I know microelectronics is getting smaller and smaller, but through a hypodermic needle? What antisocial media started this?
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Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Paranoia Runs Deep, Into Your Life It Will Creep
I was told by someone who visited two different doctors recently that a number of patients have said they will not get the COVID-19 vaccine because of the tracker in it.
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Its because microchipping your pet is now very common. But what is also common is that most people never notice how big the needles are for pet injections or that most Vets install chips when the pet is unconscious for some other surgery. All my cats were chiped when they were in to be fixed: definitely not awake.
ReplyDeleteA lot of people are pointing to this (daft) "Biohackinfo" article from March: Bill Gates will use microchip implants to fight coronavirus.
ReplyDeleteWe should start a rumor that the microchips will also verify that you're running a properly-licensed copy of Windows.
People have no idea about the details of technology, so they don't realize that that's not how it works.
ReplyDelete(They're probably combining a few things:
1) "Covid trackers" on phones, being just software.
2) Subcutaneous RFID tags (which might be put in with a needle, just a larger one) - which don't "track" you, and have all the range issues of RFID for trying to do anything.
3) General paranoia about The Government.)
Why would the government go to that much trouble? Every one pays for and carries their own tracking device willingly, it is called a cell phone.
ReplyDeleteRunning parallel to that is the rumor that it will alter your DNA. No mechanism to explain how that would work, either.
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