IT'S OFFICIAL, THE MARK OF THE BEAST IS COMING: SUBCUTANEOUS MICROCHIP IS ALREADY AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE


 

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By Michael Carbone



"...And he made that to everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and servant, a mark should be put on his right hand or forehead; and that no one could buy or sell except he who had the mark, that is, the name of the beast or the number of his name."


Revelation 13:16-17 





And well, by now the "conspiracy theories" are exhausted. There is official confirmation that the first patent for a subcutaneous microchip to be used for payments has arrived on the market. There is now the possibility of paying with the hand, thanks to the idea of a UK-based Anglo-Polish company, Walletmor, which wants to take contactless payments to the next level: that of digital control and transhumanism.  

Simply place your hand (instead of a common credit card) near the POS reader and payment will be made. Many people have already tried it, such as 37-year-old Patrick Paumen, the first person to have the contactless payment microchip implanted in his hand in 2019, saying goodbye to cash and credit cards.

This is a payment system that uses NFC-based microchip implants that are inserted under the skin, preferably in the hand. The microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and weighs less than an ounce. The entire unit includes a tiny microchip and antenna encased in a biopolymer, a naturally occurring, plastic-like material. 


This hellish contraption (literally) is on sale at a cost of 199 euros. Currently the chips are sold are only to citizens of the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and European Union countries, and according to the company that manufactures them, about 200 people have already had them implanted. The procedure is safe, says the company, which advises people to see a surgeon or one of their trusted specialists for the procedure. "The procedure hurts like when someone pinches you," Paumen told the BBC. 

Obviously it will turn out to be a rather serious privacy issue, but then again as has already been demonstrated with the vaccine passport it seems that no one cares about this issue. Is the information stored in these chips safe or can a person be easily tracked and spied on through these tiny devices? 

Walletmor's team tries to "counter" this problem, however, has decided to opt for NFC-based technology: the chip with NFC is activated only when it is near a reader and, since the area of such a field is very small, it remains "off" until it is used (basically: it is the same thing).


The second issue is medical in nature. Again to justify itself, the company explained that there are no special risks because the microchip is shipped in a sealed sterilization envelope inside a polymer pouch with a solution of chlorhexidine gluconate, an antibacterial agent. The material in which the microchip is encapsulated also has been tested to be biocompatible and hypoallergenic. In any case, once implanted, the microchip can be easily removed at any time by seeking medical attention (and that remains to be seen).  


Then again, that the patent WO/2020/060606 has been registered (on March 26, 2020) is common knowledge by now. The patent application was filed by Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC, led by Bill Gates, on June 20, 2019, and on April 22, 2020, the patent was granted international status . The title of the patent is "Cryptocurrency system using body activity data." 

Gates himself in 2020 explained the functions of this microchip patent

 "Human body activity associated with a task provided to a user can be used in a cryptocurrency system mining process. A server may provide a task to a device of a user that is communicatively coupled to the server. A sensor communicatively coupled or included in the user's device can detect the user's body activity. Body activity data can be generated based on the detected body activity of the user. The cryptocurrency system communicatively coupled to the user's device can verify whether the body activity data meets one or more conditions set by the cryptocurrency system and assign cryptocurrency to the user whose body activity data is verified." 



And as usual we were warned many years ago, and quite explicitly too:





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