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Jaqen 1 point ago +1 / -0

But I’m also not concerned that there will be a digital certificate since there is currently no physical way this can be implemented using a vaccine, or without our knowledge.

The physical way this will be implemented is exactly what this patent and other related developments explain in detail. The plan is right there for you to examine. It is kind of old news at this point.

Showing concern about this is akin to being afraid of a sci-fi movie being real.

Have you not been paying attention to the developments recently? A plandemic, massive, coordinated corporate consensus on globalist policies, tyrannical government suppression of natural rights, forced medical procedures, evisceration of doctor patient client privacy... the list goes on and on.

None of this is fiction, these are real events, planned with precision. Dismiss it if you must but many of us here are extremely concerned at these developments.

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Jaqen 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have certainly been paying attention to the developments in technology and sensors, as that’s my career.

Then you'd think you'd have heard of the Human Implantable Quantum Dot Microneedle Vaccination Delivery System.

Have you not?

I’m sorry that you are concerned about this, but you’re concerned about a fairy tale. RFID chips cannot be implemented using a vaccine. The current working versions are huge (by micro technology standards) so to be concerned about someone sneaking it inside you is silly, especially considering that some people have gotten the vaccine without being implemented with a chip.

Evidently not.

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Jaqen 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://news.mit.edu/2019/storing-vaccine-history-skin-1218

All the marker needs to do is have a UUID. Then that marker tells the scanner who you are in the database. Then they have any and all data that pertains to you.

The patent goes further to describe implantable sensors that collect and transmit biometric data.

The implications of these types of systems is enormous.