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Originally posted by Nventual
This is probably the 100th thread regarding the same theory.
The chip is too large to fit into a flu vaccine, they require a larger needle. There would be a red inflamed area where you can see the chip protruding for a while after getting the vaccine, you would notice that too.
Originally posted by thetruth777
Originally posted by Nventual
This is probably the 100th thread regarding the same theory.
The chip is too large to fit into a flu vaccine, they require a larger needle. There would be a red inflamed area where you can see the chip protruding for a while after getting the vaccine, you would notice that too.
Nanotechnology. They can make RFID chips 10-100 times smaller than a grain of sand.
prove that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by thetruth777
Originally posted by Nventual
This is probably the 100th thread regarding the same theory.
The chip is too large to fit into a flu vaccine, they require a larger needle. There would be a red inflamed area where you can see the chip protruding for a while after getting the vaccine, you would notice that too.
Nanotechnology. They can make RFID chips 10-100 times smaller than a grain of sand.
Originally posted by ELECTRICkoolaidZOMBIEtest
a quick search on "world's smallest microchip" came up with this
www.abc.net.au...
"measuring just 0.15 millimetres by 0.15 millimetres and 7.5 micrometres thick"
those clear looking things are grains of salt i believe. (i apologize if my picture is not of this microchip but its the best i could do at the moment)
And he (the anti-Christ) causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond,
to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: [Rev. 13:16]
Originally posted by thetruth777
Nanotechnology. They can make RFID chips 10-100 times smaller than a grain of sand.