Big Brother Rears its Head: Will Use H1N1 Vaccine to Implant Nanochips and Control Population
In 2005 I wrote a letter to several media outlets and websites entitled: “Big Brother Gets Under Your Skin.” In that letter archived on this site I described microchipping technology in 1997 , when the ‘Digital Angel’ was developed by
Verichip Corp, and since that time many animals and groups of people have been
successfully implanted with microchips.
Think of microchips as senders and receivers of messages,
just as your RFID chipped credit card or your passport, identify you and your
personal information. Actually the new bank credit cards that are ‘chipped’
send out a constant signal, which can be picked up by chip readers at a
distance of 20 feet. Today, when you enter some retail stores a reader at the
entrance can pick up your information. The days of anonymity are over.
Here is how microchip technology has advanced since the days
of the ‘Digital Angel.’
In 2007, Hitachi unveiled the smallest RFID chip ever,
measuring .05 x .05 mm, which is also known as 50,000 nanometers. (hence the
term, nanochip) These chips use passive RFID technology, which require an
external scanner/reader to 'turn on' the chip so it can be read. You would need
to walk through a device similar to a metal detector or have a device passed
over your body to read these chips.
At a speech given by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer near Vienna,
Austria in August 2009 a woman in the audience spoke up on the subject of the
H1N1 flu vaccine.
This woman’s friend works for a pharmaceutical company in
Vienna and told her that the swine flu injection needles indeed contain nanoparticles in their tip, which cannot be detected with the naked eye but
are clearly visible with 12 times magnification.The staff of the pharmaceutical company was advised that these nano
particles work in the human body like a motherboard in a computer and lots
of data can be stored on it.
So, now we can see the application for Hitachi’s
miniaturized microchip, which is being inserted in the tip of hypodermic
needles used for the H1N1 flu vaccine.
The next question, and one which most people have
trouble comprehending is: Why would the pharmaceutical companies want to insert
nanochips into their vaccines, and then into human bodies?
To understand the answer, you have to understand the agenda
of the New World Order, and that things are not what they appear to be.
Nicholas Rockefeller admitted in an interview with a movie
director, the late Aaron Russo, that the goal of the NWO was to reduce the
population in an overcrowded world, and to microchip whoever was left standing.
To take on this diabolical task, the plan seems to be to force people to take
vaccinations, and insert a nanochip at the same time!
When you start connecting the dots, and you see that: the
Canadian government is flying body bags to native communities in the north;
100,000 plastic coffins are currently stockpiled in Georgia; Massachusetts will
be imprisoning people for 30 days who refuse to take the H1N1 flu vaccine; old
military camps are being prepared to imprison 1,000’s of Americans for refusing
vaccines, and huge FEMA buses are being noticed on American highways.
This is only a partial list.
We live in an Alice in Wonderland world and are being lied
to by our governments and by the corporations every day. We must start to get
involved doing something, anything….that will let the controllers know they
can’t get away with it.
One thing we can do right away is say“NO” to the H1N1 flu vaccine.
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Big Brother Rears its Head: Will Use H1N1 Vaccine to Implant Nanochips and Control Population
In 2005 I wrote a letter to several media outlets and websites entitled: “Big Brother Gets Under Your Skin.” In that letter archived on this site I described microchipping technology in 1997 , when the ‘Digital Angel’ was developed by
Verichip Corp, and since that time many animals and groups of people have been
successfully implanted with microchips.
Think of microchips as senders and receivers of messages,
just as your RFID chipped credit card or your passport, identify you and your
personal information. Actually the new bank credit cards that are ‘chipped’
send out a constant signal, which can be picked up by chip readers at a
distance of 20 feet. Today, when you enter some retail stores a reader at the
entrance can pick up your information. The days of anonymity are over.
Here is how microchip technology has advanced since the days
of the ‘Digital Angel.’
In 2007, Hitachi unveiled the smallest RFID chip ever,
measuring .05 x .05 mm, which is also known as 50,000 nanometers. (hence the
term, nanochip) These chips use passive RFID technology, which require an
external scanner/reader to 'turn on' the chip so it can be read. You would need
to walk through a device similar to a metal detector or have a device passed
over your body to read these chips.