VICE - Scientists Are Developing Injectable Microchips... But Not For Vaccines

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This technology is obviously not for the vaccine and the subsequent booster shots they’re now recommending. That’s absurd.

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Did you even watch the fukking video? :skip:

It's a tiny-ass chip with no power supply and its only function is to measure some biological quantity, like a diabetic's blood sugar. Because of the tiny chip size you can't broadcast anything with them, you have to inject it into a certain part the body where you wish to measure something and then hold a wireless power supply next to it to power it while also holding a medical device that reads the chip right up to the chip itself.

And it only lasts 21 days. :beli:

WTF would be the purpose of injecting one of those into everyone? You think the CIA is going to sneak into your bedroom at night to hold a device directly up to your body and see if your sugar levels are okay? :why:
 

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Companies selling your health status data could be an issue. Maybe something like hacking into your implants. People dont seem to have a problem with current implant tech like pacemakers, hearing aids, artificial limbs etc.

The conspiracy theorists will turn it into Bill Gates is forcibly making an army of chipped zombies or some shyt:mjlol:

Companies would find it 100x easier to hack your health status data out of all the medical databases it's already in then to walk up to your physical body and try to read the encrypted data directly off your chip from a distance of 2 inches away.

And for the conspiracy theorists - the RFID chips that could potentially hold such data are too large to even inject into someone via a typical vaccine syringe, not to mention they would have to be personalized to each individual before they're even injected.
 

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Are you in the medical field or a scientist that has knowledge on this specific topic? I'd love to hear more about how there isn't any real room to do anything complex with this.

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It's literally in the video you posted in the OP. The chip is too small to have its own power supply, too small to transmit on its own. You have to hold the exterior ultrasound devices right up to it to even power it and send signals. And even then all it can do is measure some specific quantity in your blood.

The video later says that even a basic RFID chip (basically just a tiny tag with a set piece of information and tiny receiver/transmitter) is much larger. I've implanted those into animals before and they would never fit into a vaccine needle. Yet literally all they do is transmit a set piece of information across a distance of a few inches.
 

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nikkas talking about bytches getting ass shots, but ready to get they whole arms replaced for a shot at some cyborg p*ssy :mjlol:
 

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It's literally in the video you posted in the OP. The chip is too small to have its own power supply, too small to transmit on its own. You have to hold the exterior ultrasound devices right up to it to even power it and send signals. And even then all it can do is measure some specific quantity in your blood.

The video later says that even a basic RFID chip (basically just a tiny tag with a set piece of information and tiny receiver/transmitter) is much larger. I've implanted those into animals before and they would never fit into a vaccine needle. Yet literally all they do is transmit a set piece of information across a distance of a few inches.

Repped. I don't think people realize how rudimentary this technology still is. We're only just getting started. The amount of data the human brain deals with is completely unfathomable in order to accurately capture. All that scifi stuff is generations away. The impressive thing about this implant is that it's really small. That's it. It's not gonna overclock anybody's CPU or nothing like that.

Nothing scientist can do in the next 100 years will impress people at this rate :dead:
 

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I for one do agree about the microchips. And scientists do create shyt for money. No one needs to be secretive about it because people will willingly have them put in, and even step up to knowingly volunteer to test them out. Our phones track everything we do, and the vast majority of people don't even pay attention to their privacy settings, or know what a privacy setting is. I can already see the marketing. "You don't even have to speak to Siri. Just think your command and it's done!" Or, "The PS10 will have biochip compatibility. Gone are the days of PS VR. You will now be in the game." Or, "Interact with your home security system! With just a thought you can lock doors. Turn on lights. You can even monitor your camera footage. You will literally be a part of your home."
 
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