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Can I find out more about these rumors somewhere?
Can I find out more about these rumors somewhere?
The mirrors are the not the expensive part.
it would be a bit like the adult version of Home Alone
Ah. So Skyfall then
News reposts can add value.
In your example what happens if the shirt is sold to someone else? In the NFT case the signature changes.
The shirt analogy doesn’t work well, but NFTs are great for transferable tickets.
However NFTs were trying to assign value to the receipt for the Gretzky shirt.
… Aww. Why did the story stop?
What are speed pants?
Oh. My mistake.
Buy a second phone?
Then delete system32 folder?
What are these instructions actually doing?
Familiarity breeds attempt.
Jane Sherwood Ace
Invisible instant tattoos delivered in the same way as a vaccine? That is new. It’s not easy to mark someone without them knowing.
Gates funded. Tick. Spy program (covert tattooing). Tick.
You’re the one moving the goalposts by inventing new GPS tracking strawmen arguments.
Do you often tattoo excel spreadsheets on your body?
It’s the gates funded spy program you referred to. You don’t need compute resources or location tags. Just a way to store data on a person.
Get vaccinated, get tattooed
Passed your driving test, get tattooed
Pay your tax, get tattooed
Arrest at a protest, get tattooed
Etc.
Yes. The Oxford vaccine should have been open source. Gates money changed that.
Partially enabled. Without mRNA we still would have had J&J and Astrazenica.
JFK conspiracy theorists would disagree.
You can’t logically lump all conspiracies together like that.
Belief isn’t needed.
MIT researchers have now developed a novel way to record a patient’s vaccination history: storing the data in a pattern of dye, invisible to the naked eye, that is delivered under the skin at the same time as the vaccine. https://news.mit.edu/2019/storing-vaccine-history-skin-1218
And Bill Gates talking about doing it in a reddit AMA.
What? Rumors work by people discussing them.
I didn’t ask for proof.