Anon compares yesteryear’s rumours with today’s news
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A microchip that is capable of retaining this information cannot possibly fit in a vaccine. If you were microchipped, there would be no doubt you could feel it and likely see it
You have no idea what level of tech could actually exist.
I do, since this sort of technology is what I get paid to work on, and have been working on for the past 10 years, and what I studied in school.
I’m very familiar with the capabilities of manufacturing and programming.
You know what you’re allowed to know.
If you don’t think tech exists beyond what you yourself know or understand then I don’t know what else to tell you.
I am confident in the abilities of technology, so while I understand your argument that tech exists which is above my pay grade, i can guarantee you with 100% certainty that a microchip that gets inserted into the body and is capable of this sort of information processing does not exist in any sort of form factor that can be inserted through a vaccine and be undetectable to the wearer. There is nothing close to this sort of thing being technically possible.
Secondary reason is because the computer that you used to make that comment gives whatever deep state entity you choose all the information that they ever need. There’s no need for tech like you’re describing to exist.
It doesn't need to store anything more than a number or hash. That is exactly what that chip is designed to store. Once the device scanning for that number has it, it can look it up on a data base. no other info needs to be stored on that chip. just a number or a name.
For something like that to work, it would still need enough processing power to not only hold that data, small as it may be, but also transmit it via some fashion, either through Bluetooth, wifi, radio, or some other form of technology. If it is an active transmitter, even if it were to hold a single byte of data, the technology doesn’t exist to function at that capacity at that size
If it were a passive transmitter, essentially what you’re suggesting would be similar to a barcode tattoo, which is no different than any carried vaccine card or general ID that would be scanned, and then cross checked with all your data. So, there’s no use developing it since you already flash your ID at any doctors office, bar, bank, and voting booth. No technology currently exist that would be able to read that data on the fly, especially if you would block the signal by something as simple as a T-shirt.
I promise you, what you’re suggesting does not exist, and will not exist any time soon.