No of course they don't want to make us have RFID chips under the skin...
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No of course they don't want to make us have RFID chips under the skin...
Swedish company showcases microchip that can download COVID-19 passport status
Jon Brown
Mon, December 20, 2021, 12:56 AM·2 min read
A microchip technology introduced in recent years by the Stockholm-based startup, Epicenter, is being presented as a means to store one's COVID-19 vaccine passport under the skin, according to a video from the South China Post that went viral Friday.
The firm has showcased an implant capable of storing a COVID passport that can then be read by any device using the near-field communication (NFC) protocol, according to the video.
The video featured Hannes Sjöblad, founder of the Swedish Association of Biohackers, advisor, and speaker on Human Augmentation, and ambassador for Sweden at the Singularity Universe.
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Sjöblad demonstrated how Epicenter's rice-sized microchip, has been adapted as a COVID-19 passport, which is implanted under the skin either in the arm on between the thumb and forefinger.
Three Square Market, a Wisconsin-based technology company, became the first company in the U.S. to offer its employees similar free microchip implants in August 2017. The chip gives employees access to locked rooms and the ability to pay for food and drinks in the break room.
WISCONSIN COMPANY TO IMPLANTS MICROCHIPS IN ITS EMPLOYEES
The microchips were provided to Three Square Market (32M) at the time by Biohax, which was run by Jowan Österlund, a Swedish tattooist and body piercing specialist, according to The Guardian.
"Eventually, this technology will become standardized allowing you to use this as your passport, public transit, all purchasing opportunities, etc.," said Todd Westby, a 32M CEO at the time.
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The technology the company uses is called RFID or (Radio-Frequency Identification), which uses electromagnetic fields to identify electronically-stored information. The chips also use near-field communications (NFC), the same type of technology that is used in most contactless credit cards and mobile payments.
Westby said at the time that these microchips have already become very popular in many European countries and that the companies intended to be ahead of the curve in bringing it to the U.S. Now they could become COVID passports.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/swedish-company-showcases-microchip-download-005627588.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAArLkTikZiznogQoZwXmqFyhwyk5ET7v4gURJAql4qshGYrxSie5FfrqY6STxFm2ZozUPsS2ei_cu8DRSnGItKP-j-Lpm2HvSL0cqdKEhwFm4m99wS4fnQZk5NZfYBOOH9J9t0NtH3veSqr8a9s8Rqhu7_O4tK90ZWrb45pM2Enf
When people warned of this being tried to be brought in, lots of other people laughed and cried out about it all being a 'conspiracy theory'...
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Re: No of course they don't want to make us have RFID chips under the skin...
The laughter was over the ludicrous idea that vaccine jabs would be used to secretly implant people with microchips, actually.
Re: No of course they don't want to make us have RFID chips under the skin...
No... The warning about plans to microchip us was raised long before any of this covid pandemic.
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I’d have to consider this before I believe it.
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Re: No of course they don't want to make us have RFID chips under the skin...
Tommy Monk wrote:
No... The warning about plans to microchip us was raised long before any of this covid pandemic.
I've seen many things in my life. I've seen religious cults predict the end of the world for years. I've seen Americans who hate Bill Clinton or Barack Obama or George Bush or Donald Trump predict all sorts of bad things -- and sure, a few of them came true, but the most dramatic predictions never happened.
So I'm going to sit back and wait for history to make me either right (which I suspect will happen) or wrong on the microchipping thing, because I don't think it's going to happen in our lifetimes. If I'm wrong, I'll own it, because that's me. But I really don't think I'll be wrong on this one.
Re: No of course they don't want to make us have RFID chips under the skin...
It's already happening... Read the article...
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Re: No of course they don't want to make us have RFID chips under the skin...
Of course there’s a huge difference between creating such microchips and forcing people to have them.
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Ben Reilly wrote:Of course there’s a huge difference between creating such microchips and forcing people to have them.
People don’t need to be co-erred. People are mostly compliant if an idea “makes sense”.
Give them a bone that makes sense and they’ll bite it.
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eddie wrote:Ben Reilly wrote:Of course there’s a huge difference between creating such microchips and forcing people to have them.
People don’t need to be co-erred. People are mostly compliant if an idea “makes sense”.
Give them a bone that makes sense and they’ll bite it.
Yeah, but if it's a choice, that's fine. If one gets talked into making a bad decision, that's his or her fault, really.
Also should point out that these chips can't be read until you place a reader against the spot on the skin where the chip is. It's physically impossible for chips such as these to be read from any kind of distance.
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People who worked for the NHS and similar were forced to get the covid vaccine or lose their jobs.
I’d say, it’s relatively easy to make people do what you want...introduce fear by threatening their finances.
There’s a great place to start.
I’d say, it’s relatively easy to make people do what you want...introduce fear by threatening their finances.
There’s a great place to start.
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That was a practical decision based on logic. I daresay if you want to carry on using a physical passport and debit card, nobody's going to frog-march you to a chipping centre and force you to get the chip.
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eddie wrote:People who worked for the NHS and similar were forced to get the covid vaccine or lose their jobs.
I’d say, it’s relatively easy to make people do what you want...introduce fear by threatening their finances.
There’s a great place to start.
Yup.
Just use your immense power to make them uncomfortable..
1984 was written as a warning, not a guidebook.
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Ben Reilly wrote:Of course there’s a huge difference between creating such microchips and forcing people to have them.
It is happening, but not without self-conscious consent. The subcutaneous micro-chip industry is an extension of the tattoo industry, as it is an easy step from a picture on the skin to a tiny implantation to trigger open doors, turn on lights and/or tele-communication devices.
It is easier to use than an automobile key, or house key, but like the tattoo, unless you are extremely drunk or have taken an amnesiac, you still are conscious as you are getting it. Even if you are threatened with loss of a job, you make a conscious decision. That is different than surreptitiously slipping in a subcutaneous chip.
Of course, you still could be put under by an amnesiac, but that can be, and always could be done anytime. Amnesiacs are not new. Women in childbirth, for example, are given amnesiacs because the doctor needs the subject conscious at the time, but not to remember it later (avoid the memory of a bad experience).
If you believe amnesiacs are being given to people involuntarily, why not believe it's being done by extraterrestrials.
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