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by yters
2208 days ago
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The quantum magnetic dot is not exactly a microchip, but it does provide a weak signal that can be read electronically, and could be administered during a vaccination injection UPDATE: here's the MIT article on their research.
http://news.mit.edu/2019/storing-vaccine-history-skin-1218 "MIT engineers have developed a way to store medical information under the skin, using a quantum dot dye that is delivered, along with a vaccine, by a microneedle patch. The dye, which is invisible to the naked eye, can be read later using a specially adapted smartphone." |
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A stamp that tells the next health care worker if a person has been vaccinated, when, the type...
My friend who believes in stuff like these seems to have a thinking impairment in some areas. He latches on to the first idea his mind likes and never lets go.
Example was two days ago. He downloaded GTA3 game.
The file was a 147mb 7zip archive. Which magically expanded 147mb expanded to over 2GB after he ran a batch file!
He immediately started singing the praise of 7zip.
Without knowing any detail I told him the uploader was the wizard not 7zip.
He sent me the setup.bat file and the stuff became clear.
The uploader converted wav to MP3. MPG videos to low quality MP4.
The setup.bat used ffmpeg to upscale things.
No logical explanation from me changed his mind.
Last straw, told him to uninstall 7Zip and run setup.bat.
That was the end of the discussion.