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Are you surprised to learn that the CDC tracked Americans for compliance with lockdown and vaccination?

From NY Post. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention used location data from tens of millions of Americans’ phones to track compliance with lockdown orders and vaccination efforts, according to newly revealed documents.

The CDC specifically monitored Americans’ visits to churches and schools, as well as “detailed counts of visits to participating pharmacies for vaccine monitoring,” internal documents from the federal agency obtained by Vice show.

The CDC also reportedly tracked peoples’ movement during curfews and visits between neighbors.

A controversial “data broker” called SafeGraph initially provided the data to the CDC for free during the outbreak of the pandemic, the documents show. Then in 2021, the CDC reportedly hatched a deal to pay the company $420,000 for continued access.

The CDC argued in the documents that data from SafeGraph — which is backed by tech billionaire Peter Thiel and ex-Saudi intelligence chief Turki bin Faisal Al Saud, among other investors — helped give the agency “deeper insights into the pandemic as it pertains to human behavior.”

Other health authorities including the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Illinois Department of Transportation have also been accused of tracking millions of people’s phones in recent years.

Data brokers like SafeGraph say that the information they sell represents the movements of groups of people rather than individual users. But critics have raised concerns about the data being less anonymous than data brokers claim.

In one example, a top Catholic priest from Wisconsin was forced to resign last year after a Catholic news site was able to de-anonymize data linked to his cellphone to reveal that he had allegedly used Grindr and visited gay bars. It was not clear whether that data had been obtained from SafeGraph or another data broker.

Pro-choice activists have also raised concerns that cellphone data from firms like SafeGraph can be used to track women who visit abortion clinics.

Google banned all app developers on its app store from working with SafeGraph last year after critics raised privacy concerns, according to Vice.

In the internal CDC documents, the agency said it was able to glean “extremely accurate insights related to age, gender, race, citizenship status, income, and more” based on the cellphone data.

The documents, which Vice obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request,  also show that the CDC wants to use the data for more than monitoring coronavirus efforts.

The CDC wrote that one potential use of cellphone data would be “Research points of interest for physical activity and chronic disease prevention such as visits to parks, gyms, or weight management businesses.”

(From NY Post. Photo by Martin Sanchez on Unsplash.) 

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Darlene Estlow
May 9, 2022

Father, continue to reveal these things. We don’t like to hear about them, but when they are exposed, they can be prayed about and dealt with. Destroy this work of darkness and expose the lies of the CDC. We look to you for continued revelations and help us to pray for the destruction of evil plots and for righteousness to cover our nation. Teach us to fight for what is right and to pray against the evil.

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