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HNewsWire: Diogenes, one of the ancient world’s illustrious philosophers, believed that lies were the currency of politics, and those lies were the ones he sought to expose and debase. To make his point, Diogenes occasionally carried a lit lantern through the streets of Athens in the daylight. If asked why, Diogenes would say he was searching for an honest man. Finding an Honest Man Today in Washington, D.C., Is Equally Challenging, Diogenes Would Need a Xenon Searchlight in Each Hand.
Diogenes, one of the greatest thinkers of the ancient world, felt that falsehoods were the currency of politics, and those lies were the ones he wished to expose and debase.. Diogenes sometimes carried a lighted lantern around the streets of Athens during the day to convey his point. When asked why, Diogenes would claim he was looking for a trustworthy guy. Finding an Honest Man in Washington, D.C. now is as difficult. Diogenes’ hands would need a Xenon searchlight in each.
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As CEO Wojtek Paprota notes, “the implant may be used to pay for a drink on the beach in Rio, coffee in New York, haircut in Paris – or at your local grocery store.
Payments made using it may be made anywhere that accepts contactless transactions. Isn’t it strange, intrusive, and a huge step toward a dystopian hellish nightmare?
No possible, not even close! Mr. Paumen insists that he is unconcerned about any of this.
For example, key fobs to open doors, public transportation cards like the London Oyster card, or bank cards with contactless payment capabilities are all examples of everyday technology that may be found in implanted chips. If you ever lose your pet, you may use an RFID chip to locate it.
Isn’t it a minefield for governments or companies to manipulate, control, and persecute citizens if this chip has their personal information? Isn’t that a risk? NO! There’s no need to obsess over it.
According to University of Winchester senior professor in innovation and entrepreneurship Steven Northam, the fears are unfounded. Additionally, he is the creator of BioTeq, a company that has been creating implanted, cashless chips in the United Kingdom since 2017.
His argument is that “Animals have been using this technology for years.” Despite their size, they’re completely inactive. You have nothing to fear about.”
Using this technology to connect individuals to their COVID vaccination status is already being done, as we revealed in January. Developers claim that this is the way things are going to be whether you like it or not.
Trendy fashion is being influenced by this terrifying futuristic technology. Anyone who opposes this approach will undoubtedly be labeled as “dangerous, anti-chipper conspiracy theorists” by the media within the next several years.
Even the creator of the “Great Reset,” Klaus Schwab, admits in his own book that the ultimate goal is an implanted chip. Our cellphones have become an extension of ourselves for many of us. When it comes to our bodies and minds, “external devices-from wearable computers to virtual reality headsets-will almost surely become implanted,” warned the World Economic Forum founder.
COVID and other viruses may be detected using implanted devices developed by DARPA, the US military’s scientific research department.


A rice-sized microchip produced and so far “successfully” tested by a Swedish tech company based out Stockholm’s “Epicenter” start-up consortium, has brought what was only recently widely mocked as crazed conspiracy theory into the realm of another pandemic-era conspiracy fact. Or as Joe Rogan now likes to quip, the last two years has seen black-helicopters-Alex Jones proven right on “almost everything”. Viral video published in multiple major outlets this week has featured the head of the chip implant technology developer partnering firm – DSruptive, Hannes Sjöblad, explaining how it works. “Right now it’s very convenient to have a COVID passport always accessible on your implant,” he says in the video. Epicenter has long sought to produce useful “human-compatible tech”. The technology was pursued and implemented in earnest after Sweden’s government recently enacted new laws requiring citizens to produce vaccination proof on the spot in any gathering involving more than 100 people. According to France24, “Following that announcement, the number of people who got microchips inserted under their skin rose: around 6,000 people in Sweden have so far had a chip inserted in their hands.” The eerie and dystopian demonstration video features an iPhone being scanned across a person’s wrist to gain data confirming the person is fully vaccinated… all for “convenience”. Its designers claim it will be easy to have the device removed if anyone wants to opt out and change their minds at any time. Presumably upon entering a concert, restaurant, gym, or public venue where vaccine mandates are in effect, security personnel could scan a phone or device to immediately see who is vaxxed or not. Sjöblad, who is also a self-described “biohacker” who has been biochipped, explains in the demo video, “For example if I go to the movies or go to a shopping center then people will be able to check my status, even if I don’t have my phone.” Meanwhile, Chinese Communist state-linked media has been among the first to express a keen interest in this “positive” technology… The underlying tech is based on Radio-Frequency Identification, or RFID communication, which sends signals via electromagnetic fields to identify electronically-stored information. It’s already widely used for things like mobile payments and in many contactless credit cards – something which increased in use after the start of the pandemic, given much of the public’s aversion to “touching things” in public as they go about their daily lives. Theoretically such a chip’s data storage could eventually be expanded to hold a huge range of identifying information, which brings up age-old questions of privacy and ease of surveillance by outside parties or hostile entities. For example, Fox News recalls that “Three Square Market, a Wisconsin-based technology company, became the first company in the U.S. to offer its employees similar free microchip implants in August 2017. The chip gives employees access to locked rooms and the ability to pay for food and drinks in the break room.” And FOX featured the below photo of the implant being inserted into an employee’s arm…
The claim by Sjöblad emphasized in the video is that “They can never tell your location.” The chip’s developers are seeking to assure the public that your personal info can’t be tracked or picked up unwittingly.
But clearly the fact that half the rollout “introduction” video must focus on the question of being able to secretly “track” individuals with the wrist implant without their consent seems a glaring enough admission that even its developers know what’s surely coming next with the diffusion of such devices, and once this proverbial ball gets rolling.
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