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Pfizer CEO Admits There Are Microchips In Pills

Pfizer Director Philip Bourla recently spoke on a panel about the introduction of pills with microchips that would notify healthcare providers, hospitals, and insurance firms when patients had taken their prescription meds.

“Picture the compliance,” the Big Pharma oligarch exclaimed, oblivious to the fact that he was reinforcing the suspicions of so-called “conspiracy theorists” who had previously warned about this very possibility.

This means that each time you take an unwitting pill, you may be microchipped. Consider how far the government would go to force Americans to take a vaccine or hunt them down.

The push for in-body microchips is a legitimate technology that, if Pfizer has its way, may be here soon. The company is coming off a record year of profits as the leading manufacturer of COVID-19 vaccinations. That was enough to rile up many Americans.

Now, the Director of the business is discussing potential microchips within people’s bodies that could monitor them in ways that are far more intrusive than today’s cell phones as well as other smart devices.

This may sound like something from a science fiction film, but it’s from a lecture given by a Big Pharma executive in 2022. If you value your personal privacy, this is a massive no-no that will increase distrust between Big Pharma corporations and individuals.

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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