Although China and Russia have been vaccinating their citizens for a while now, throwing in the words “Western World” when bestowing the title of “the first who…” somehow erases that the elder Brits who received a COVID 19 vaccine weren’t really the first people to get a vaccine shot, but it does give a glimpse of the unspoken hope that the “Easter World” vaccines are ineffective or even lethal while that of the “Western World” were the only useful ones.
I find it curious that they managed to gather some of the oldest people in the United Kingdom among those making history on the first day of vaccination. Part of me buys into the cute factor that these old people deserve the honor earned by longevity, while another part of me suspects that if the vaccine kills them, well, come on, they hadn’t much time ahead anyway and we can all just move along.
Some, however, see an evil conspiracy in the swiftness of the two vaccines’ development and how quickly a delivery system was designed, almost as if they were just waiting for an excuse to put the real plan into action.
Back at the beginning of the pandemic, one of the concerns was contact tracing and how to accomplish it, and, because we have to have them, a conspiracy theory began spreading that Bill Gates was promoting the use of bracelets and invisible tattoos that would be part of a process that included a vaccine.
Back in March the conspiracy theory claimed,
“Bill Gates and other globalists, in collaboration with pharmaceutical companies, are reportedly working to push tracking bracelets and ‘invisible tattoos’ to monitor Americans during an impending lockdown. MIT and Gates have ‘created an ink that can be safely embedded in the skin alongside the vaccine itself, and it’s only visible using a special smartphone camera app and filter.’ This comes days after Gates stepped down from Microsoft’s board.”
In 2016, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology had been developing an invisible ink that could be injected into children along with vaccines so that the dye would be visible under near-infrared light for up to five years and this would provide a quick, affordable way of helping health providers keep track of a child’s vaccinations without paperwork to make sure medical people, doctor or nurse, can be sure someone received a vaccine.
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That is already done with cell phones.
Some countries already use electronic wristbands to track people who have tested positive for the coronavirus in order to enforce quarantines and reduce the spread of the virus, so, no Bill Gates connection.
The National Cancer Institute also supported the MIT project because,
“The researchers are exploring storing data in a pattern of dye, invisible to the naked eye, that is delivered under the skin at the same time as the vaccine. The technology is currently in the proof-of-concept phase. If successful, governments could elect to incorporate this kind of tool in their immunization programs in place of, or in addition to, their current methods of tracking vaccinations.”
And, now with all the talk about the COVID vaccine news, the months old conspiracy theory has been resurrected because, well, wasn’t it dependent on mass vaccinations?
And here we are.
Now we have the “need”.
The events in Britain on Tuesday with the initial injections are being viewed as the first step in injecting tracers into all of us.
However, considering they began with old people not known for quickly walking anywhere, but, rather, ambling along slowly, unconscious of the rest of us whose ways they block if stuck behind them, this is a waste of experimental time as to track these people you merely have to slow down to keep up.
Hey, but a conspiracy theory is a conspiracy theory.