Coming Soon: Bill Gates-Funded Birth Control Microchip

   

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Published on Jul 9, 2014

Here's one more for the coming "Internet of Things" — an implantable birth control microchip could hit the U.S. market by 2018 thanks to funding by globalist billionaire and population control enthusiast Bill Gates.

Considering this is the same guy who has also funded genetically engineered vaccinating mosquitoes, a treatment that by its very nature couldn't possibly generate the consent of all patients involved, the profound implications of this new birth control microchip on human reproduction are astounding.

Of course...this technology could also fulfill the use described by current White House Science Czar John P. Holdren and his writing partner Paul Ehrlich in their 1977 text "Ecoscience" for involuntary fertility control when they declared, "The development of a long-term sterilizing capsule that could be implanted under the skin and removed when pregnancy is desired opens additional possibilities for coercive fertility control. The capsule could be implanted at puberty and might be removable, with official permission, for a limited number of births." (Pp. 786-7)

The new microchip implant reportedly lasts up to 16 years, and can be controlled via wireless remote device, but don't worry; researchers are quick to reassure that each microchip comes with "secure encryption".

Sources:
http://www.rttnews.com/2346745/birth-control-microchip-could-hit-markey-by-2018.aspx?type=ht
Ecoscience: http://zombietime.com/john_holdren/

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