One of the scariest things I’ve ever heard. And he’s saying this as though it’s some modern advance.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla explains Pfizer's new tech to Davos crowd: "ingestible pills" - a pill with a tiny chip that send a wireless signal to relevant authorities when the pharmaceutical has been digested. "Imagine the compliance," he says

May 21, 2022 · 8:08 AM UTC

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Wow. Just add it to the pile of reasons why people don’t trust the pharmaceutical industry.
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Watch how Marianne sees this horror, calls it disgusting, and then finds a reason to vote for the corporate, war monger Democrat in 2024 who will help bring this type of scenario to reality.
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I save this as a physician: This is EXACTLY where the impending reversal of Roe v. Wade - and it’s core central principle of a right to privacy - is headed if we allow it to happen. They are trying to regulate everything about our bodies and eventually our lives.
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This is enough to shock even George Orwell. He's rolling over in his grave now.
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The Davos crowd, the WEF, & the WHO are the unelected elites that want to change our world & us to suit their criteria, not ours. You're right -- this IS SCARY!
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I agree with you here. The left and far left has a love affair with totalitarian control over every aspect of life and people’s bodies.
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"The capsule could stay in the body for years, and on receipt of the proper satellite signal, could release the cyanide it contains. Imagine the compliance!"
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Following the Science -
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There is a concept called body autonomy. It’s generally considered a human right. Bodily autonomy means a person has control over who or what uses their body, for what, and for how long. It’s why you can’t be forced to donate blood, tissue, or organs or mandate vaccines.
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‘Davos crowd’ is always followed by something scary, nature of the beast
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