Ireland’s Europhile government along with a major international consulting firm planned out what a report has called a “dystopian surveillance system” consisting of CCTV, phone, and financial transaction monitoring in the hopes of combatting the Chinese Coronavirus, an upcoming book will claim.
Ireland’s Europhile government along with a major international consulting firm planned out what a report has called a “dystopian surveillance system” consisting of CCTV, phone, and financial transaction monitoring in the hopes of combatting the Chinese Coronavirus, an upcoming book will claim.
Described as an “Orwellian plan” by the forthcoming publication, the apparent idea of the privacy-invading system was to make sure civilians in Ireland were obeying the government’s draconian measures, which at times were considered some of the harshest in the world.