Say No to Vaccine Passports

Now that a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus has become widely available and Americans are eager to resume their normal way of life, many businesses and governments are debating the best way to verify who has received the vaccine and who has not. Some are suggesting the use of an electronic vaccine passport for use when traveling or interacting in public. Sam Martin, creative director at Free the People, explains how a vaccine passport would radically transform our way of life while creating a technological platform that will almost certainly be used in the future for some of the gravest civil liberty violations America’s ever seen.

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Sam Martin has over a decade of experience as a director, cinematographer, and editor. He directed Free the People’s How to Love Your Enemy, a documentary about restorative justice that garnered multiple awards, and hosts two series at Free the People: Freedom Over Fear and Cult of Wokeness, which have accumulated hundreds of thousands of views on social media. Sam also served as Director of Photography for Free the People’s film The Free Life. In addition to directing, Sam is a skilled editor and actor, with training from the Los Angeles Film Studies Center and the Stella Adler Art of Acting Studio.

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  • Apr 13, 2021
    don duncan, voluntaryist

    “Social passports will be the biggest power transfer (loss of personal sovereignty) in history.”
    No, forfeiting our sovereignty (voting to be ruled) is the biggest political power transfer. One ancient example is slavery. Slavery begins in the mind of the slave with surrender to a higher authority, e.g., god, society, law (rules made by others). Communists/fascists surrender to collectivism. All self-enslave first, before they are enslaved by others.

    Those who trust themselves before others, e.g., value their mind, their truth, over all else, overcome fear, self-doubt. Their right to be is scared.

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  • Apr 13, 2021
    Bob Armstrong

    The very logic is ill .

    If the vaccine works , who cares if someone else has not taken the needle ?

    If it doen’t work , then it’s made no difference either .

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