North Korea Tests Vaccine Passport Missile Technology
In a bizarre twist of events, North Korea has tested a new type of ballistic missile that is being called a Vaccine Passport Missile. This new missile is designed to launch vaccine passports into the air, allowing the country to keep track of who has been vaccinated and those who haven’t.
The new missile was launched Saturday, with three separate missiles being fired east of the Korean Peninsula. It is believed that this is an effort by North Korea to be at the forefront of the vaccine passport technology that is being adopted around the world.
The Vaccine Passport Missile system is designed to launch vaccine passports into the air, which are then tracked using GPS technology. This allows the government to keep track of who has been vaccinated and those who haven’t, allowing them to enforce their own rules on who is allowed to travel or not.
The South Korean military has expressed concern about this new missile system, as it could potentially be used for more than just tracking vaccine passports. They are worried that the technology could be used in a way that would be detrimental to their citizens.
This development has sparked a heated debate about the role of vaccine passports and the need for countries to have control over who is vaccinated and who isn’t. While some argue that this could be a powerful tool for promoting public health, others are concerned that it is a violation of personal freedoms and privacy.
It remains to be seen what North Korea will do with this new technology, but one thing is for sure: the debate surrounding vaccine passports will only continue to heat up in the coming months.
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