08/21/2024 / By Ethan Huff
A couple at The University of Virginia filmed a new UVA Community Credit Union automated teller machine that they claim will soon require users to submit proof of vaccination status in order to use.
Manufactured by South Korean industrial conglomerate Hyosung, the ATM looks like most others, but the couple identified components of it that they say point to the coming implementation of vaccinations as a prerequisite for accessing banking services.
“Okay, so here we have the new ATMs here at the UVA Credit Union here in Charlottesville, Va.,” the man says in the video below while introducing viewers to the ATM. “Looks like they’re made by Hyosung with a thing that kind of looks like – like the buildings there in Wuhan, China. This looks like a bar to possibly scan your license plate or your vehicle. Down here we have ID scan for, I assume – for vaccination cards…”
As the man is explaining that he believes the ID scanner and palm scanner are “for possible microchips” to be associated with vaccination cards, the woman is heard in the background emphasizing that she and the man are “trying to warn everybody.”
?? New ATM Machine hits America
“This is for your vaccination card”
The future is here & it’s technocratic tyranny – we’ve been warning you. pic.twitter.com/kr7xmLMlGy
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) August 14, 2024
(Related: Remember “Arabella,” the $500 million dark money “ATM machine” for the Democrat Left to launder money?)
You will notice that the entire video bears the words “beast banking system getting ready” as its descriptor, the idea being that this new ATM at UVA is designed to accommodate the eventual rollout of an entirely new financial system.
“And so what they’re gonna do is they’re going to require mandatory vaccinations for all Americans and all of your children,” the man continues.
“And if you do not, you know, comply with them, then they’re not gonna allow you to have access to your money,” he added. “They will take your children, you will not have any kind of benefits, but they will give you the option to opt out to give you free will to make your own choice.”
This same scary-sounding type of thing is already coming to Australia which is reportedly rolling out a new “voluntary” digital identification program this upcoming December – soon to arrive in the United States as well, according to speculation.
Hyosung, by the way, is a South Korean company that is best known in that country for manufacturing ATMs and building high-end apartments.
“China or USA, I can’t hardly tell the difference anymore,” someone wrote on X about the new ATM rollout.
The group Texans Take Action Defending Our Rights & Liberty was not so sure the claims made in the above video were accurate since it remains unknown if the ID card scanner is really for vaccination cards and if the palm scanner is really for a microchip.
“It’s setting up for some end times biblical prophecy to start being fulfilled,” said another believing the opposite.
“Banks have to purchase their own ATMs and the government doesn’t mandate them or pay for them,” wrote another, adding that even if the machine really does have a vaccination card checker, they will not be permitted in many states across the country that have banned such a practice.
“Many states have outlawed vaccine passports.”
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