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Do you believe the vaccine contained a microchip?

There is so much they aren’t telling us I figure this must be true. I had the vaccine but no boosters because I had an allergic reaction.
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Obviously not!

For the hard of thinking:

1. Vaccines are administered with very very fine needles, that are far too small to allow any “microchip” to pass

2. Microchips need power. This can come from a battery (which increases the size further) or can be passive, as for certain RFID chips, where the power is derived from a radio signal sent to the chip from outside. But that requires a sizeable antenna. Guess what? There’s no way that could fit through a vaccine needle or go unnoticed under the skin. As an example of an implantable chip, think of the chips that are inserted into domestic animals, and look at the size of the needle used.

3. Why on earth would a vaccine contain a chip anyway?

Use your brains, if you have any left!
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Adeptlinguist Indeed - and as an example, look at the Forum's heading photograph.