Anonymous ID: e87698 Feb. 27, 2018, 12:20 p.m. No.512146   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>445648

Maybe they're putting the RFIDs IN the medication http:// beginningandend.com/fda-approves-sale-of-pills-with-rfid-mircochip/

 

Much easier than permanent insertion and, because it would be eliminated by the body, likely undetectable.

 

Have clandestine labs been manufacturing these? China?

 

Are the RFIDd drugs going to specific medical centers,pharmacies, etc? Or are they distributed randomly, e.g. "experimenting" on the entire population?

 

If targeted, how do they select targets? Do medication-tracking apps play a role? Data from treatment providers/health insurance? Cell user-data?

 

Is any of this related to push for 5G?

 

As an aside, until we clean up this mess, why are we passing fed/state legislation that involves even the potential use of data collection and sharing? Look at HR4174 - Evidence-based policy-making - Sounds good, but the evidence is DATA, and it will open the door for them to get more of it. Another bill just introduced (don't remember number) involves allowing states to share information about controlled medications. Again, could be helpful with opioid epidemic - but at what cost? Data is the key to everything (((they))) do - why risk it before we ascertain the scope and players involved?

 

You're onto something in this thread - good posts - thank you. I'd love to devote more time to researching this topic but am up to my eyeballs in research already. Keep up the great work!