The CDC Spied On Over 20 Million Cellphone Users Per Day During The Plandemic.

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) has demanded information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) concerning the agency’s efforts to track Americans using mobile phone location data during the COVID-19 outbreak. Johnson questioned the CDC’s purported use of location data in a May 5 letter to Director Rochelle Walensky, demanding answers as to why it was approved and whether it is still going on. “It’s unclear why the CDC followed millions of Americans throughout the outbreak, or whether it still does.” “Rather of observing Americans’ daily lives, the CDC should have prioritized the development of therapies, effective diagnostics, and vaccination safety in response to COVID-19,” Johnson said. Requests for comment to the CDC have gone unanswered. According to a report by Vice News, the CDC got one year of location data “from at least 20 million active cellphone users … Continue reading The CDC Spied On Over 20 Million Cellphone Users Per Day During The Plandemic.