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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Laugh at the conspiracy theorists all you want. If he’s talking about it they have already done it. And y’all still trust the vaccines ? Pay attention.
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Compliance, the state of affairs most fervently revered by the Davos crowd.
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So now, extrapolate this concept into how this “tech” could be used for other purposes! 😬
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Scary? Marianne, monitoring adherence to medicines is useful for both patients and physicians. I assume the chips don’t hang around to long, as they follow the same route as other items that are not digestible.
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This just demonstrates that they think we are too stupid to have been doing our own research over the years. Total control is the agenda and if we don’t wake up now we’ll wake up soon and be sorry. Check out The Great Reset.
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okay there is a 0% chance this is a real thing, this absolutely is more Elon Musk "we've invented this thing" and he's just keeping them fascinated with tech lust
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WTF? No thank you! Compliance???
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„Imagine the compliance” is one of the more Orwellian phrases I’ve yet heard. Anyone who can say that in earnest needs to be watched with suspicion and vigorously opposed.
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There are practical uses for this tech, but we can't trust it in the hands of executives. Perhaps the time has come to take these companies under the democratic control of the people who work there... sure there's a word for that...
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