Funded by Bill Gates, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have developed a clandestine way to record your vaccination history: storing the data in a pattern of dye or tattoo ink, invisible to the naked eye, that is slipped under the skin hidden in your vaccine.
"This technology could enable the rapid and anonymous detection of patient vaccination history to ensure that every child is vaccinated," says Kevin McHugh, a former MIT postdoc who is now an assistant professor of bioengineering at Rice University.McHugh and former visiting scientist Lihong Jing are the lead authors of the study, which appears today in Science Translational Medicine. Ana Jaklenec, a research scientist at MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, and Robert Langer, the David H. Koch Institute Professor at MIT, are the senior authors of the paper.
The researchers showed that their new dye, which consists of nanocrystals called quantum dots, can remain for at least five years under the skin, where it emits near-infrared light that can be detected by a specially equipped smartphone.
To create an "on-patient," medical record, the researchers developed a new type of copper-based quantum dots, which emit light in the near-infrared spectrum. The dots are only about 4 nanometers in diameter, but they are encapsulated in biocompatible microparticles that form spheres about 20 microns in diameter. This encapsulation allows the dye to remain in place, hidden under the skin, after being injected along with a vaccine.
The researchers designed their dye to be delivered by a microneedle patch rather than a traditional syringe and needle. The microneedles used in this study are made from a mixture of dissolvable sugar and a polymer called PVA, as well as the quantum-dot dye and the vaccine. When the patch is applied to the skin, the microneedles, which are 1.5 millimeters long, partially dissolve, releasing their payload within about two minutes.
By selectively loading microparticles into microneedles, the patches deliver a pattern in the skin that is invisible to the naked eye but can be scanned with a smartphone that has the infrared filter removed. The patch can be customized to imprint different patterns that correspond to the type of vaccine delivered.
"It's possible someday that this 'invisible' approach could create new possibilities for data storage, biosensing, and vaccine applications that could improve how medical care is provided, particularly in the developing world," Langer says.In an article published in Scientific America on December 18, 2019, titled Invisible Ink Could Reveal whether Kids Have Been Vaccinated, the author, Karen Weintraub, states that in the not too distant future vaccinations will be accompanied with an invisible ink tattoo:
The dye would be expected to last up to five years, according to tests on pig and rat skin and human skin in a dish. The system โ which has not yet been tested in children โ would provide quick and easy access to vaccination history, avoid the risk of clerical errors, and add little to the cost or risk of the procedure, according to the study.Already plans are underway to use these invisible quantum tattoo hidden in coronavirus vaccine. According to a research paper titled Quantum dots as a promising agent to combat COVIDโ19:
The development of antiviral nanomaterials by surface engineering with enhanced specificity might prove valuable to combat this novel virus. Quantum dots (QDs) are multifaceted agents with the ability to fight against/inhibit the activity of COVIDโ19 virus.Another project funded by Bill Gates would create your digital identity based on your vaccination history. Trust Stamp is a vaccination based digital identity program funded by Bill Gates and implemented by Mastercard and GAVI, that will soon link your biometric digital identity to your vaccination records.
The program said to "evolve as you evolve" is part of the Global War on Cash and has the potential dual use for the purposes of surveillance and "predictive policing" based on your vaccination history. Those who may not wish to be vaccinated may be locked out of the system based on their trust score.
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Keep pushing us into a corner and see what happens when you get us backed all the way in, Bill... tick tock...
My guess is that they have another tool, not a thermometer but something similar, and when people get this vaccine that device will be able to read everything about you. So ya see, what this really means is that they will be able to track everyone without even having camera's. They will just have reader's set up everywhere. These creeps are very sneaky and insidious scumbags. They have put a lot of time, money, and energy in to their insane plans.
The age is at least debatable - all unverifiable claims of dead people aside, there is no bible before the late 15th century. That sounds like arguing from within the bible narrative. Which is definitely not my point of view.
๐ 98 (2nd century)
๐ 47 (3rd century)
๐ 115 (3rd-4th century)
๐ 18 (3rd-4th century)
๐ 24 (4th century)
Codex Sinaticus (4th century)
Codex Vaticanus (4th century)
0169 (4th century)
0207 (4th century)
๐ 85 (4th-5th century)
Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (5th century)
0163 (5th century)
๐ 43 (6th-7th century)
0229 (8th century)
P025 (9th century)
046 (9th century)
051 (9th century)
1941 (9th-10th century)
2329 (10th century)
2351 (10th century)
1006 (11th century)
1854 (11th century)
2344 (11th century)
2050 (1107 - concretely dated)
1611 (12th century)
2030 (12th century)
2053 (13th century)
2062 (13th century)
2377 (14th century)
Plus Jerome's Vulgate (4th century - Latin); The Peshitta (2nd century - Syriac); and the Ge'ez (2nd century - Ethiopic); even Wycliffe's 1382 English translation from the Vulgate, which includes Revelation, puts it in the 14th century, making you 100% wrong.
Do you know the dating of the Donation Of Constantine ?
Unless you've got a better explanation as to how Jerome, a historically attested figure, translated the Greek Revelation into Latin in the 4th century, you're still up the creek with no paddle. Same for Wycliffe.
Speaking of Constantine, he ordered 50 "Great Bibles" to be produced when he became emperor in 325. We still have 3 of those originals (Sinaticus, Alexandrinus and Vaticanus, two of them have the whole book of Revelation; one was damaged by fire and probably contained it).
Further, Revelation 13:16 (mark of the beast passage) is alluded to by Irenaeus, Against Heresies 5.30.1-4 (2nd century theologian).
How deep do you want to dig your hole, buddy?
We are very similar but here you're way to dismissive of the warnings contained in the Bible about the evil of mankind. Who knows how such a warning got it's way into the Bible but does it really matter? It's there and that's what really matters in my opinion.
If nothing else the Bible is a set of stories of the collective wisdom of humankind and sure it seems apparent that there was probably some monkeying going on. Why would that surprise anyone really but on the whole the point is that there does exit a text which is at least one thousand six hundred years old that specifically speak's to this very issue of the so called marking of the beast, and if Bill Gates Vaccine scheme's are not the very things that the Bible warns about then I don't know what else could be.
People thought that when the Social Security System with it's numbers was set up that could have the mark, but of course this seems somewhat laughable now days since nobody has their social security number embedded on their hand or forehead, but this isn't the case with the Gate's plan now is it?
The Biblical stories, whether real or not, are at least 1,600 years old with the first assembly of so called canon (meaning measuring stick) put together by the Council of Nicea at Carthage in 379 AD, about 60 year's after the death of Roman emperor Constantine The Great; AD 306 to 337. So as near as we know the books/stories which make up the Bible are all in existence from around 300 AD.
Humankind doesn't know very much and what it thinks it know's (scientifically speaking) has been purposefully corrupted as part of the weaponization of education.
Nostradamus is babbling about the Holy Bible in 1350 during the time of the first Black Plague. So ya know the Bible is a lot older than you seem to think it is.
I do not base my predictions of the future on the bible.Only in a sense that I assume TPTB had written it as a playbook, a "revelation of the method". To which they might stick in vague terms.
It's very likely that what we have and which comes to us through time is a warning which comes out of some sort of direct experience with advanced technology.
The Bible Story about the mark of the beast is quite specific and technologically oriented. Unmistakable in my opinion.
The issue is the warning and it's specific nature about the mark of the beast being located on either the hand or forehead. Already any dentist, doctor, or hospital is reading your temp off your forehead.
I also understand that the way to create the illusion of truth in prophecy is to control it's fulfillment. See the Greenbaum Speech for example. Mind control or societal manipulation via mind controlled drones/tools is probably ancient to mankind as well. It's easy to make prophecy when you have the tools.
The issue here is how can you have some story from at least 1,600 year's ago talking about this sort of specific technological aspect of a mark placed on the human body without knowing from experience?
I'm amazed at the idiots who are clueless about this Biblical Warning, and even more amazed by those whom discount it as fictional and silly simply because they think they understand that the Bible is reinvented mythology. To me this whole thing is one which reaches deep inside, maybe one which is encoded in the DNA via direct real experience, one which would be epigentically acquired, but to me it's horrifying and scary as hell, and if you can use the Bible to fight the Satanic, and this is clearly Satanic, then by all means use it but let's not give the devil more power by saying the bible is meaningless.
In my opinion, what matter's is that there is a text that's at least 1,600 year's old that warns about some sort of technology which precisely mirror's what is happening right now.
Still, you seem to argue from within the Christian/biblical narrative. Everything not conforming or contradicting the biblical line of argumentation is Satan's work. How convenient. However, it is a tautology.
Understand that nothing made by mankind can stand the eon's of time except for religious myth's. If you look at the available information from researchers regarding say the origin's of the Spinx it's thought that it may be over 300 thousand year's old. Much older than any officially approved version of history. So the idea here is that it is very likely what we have going on here is a warning about technology which was carried through time down to us via religious mythology.
You understand? Religion has specific purposes for control over people, but it also has another purpose, and that's to carry information across time and that's what this warning is about. It's a warning about technology which is coming to us from some previous civilization.
You disagree the bible is re~constituted mythology? How can you disagree with that given what you said previously. That's what the bible is, it's a re-telling of other ancient mytholgical stories. Comparative mythology virtually proves that is the case.
You're only real fault is that your manifest hatred of all things religious is not serving your otherwise great intellect. You're a little to excessively repelled by the whole religious aspect and need to be more open minded when thinking about religion because you're blinding yourself to seeing that beyond controlling and manipulating people's minds, there is another purpose to religion's, and which is to carry information across time. No other tool can do that. Not even letters carved in stone.
Religions are of course tools for the powers that be, and one part of their function is to carry information forwards in time where no other tool can. What's being called prophecy is in reality a fragment of information whose origins almost certainly comes from another pre-existing and lost human civilization. Alternatively, there's plenty of people with great psychic ability whom this so-called prophecy could have come from. Either way it's not something to just ignore because you hate religion.
The Bible is largely the collected wisdom of ancient humankind. It's a mythological story retold (reconstituted) whose origins are derived from earlier myth's that themselves were once the basis of other religions, but one thing it is not is Harry Potter, not by a long shot. You're barking up the wrong tree asking if it contains more truth and facts than a silmarllion. This isn't about proving the Bible, it's about what the purposes of religions are, and which as I've said goes beyond a system of mind control and which also functions as a primitive but only known form of transmitting knowledge across time.
Now what you're seeking to know is if the knowledge is right, is it the truth, can it be proven, and so on and so forth. Well hell...who know's and who cares, what's important is seeing how story telling becomes a vehicle of many uses. I hope this helps you to understand where I'm coming from because it's certainly not from a religious angle.
Tolkien used a lot of myth and supposed fact of medieval history for his work. The Lord of the Rings is embedded in a complex world with races, languages, history, and religions we know is the fictional work of a single author (supposedly).
Can you prove the bible is not fiction ?
And, I can already see a large incetive for a black market forming, "specialists" administering tattoos without the vaccine, for money ...
If you don't have the mark you won't be able to participate in society. It's that simple.
The term used to be derogatory, but once you realize the frightening accuracy of a great deal of their claims it becomes a badge of honor.
HAARP,
MK Ultra,
Stargate,
9/11,
Covid 1984
The list seems to grow everyday. When will the scales tip and people realize that the dangerous ones are the "sheeple", not the free thinkers? This is my "I hope I live to see.." event.