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22nd April 2015 19:07
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From the Gates Foundation: Wireless birth control chip :)
Hello,
I found a disturbing article today about implanted chips and security.
With a catchy title:
"Paypal: Let’s Replace Passwords With “Natural body identification” Embedded In Your Stomach and Brain"
I am bit skeptical someone would actually say that. Especially someone linked to PayPal. So I opened the article trying to find the source.
Under the main picture on that page is a photo that says:
"Slide taken from Jonathan LeBlanc’s presentation ‘Kill All Passwords‘"
(click to see a larger version)
And then a link is provided to that Slide Show. This one.
I opened it up, and looked through the slides. No mention of any ingestible pills or stuff to be implanted in your brain. There are 26 slides (as I write this).
So I thought this was just another "catchy" article with no substance to it. But I googled some more and other websites would quote Jonathan LeBlanc (the author of the slides) as having said stuff.
OK, maybe he said some things that are not in the slides. I was able to find a recording of the presentation on YouTube. And I was surprised to find that the recording had a whole lot more slides in it, including the missing ones about ingesting stuff and brain implants.
Here is the link starting at the relevant time mark (well worth the watch). Time mark 31:14
https://youtu.be/GUebADcHD1g?t=31m14s
(oh, and I have downloaded the clip, just in case the slides would go missing from there as well)
And this brings me to the title of this post. If you listen carefully he will discuss that the Gates foundations finances a chip for birth control that is wirelessly controlled. And he makes some interesting comments that such chips will only be used in the "Third world countries" and not in the States, because in the States it could be hacked to cause unwanted pregnancies to prevent a wanted pregnancy...
So I began to hunt down the source of this piece of news and I found it. It was a piece of news that was published a bunch of papers: Time, Huffingtonpost, National Post in July, 2014.
The Huffington Post article actually claims it was Bill Gates' idea .
You have to wonder who would benefit from having a wirelessly controller birth control chip in the women on the planet? And don't start telling me: "don't worry this is secure and cannot possibly be abused". That excuse is old and does not hold water.
Last edited by Ilie Pandia; 22nd April 2015 at 19:12.
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22nd April 2015 19:25
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Re: From the Gates Foundation: Wireless birth control chip :)
Ouf,
As a woman, my second chakra is crumbling and my body going into featal position. (fear and protection of one's own body).
The ultimate rape
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22nd April 2015 19:28
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