Covid-Pass-Punks

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Covid-Pass-Punks

Covid-Pass-Punks

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https://covidpasspunks.art Covid Pass Punks NFT Art Project - Mint

Through satirical art, I am trying to remind people of the dangers of dehumanization and that the outcomes of their choices today might be very different than anticipated. I chose satire because we are all being shut down from saying what we think. I need to find some influencers who are passionate about this topic and want to help http://covidpasspunks.art Thanks, Bischno

It's the year 2025. Four years after the coerced vaccination program started. Billions queued up, not to lose their jobs and livelihood. Jabs were given. Restrictions were introduced. Rights were destroyed. The non-compliant fleed the cities and towns. Then the reports began. Side-effects started showing. Billions died, and only a few survived. Punks became zombies. There was no medicine. Not even weekly booster shots could save them. Zombies then got "euthanized." A few lucky ones escaped. They now live like outcasts, unable to take part in society. What were once rights, like buying groceries and riding public transport, are now considered privileges and are only for the lucky few. In 2026, so they promise, some zombies will be let back into the community. Their Covid Passports from 2023 once allowed them to partake in all societal rights. Now, those same passports will slowly allow zombies back into the civilized world.

Thanks to videezy.com, South China Morning Post, Covid Red Pills (tg)
Music by Patrick Patrikios

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It’s the year 2025. Four years after the coerced vaccination program started. Billions queued up, not to lose their jobs and livelihood. Jabs were given. Restrictions were introduced. Rights were destroyed. The non-compliant fled the cities and towns. Then the reports began. Side-effects started showing. Billions died, and only a few survived. Punks became zombies. There was no medicine. Not even weekly booster shots could save them. Zombies then got “euthanized.” A few lucky ones escaped. They now live like outcasts, unable to take part in society. What were once rights, like buying groceries and riding public transport, are now considered privileges and are only for the lucky few. In 2026, so they promise, some zombies will be let back into the community. Their Covid Passports from 2022 once allowed them to partake in all societal rights. Now, those same passports will slowly allow zombies back into the civilized world.

Not many escaped the great extinction. Great names like Gill Bates, Anthony Faulty, Bo Jiden live no longer. The world only populates less than 10% of the population from 2020. Kanye, the current president has vowed to return the world back to sanity. His last speech spoke of how we must learn from the past and never forget. Free speech and the right to protest are at the top of the bill. Those fact-checkers from 2021 that are still alive are currently jailed, as well as many other co-conspirators. 5G Towers have been taken down by the resistance. Zack Muckerberg has been picked up by his alien race, and BaseFook is no longer on this earth. The main currencies in 2025 are Monero and XHV.

Covid Pass Punks is an NFT art project by artist Bischno. In a satirical way, he brings to light the controversial topic of the Covid passport, one questionable product of the so-called “new normal.” It depicts a future in which punks from the crypto punk world suffer severe side effects and bodily mutations after having been coerced into injection with the controversial CV19 vaccines in the early 2020s.

The project compels one to think about the ramifications of forced medical procedures and experiments. What will the consequences of segregation be on the people, spiritually, emotionally, socially, philosophically? What will the effects be of the trauma on the children, the future adults? What are they learning about right and wrong from our actions and choices? Covid Passport Punks, the art project, invites us to consider: Are we the same people we were two years ago? Would we have approved of our current moral stance? What if the results of our choices of today come out very different than we had imagined? Will we be able to live with the people we have become?