Science Pentagon Develops Microchip Detecting COVID-19 By Tracking Your Blood



Researchers at the U.S. Department of Defense have developed a COVID-19 microchip blood detector that inserts into a person’s skin.

Dr. Matt Hepburn, a retired infectious diseases physician in the army, is leading a Pentagon effort titled “Enabling Technologies” to develop treatments for diseases. Hepburn told CBS’ “60 Minutes” Sunday that his team, operating under The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, was instructed by the government to take “pandemics off the table” with the chip development.

“You put it underneath your skin and what that tells you is that there are chemical reactions going on inside the body and that signal means you are going to have symptoms tomorrow,” Hepburn said. “It is like a ‘check engine’ light.”

Hepburn said the microchip would test blood levels perpetually, but attempted to downplay foreseeable privacy concerns with implanting government-funded technology into people’s bodies.

“It’s not some dreaded government microchip to track your every move, but a tissue-like gel engineered to continuously test your blood,” Hepburn said.

Rachel Bovard, policy director at the Conservative Partnership Institute, told The Federalist that “from contact tracing to vaccine passports, the COVID-19 response has blurred the lines between public health and privacy.”

“In some cases, this is necessary to fight a global pandemic,” Bovard said. “But if permanent changes are to be made, or if private industry is handed considerable license to demand individual health details, policymakers have to carefully consider the tradeoffs of commoditizing public health information in ways that make the private health data of Americans vulnerable to manipulation, misuse, and abuse.”

While there is no explicit reference to data gathering in the development of the microchips, Americans are understandably cautious of government technology and its uses. According to a CNN report on Monday, the Department of Homeland Security is working out a plan to bypass intelligence gathering protocol and use cybersecurity to collect data without warrants.
 
I thought "/pol/ was right again" was bad enough, but "Alex Jones was right again" is somehow even worse. I mean why are the powers that be so dedicated to making conspiracy theorists look like harbingers of truth and the Book of Revelation reality? Actually, I probably already know the answer to that.
 
Do you want Book of Revelations end times?
Well, Christians from the Assyrian Church of the East to Martin Luther have rejected it, so maybe we shouldn't go there.
Would be nice if the people who make the tech were interested in the health, happiness, and well-being of the populace rather than just the control and subjugation of it.
It's no different than how the first farmer in history over 10,000 years ago decided that instead of helping his neighbors he'd declare himself some sort of king over them since he was rich and clearly the gods blessed him.

They have power, but they want us all to suffer rather than join in it.
 
It's no different than how the first farmer in history over 10,000 years ago decided that instead of helping his neighbors he'd declare himself some sort of king over them since he was rich and clearly the gods blessed him.

They have power, but they want us all to suffer rather than join in it.
Then despite all their power they wonder why they're so lonely and can hardly relate with anyone.
 
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Can I like, just skip to the part where I confess with my tongue that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior and get beheaded already? Would rather not endure the bullshit to come.
Guess I'll see you at the gallows, brother.
It's probably not going to be that easy. You know what Marxists do to Christians?
Or, if this guy's right, in Pitesti.

Either way, if this has become the Christian doomposting section let's just remember that the Church in Mexico went through this kind of persecution during the Cristiada and survived. If we do ever get persecuted on that level, I, for one, will remember how thousands of men cried out ”¡Viva Cristo Rey!” as they fell and, by God's grace, try and do the same.
 
Guess I'll see you at the gallows, brother.

Or, if this guy's right, in Pitesti.

Either way, if this has become the Christian doomposting section let's just remember that the Church in Mexico went through this kind of persecution during the Cristiada and survived. If we do ever get persecuted on that level, I, for one, will remember how thousands of men cried out ”¡Viva Cristo Rey!” as they fell and, by God's grace, try and do the same.
John 15 13

And I'm a fucking agnostic...

Also 'You're born with nothing, you to back to nothing... So what you lost? Nothing'

Always look on the bright side....
 
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