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  • What is Luciferase? (Emerald Robinson allegedly suspended by Newsmax for this story)

    11/04/2021 5:56:51 PM PDT · by Beave Meister · 60 replies
    Substack.com ^ | 11/4/2021 | Emerald Robinson
    As most of my followers on social media and Substack must know by now, I have spent a considerable amount of time the last two years trying to discover the actual ingredients of the new COVID vaccines. The reason is simple: Big Pharma has gone to considerable trouble to hide them. Do the Big Pharma companies want to submit the vaccines to independent analysis? They do not! Do the Big Pharma companies want to disclose all the ingredients? They do not! Do the Big Pharma companies have any liability for lying to the public about the proprietary ingredients in their...
  • Doctor alleges plans underway to 'Microchip' Newborns in U.S. and Europe

    01/11/2007 6:40:33 PM PST · by Domandred · 52 replies · 1,103+ views
    LinkRegarding plans to microchip newborns, Dr. Kilde said the U.S. has been moving in this direction “in secrecy.” She added that in Sweden, Prime Minister Olof Palme gave permission in 1973 to implant prisoners, and Data Inspection’s ex-Director General Jan Freese revealed that nursing-home patients were implanted in the mid-1980s. The technology is revealed in the 1972:47 Swedish state report, Statens Officiella Utradninger. Are you prepared to live in a world in which every newborn baby is micro-chipped? And finally are you ready to have your every move tracked, recorded and placed in Big Brother’s data bank? According to...
  • Russian biochip marks revolutionary breakthrough in medical diagnostics -

    12/28/2004 3:02:42 PM PST · by UnklGene · 3 replies · 338+ views
    Pravda ^ | December 28, 2004
    Russian biochip marks revolutionary breakthrough in medical diagnostics - 12/27/2004 15:16 The chip is the size of a post stamp, but it can replace a whole laboratory, its personnel, hundreds of test-tubes A latest development of Russian scientists - a microchip that is capable of identifying hundreds of pathogenic bacteria and viruses, detect genetic mutations and people's disposition to certain types of cancer - has been recently certified. The supplementary device for the chip received a state certificate as well. The officially acknowledged biochip became a significant accomplishment in terms of the international image of the Russian high-tech industry. The...
  • Techno-Tithe: Church Implants Microchips in Members' Right Hands

    12/10/2004 8:44:32 AM PST · by Alex Murphy · 38 replies · 1,443+ views
    THO ^ | April 15, 2004
    CROCKETT'S BLUFF, AR – In a startling collision of modern technology and ministry, Crockett's Bluff Community Church is the first known church in America to use Logitech's biochip technology to receive its weekly tithes and offerings. According to last year's church theme - "Be ID'd With CBCC in '03" - the congregation of 15,782 outfitted each member of its flock with a subdermal microchip in the right hand. The device, smaller than a mustard seed, contains the banking information of each worshipper and is scanned by an usher as he or she enters the sanctuary. Pastor Bud Caldwell readily admits...
  • When Cash Is Only Skin Deep (Embedded ID Code Alert!)

    01/30/2004 3:59:14 PM PST · by vannrox · 38 replies · 310+ views
    Wired News ^ | 02:00 AM Nov. 25, 2003 PT | Julia Scheeres
    <p>A Florida company has announced plans to develop a service that would allow consumers to pay for merchandise using microchips implanted under their skin.</p> <p>Applied Digital Solutions CEO Scott Silverman said he believes the company's VeriChip -- a subdermal microchip that uses radio frequency signals to broadcast an identification number to a scanner -- could someday replace credit cards. Under Silverman's plan, rather than swiping a bank card to make purchases, micro-chipped customers would scan themselves using special readers.</p>
  • Handheld to detect biological hazards

    07/03/2003 10:59:46 AM PDT · by FairOpinion · 2 replies · 313+ views
    Mobile Commerce World ^ | July 3, 2003 | Mobile News
    The power of a laboratory in a handheld device - that is what the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) will add to its arsenal in two years. The state-of-the-art chip will help SAF troops detect deadly biological agents like anthrax and swiftly diagnose conditions like malaria while in the thick of action. Said Professor Thomas Gong, director of Attogenix Biosystems: "Using this biological lab-in-a-chip or biochip, a soldier will be able to test if his fever is due to the common cold or Sars (severe acute respiratory syndrome)." The device can also test whether water from a stream is safe to...