‘60 Minutes’ reveals Pentagon has developed a microchip to detect COVID, track health

‘60 Minutes’ reveals Pentagon has developed a microchip to detect COVID, track health by MICHAEL HAYNES and PATRICK DELANEY for Life Site News

GNN Note – Throw in a little “court packing” of the Supreme Court and our health privacy is out the window. /END

The microchip is ‘like a check-engine light,’ its developers said, with capability to emit ‘a light glow.’

Pentagon scientists have developed a gel-style, tissue-like microchip to be inserted underneath the skin, touted to be able to detect COVID-19 before an individual develops symptoms, prompting concerns about the manner in which such technology would be used to infringe upon people’s liberties and usher in a bio-security state.

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The revelation came as part of a CBS 60 Minutes report on April 11 titled “military programs aiming to end pandemics forever.”

Dr. Matt Hepburn of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which is dubbed the Pentagon’s “department of mad science,” explained how he had been tasked to develop technology that would “take pandemics off the table.”

Describing the mission of DARPA, Hepburn commented that they “challenge the research community to come up with solutions that may sound like science fiction. And we’re very willing to take chances with high-risk investments that may not work.”
“But if they do, we can completely transform the landscape.”

The retired colonel showed CBS a “subdermal implant … a tissue-like gel engineered to continuously test your blood,” which would monitor a person’s health.

Hepburn described it as a sensor, which goes “underneath your skin” and reportedly provides advance warning of the onset of COVID-19 symptoms.

“It’s like a ‘check engine’ light,” he continued. Individuals who were alerted by the microchip’s signal would then have to take a blood test, the results of which could be available in “three to five minutes,” stated Hepburn.

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