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A Covid pass that gets under the skin.

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posted on Dec, 22 2021 @ 07:08 PM
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a reply to: olaru12

Yea I think we’re missing the point…
This is about injecting into your body.
Regardless of how you want to word it, it’s a vaccine certificate, it’s a tracker … it doesn’t matter, the end result is injecting a tracking device into your body, not your phone, not your car, not your home…. Your body.

Think of leaving the country and going to a small town in Italy and taking a walk in the park ,sunny day, you’ve brought a nice picnic with you, just you… overlooking a lake, ur totally off the grid, when you get a tap on the shoulder “hey bob, you owe 80 bucks on a electric disconnect fee from 8 yrs ago, and even tho u didn’t know about it, with interest you owe 23 grand… we can get u anywhere “
If that’s the world you want, buy ur black uniform now.



posted on Dec, 22 2021 @ 08:48 PM
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posted on Dec, 22 2021 @ 10:29 PM
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originally posted by: imitator

If you don't have an untraceable cell phone... you are chipped.

That↑ statement is false. It may be true for the majority, but it is not absolute. The correct way to say it would have been, "If you have a cell phone that's not untraceable... you are chipped."

Cell phones are a luxury. Contrary to the way most people seem to act nowadays, a cell phone is not a necessity. Your lungs will still draw in oxygen and your heart will still pump blood throughout your body just fine without a cell phone.



Since humans are inherently lazy, most will think this microchip is a good thing, merely because it will make some things easier for them, but once again, it is still not a necessity. It is just a more invasive luxury.



posted on Dec, 22 2021 @ 11:10 PM
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a reply to: Midnite247

I hear you. It is frustrating to say the least. But it seems it was always like this through history. It's only ever a small percentage of people who pay attention, care, and want to do something about it. So it seems we have to forget the thoughtless masses and do what we can. I hope more powerful people than us are doing more behind the scenes.



posted on Dec, 22 2021 @ 11:32 PM
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a reply to: Midnite247

It's not a COVID passport chip. It's a standard RFID chip. They've been around for a while now. No different than a chip one might use on their pet in case it's lost.

How it works is explained here in pretty good detail. The chip is just an identification chip; it can be attached to any database one wishes to provide any information on the wearer one wishes. That includes vaccination records, criminal history, banking info, general medical info, shopping habits, licensing, phone records, internet search histories... almost anything.

I also predicted this about a year ago in this thread. I have to admit, though, that I am a bit surprised it is being suggested so early. I was expecting it to take longer. Oh, well... two years ago no one would have believed countries would lock down or people would beg to wear diapers across their face or the government would actually be allowed to make medical decisions for people, either.

TheRedneck



posted on Dec, 23 2021 @ 06:07 AM
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a reply to: TheRedneck

The reason I was really suprised Sweden didn’t lockdown was because, well it’s Sweden... They brought out this chip years ago and had a store with people going in and buying things with it. I’d would have thought it might be a thing over there by now.

Got to love the name of the company that makes it “Epicentre” that’s not synonymous with disasters or disease outbreaks at all...
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posted on Dec, 23 2021 @ 07:26 AM
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it’s Sweden... They brought out this chip years ago and had a store with people going in and buying things with it.

That makes a lot of sense then. Sweden would already be comfortable with the concept behind RFID. I'm not; the potential for abuse is simply too high IMO.

RFID chips are the infamous "Mark of the Beast"; of that I am certain. I'm old and have lived long enough to remember when Social Security numbers were claimed to be the "Mark of the Beast"... nope, country-specific and tattoos would not be secure. I remember when the UPC code was claimed to be the "Mark of the Beast"... nope, not technologically feasible (except possibly as a backup) due to the ease of counterfeiting. The RFID chip, however, is quite feasible technologically, extremely difficult to counterfeit, potentially global, and easily implemented should the people be convinced it is in their "best interests." All the needed support structure is already in place.

TheRedneck



posted on Dec, 23 2021 @ 07:45 AM
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COVID seems to be providing opportunities galore for governments and corporations (particularly BigPharms) to trial all of the toys on their wish list:

- "mandatory vaccination"
- "contact tracing" (i.e. identity tracking)
- "digital passports"
- "RFID chips"
- "mRNA-delivered medicine"
- "contact-less commerce"

All of this exploited, of course...

"For your safety"



posted on Dec, 23 2021 @ 09:32 AM
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posted on Dec, 23 2021 @ 02:10 PM
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a reply to: Midnite247

Dont really understand the point of this because its a pandemic which will eventually fade away.... so... why waste time on something like a covid pass?? Especially under the skin??

Terrible idea but people are going for it and when enough people take it... it will be compulsary to have it for everyone else... because of those people who thought it a great idea!

and what comes next?? Cashless society and using these chips to buy and sell?
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posted on Dec, 24 2021 @ 07:07 AM
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and what comes next?? Cashless society and using these chips to buy and sell?

Yes.

What worries me is what comes after that.

TheRedneck




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