Posted on 12/21/2021 10:04:22 AM PST by SeekAndFind
If you wanted to create an army of conspiracy theorists who don’t trust the medical establishment and increase vaccine hesitancy in the populace, what would you do? You’d suggest using microchips to store vaccine status, of course! And a Swedish company is doing just that—it has developed a subdural microchip implant that can be used to store vaccine passports.
The company, called Epicenter, which specializes in subdermal microchips, says the implants, which are the size of a grain of rice, use near-field communications (NFC) technology, which can be easily read by common devices like cell phones. Similar to a QR code, no special app is needed to scan the chip.
“Implants are very versatile technology that can be used for many different things, and right now it is very convenient to have Covid passport always accessible on your implant,” Epicenter’s chief disruption officer Hannes Sjoblad said in an interview with Ruptly (click through to view the entire interview).
“I can. go to a movie theater, a restaurant, I just show them my arm,” he said. “They just swipe me with a smartphone and it pops up the covid passport I have on my chip.”
Not. Creepy. At. All.
Beep boop beep: Your vaccination record has been verified 🤖 pic.twitter.com/dpAkSCudxf
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) December 17, 2021
Sjoblad said he also has a chip in his chest that stores his health data. Unlike the vaccination passport in his arm, the chip with his health data can only be accessed with a special app, and only with his permission. He said one benefit of a chip is that it’s completely removable. Sure, if they’ll let you.
Although this technology is not new, the application to vaccine passports is a novel use
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Resist we must.
They are proud of this crap.
Proud of it.
To me the worst part about is, and there are many bad parts, the fact that so many don’t think anything of it.
It’s the “I have nothing to hide, so what do I care. If it’ll make my life easier, fine”, segment of society. And that segment of society could not be more clearly defined than the, Liberal Hipster.
I’d say that aside from illegal immigrants/bogus refugees/fraudulent visa recipients & overstayers/fraudulent asylum seekers, the Liberal Hipster is just as responsible for many of the modern day problems we face today. They want everything. They want it now. They don’t want to pay for it. They don’t want to own anything because they don’t want the responsibility of ownership. They demand that technology fix something that doesn’t need to be fixed. They are a cancer to society.
And when confronted, they’ll cower into their uber WHITE, LIBERAL, HIPSTER, INNER CITY ENCLAVES. Where everyone is wearing skinny jeans, flannel(as it’s now winter), and drinking craft beer from the local micro-brew pub. They’re all about helping and open borders, as long as none of those folks live in their neighborhoods.
Reminds me of that scene from "Idiocracy":
Not to mention that only about 1/4 of the Foreigners that come here either legally or illegally from spith of the border work- the rest go on we,fare, many to the tune of nearly $45,000 as they greedily demand every program the government has.
It is a complete lie that “illegals just want to Come here to work and be a productive part of America” and its also a lie that “they contribute great wealth to,the nation” when jnfxcf they cost our nation nearly $1 TRILLION per year every year. What they make znd pay in Taxes as a whole (for the measly 1/4 that actually do work) doesn’t even come close to what they cost our nation as a whole. 3/4 of them come here to screw us financially by taking what isn’t theirs to take, American tax dollars!
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They do not store anything.
They are a GUID that links to an online database.
At least this particular abomination is something you would know about, and presumably would have allowed it to be installed in your body.
Hitachi has developed an RFID nanochip about 1/25 the size of a grain of table salt, which would be easily injectable along with a ‘vaccine’ with a 21 gauge or larger injection needle.
RFID tags can store information. They can also contain sensors. I have set them up for use in cows and provided software to operate the bi-directional link.
Stuff like this makes me think of that never produced movie “Gray State”.
It is the mark of the beast as far as I’m concerned. I will have to be held down and forced! Of all the shots we got as children, no microchips! The evil demons wanting this can go to hell.
Its the same chip my dog has in her neck. It just responds with a number. The phone app must send that number to a central database, and the database returns the vaccination data.
Just like with the case of my dog, the data base spits back the name, address, and phone number of her owner.
The gulf between the two will alter history.
“It’s easier” is the battle cry of the digital slave.
That's about the limit as far as size goes for anything active that would be available to the public. Get smaller and you are talking mainly passive stuff that can spread in the vascular system and wind up embedding in various tissues.
What hinders the engineering of powerful, active embedded objects is electron tunneling... you can't go far below the 2nm limit... but that is awfully small, you obviously cannot see a 2nm object using visible light..and you cannot get smaller unless you go to carbon nanotubes and even then only to slightly below 1nm.
Diminutive, passive objects must be manipulated using an external device. Only simple I/O is possible using various techniques that manipulate the objects mainly using electromagnetic pulses with multiple frequencies, magnitudes, vectors. These tiny objects are electrically conductive and have other properties that facilitate I/O.
If multiple objects become embedded and fixed in tissue they produce a distinct pattern akin to a fingerprint. If you know where all such objects are within a piece of tissue then external manipulation is easier since you have a roadmap.. each random pattern of embedded objects will be very different.
Light of various frequencies can also be used to interact with such small objects as it can penetrate the skull and reach the objects since the skull is semi-transparent to light.
Ultrasonic sound can also reach very tiny embedded objects but I know little of that tech.
To interact with extremely tiny embedded objects you have the choice of.
-Magnetic pulses
-Directly applied dc or ac, generally at the skins surface
-Light
-Ultrasonic sound
-chemical manipulation
-changes in pressure/piezo effects
-interaction with active objects
Or combinations of the methods.
The last, interaction with active objects, is again limited due to the absolute size limit of roughly 1-2nm. It is at the extreme limit of current technology. Any such device will have limited capabilities due to the small size available for the design
I stand corrected Thanks!
NOT happening to me.
Have you ever read, John vs Juan?
Of course, depending on the liberal rag site you choose to read, they all try to debunk this. However, I’ve seen it, up close and personal. Both as someone that was in the trades and, after getting into law enforcement, frequenting ERs.
The ones that really get me are the “refugees”. They get everything.
And, if I’m not mistaken, when they do come here, the Feds pick up the tab for a few years, then the states start paying for everything.
The Tennessee legislature tried for years to not have to pay, the Governor and AG didn’t not support the lawsuit and because of that, the suit was eventually thrown out. This case bounced around for years. I think, at some point last year it finally met its end for the people of Tennessee, unfortunately.
Tennessee legislators push plan to sue feds over refugee resettlement .... https://www.ncronline.org/news/politics/tennessee-legislators-push-plan-sue-feds-over-refugee-resettlement
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