Science The Covid-19 passport implanted in your skin using this NFC-enabled microchip - Remember when this was considered a conspiracy?

A start-up hub in Sweden has showcased a new use for its microchip implants: your Covid-19 vaccination passport. The company Epicenter plans to market the versatility of the technology it spent years developing. The chips use Near-field communication (NFC), which can communicate with any NFC-capable smartphone. The company says the procedure is entirely reversible.

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NEW - Sweden-based Epicenter proudly presents an implanted chip that can "conveniently" hold your vaccination status "always accessible."

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Oh wow. A company developed an RFID chip that can be put under the skin. This totally isn't technology that has been around for 40 years and commonly used to monitor wildlife and livestock. Totally new in every way. Hyup.

We should all wig the fuck out because 666 mark of the beast. IT'S HAPPENING TOTALLY FOR REAL THIS TIME. It's totally not like the last hundreds of fucking times Christfag schitzos shit their pants over this technology existing. Government man is going to hold you down and shove the mark of the beast up your ass with no lube for super certain this time. Nevermind that the government is too incompetent to get people to wear doilies over their faces and feral niggers from burning down cities. They are totally capable of doing this.
 
Oh wow. A company developed an RFID chip that can be put under the skin. This totally isn't technology that has been around for 40 years and commonly used to monitor wildlife and livestock. Totally new in every way. Hyup.
I might be wrong but wasn't there some Silicon Valley place doing this for their employee IDs a while ago?
 
I might be wrong but wasn't there some Silicon Valley place doing this for their employee IDs a while ago?
Most ID cards have RFID chips in them. It's extremely common technology.

The funny thing is I remember putting those tags into baby fish in the 90's to track their migration patterns. They were almost identical to what this Swedish guy is holding up.

It's a scam. They took off-the-shelf shit and threw some new code at it to "patent" it. Now they are trolling the shill tech mags so that gullible covidian retards buy their overpriced stock. That's what this is. Unscrupulous tech scammers using a pliant media to sell magic beans to wannabe tyrants.
 
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