Thousands of people in Sweden are inserting tiny microchips under their skin, but how easy is it to be putting these microchips into the food supply and vaccines without our knowledge? If these chips include certain types of heavy metals, would they ever escape the body? There is already a lot of evidence from people who have tiny metal shards in their skin, could we already have these inside us all? Could they already be in children from vaccines?
About 3,000 Swedes have inserted the tiny chips into their bodies over the past three years, according to AFP.
The electronic tags are about the size of a grain of rice and are implanted in the back of the hand via a syringe.
“The technology is incredibly convenient,” said Ben Libberton, a microbiologist working for MAX IV Laboratory, to Euronews.
In a year, some 130 passengers signed up for Sweden’s SJ national railway microchip reservation service.
Libberton warns that by having a microchip implanted in your hand, you also give your data away.
“The real issue is data handling, which will be an issue later on with how data is stored… if the data is not secure, someone can get your information and once it’s out there, it’s hard to get back.”
Epicenter, a digital hub in Stockholm that houses more than 300 start-up labs for larger companies, has made the chip and we wonder how many Governments they’ve made these chips for?
Microchips have been a success in Sweden is that “as it’s a smaller country, most people have a great deal of confidence and also confidence with authorities,”
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