasted pre-recorded messeges to remind residents of keeping social distance and undergoing #covidvirus testing. @zhang_heqing @CaoYi_MFA @RenKeNews pic.twitter.com/r3c0abtnqC
— 中国驻立陶宛代办处 (@in_embassy) November 9, 2021
This is day time on weekdays in Bozhow City, Anhai province, #China #Lockdown
CPC drone announces
”Stay in your room! Social distance yourself. Or we will arrest you!”My Q is: when did ya see China publishing number active cases, daily addition & daily death figures last? pic.twitter.com/tQY4QZplyn
— Ashik Jain (@gosaliya_ashik) September 4, 2022
Another dystopian moment from Yes Man Li Qiang’s Shanghai Lockdown:
(CCP drone telling people to stop singing from their Balconies because it was prohibited to go outside) pic.twitter.com/86obqnBG7c
— Silence Doiight (@SilenceDoiight) October 23, 2022
QR codes have become a feature of China’s social credit score framework.
More from China…
If you try to enter public transport with a yellow QR code… immediately an alarm goes off…
If your QR code is not green, you are cut off from society with no access to transport, food and even your residential complex…
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— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) October 30, 2022
Drones will likely become a key policing tool of the country’s social credit system, which corporations are trying to implement here in the United States.
Footage shows a Chinese robot attack dog with a machine gun dropped by a drone
A Chinese military contractor has created a video to show off new military technology. The robotic attack dog has a weapon mounted on its back to eliminate the targets or take on the enemies. pic.twitter.com/mibMQO2Gea
— PressTV Extra (@PresstvExtra) October 27, 2022
In the meantime, the establishment will try to sell drones and robots as cute and trendy while preparing them for far more nefarious purposes.
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