Pass. Finger sticks and a controlled diet will work wonders on diabetes and monitoring blood sugar levels. But hey, what would a person with a nursing degree know?
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Of course it will. And eating a healthy diet and exercising with reduce heart disease so why worry about anyone? But hey, what would a person with a <insert whatever you want> know?
Not a conspiracy theory exactly. Looks like its been in development since 2016 and a general said they could use it for detecting covid. Also, we paid 7.5 million dollars to develop it.
I dont know about you guys, but when that alien inserted his government microchip insertion device into my **** cavity it hurt like a mofo!! But, I can now shoot a laser beam from my butthole. Great party trick!!
I got a buddy, who has videos of himself, getting a magnet to stick to the spot where a person has gotten their vaccination shot. The old guy got kind of upset over the deal. The guy I know, said he knows of six people who have gotten vaccinated. He has asked each of them to let him try getting a magnet to stick to the spot where they were vaccinated. All six the magnet would only stick where the person was given the shot.
The government has talked about chipping everyone for years. most people said, hell no to the idea. Kind of looks like the government came up with a way to get it done.
If you had diabetes you might think otherwise. I had a co-worker that had diabetes when I 18 years old. Sometimes he would just start talking non-sense and you had to get him to check his levels and take shots accordingly. One day, he disappeared and was found dead in his car in middle of nowhere due to his condition. This kind of thing could have saved his life.
This might be really helpful with endurance athletes also since keeping a balance of salt and water is fairly important.
I worked with a guy, who's wife had diabetes. If her blood sugar levels got off too far, she went off, to put it lightly. She would take off driving, flying down the road, pedal on the floor, running people off the road, driving like she had a death wish or extremely POed at the world. I think she was a bit off her rocker, when her blood sugar levels were good. For a while there, it seemed about once a week or every other week. The sheriff's department and DPS were having to track her down, or follow her/chase her. She would sometimes wind up two counties over, after one of her episodes. I saw her fly through the dealership parking lot, boiling the tires on her suburban, about ran over a couple of people. Really looked like she was trying to run over people. She was trying to find her husband. She about ran him over when he went outside to talk to her. I noticed every movement she made, was with a lot of force. She would throw the door of the Suburban open, slam it very hard to shut it. Every time she put her foot on throttle, it went to the floor, same for the brake pedal, she would stomp the brake pedal very hard. I got to witness some of her episodes a couple times. I don't know how the guy put up with it, he could/would tolerate all types of crap and never get upset or complain. He probably would have made a great police officer, always calm and happy. The guy was or is something else. He had to be, to put up with his wife.
No form of chip or sensor was going to help her. She refused to keep track of her blood sugar levels, even when it was very obvious to her husband or anyone else around her, she would not do anything about the situation. She was like multiple bipolar people I have known of, flat refused to take her meds and do what she need to do, to keep things at the correct levels.
To force everyone to have a sensor/chip installed, so it's easier for medical staff to figure out a person is having something going on, that the sensor/chip will detect, is not justifiable. There is very little chance, that they can develop a sensor, that can detect heart rate, or how a heart is beating, temperature, viruses in the blood stream, cancer, blood sugar out of whack, or the other million possible conditions that could exist in a person. They might be able to develop a sensor, that can detect one condition or situation accurately, but not multiple, at least not one small chip/ sensor.
It would be ridiculous to install sensors in people to only detect if they had covid. How big of a problem has covid been for the human population before last year, or before Fauci became obsessed with covid?
Inserting a sensor into a person, who has known heart conditions, a sensor that would supply better info on what that person's heart is doing or has done, such as a recording device. Would make some sense. But only install such a device, if the person has had multiple heart problems, and then ask the person if they want such a device installed. The whole concept of forcing everyone in the country to get a vaccine and a chip because the government thinks it should be done, is very wrong. That's the point, where we need to remove those people from control of our country. When they want to do that, they have ulterior plans, it's not for our health, it's to make it easier for them to control the population.
I worked with a guy, who's wife had diabetes. If her blood sugar levels got off too far, she went off, to put it lightly. She would take off driving, flying down the road, pedal on the floor, running people off the road, driving like she had a death wish or extremely POed at the world. I think she was a bit off her rocker, when her blood sugar levels were good. For a while there, it seemed about once a week or every other week. The sheriff's department and DPS were having to track her down, or follow her/chase her. She would sometimes wind up two counties over, after one of her episodes. I saw her fly through the dealership parking lot, boiling the tires on her suburban, about ran over a couple of people. Really looked like she was trying to run over people. She was trying to find her husband. She about ran him over when he went outside to talk to her. I noticed every movement she made, was with a lot of force. She would throw the door of the Suburban open, slam it very hard to shut it. Every time she put her foot on throttle, it went to the floor, same for the brake pedal, she would stomp the brake pedal very hard. I got to witness some of her episodes a couple times. I don't know how the guy put up with it, he could/would tolerate all types of crap and never get upset or complain. He probably would have made a great police officer, always calm and happy. The guy was or is something else. He had to be, to put up with his wife.
No form of chip or sensor was going to help her. She refused to keep track of her blood sugar levels, even when it was very obvious to her husband or anyone else around her, she would not do anything about the situation. She was like multiple bipolar people I have known of, flat refused to take her meds and do what she need to do, to keep things at the correct levels.
To force everyone to have a sensor/chip installed, so it's easier for medical staff to figure out a person is having something going on, that the sensor/chip will detect, is not justifiable. There is very little chance, that they can develop a sensor, that can detect heart rate, or how a heart is beating, temperature, viruses in the blood stream, cancer, blood sugar out of whack, or the other million possible conditions that could exist in a person. They might be able to develop a sensor, that can detect one condition or situation accurately, but not multiple, at least not one small chip/ sensor.
It would be ridiculous to install sensors in people to only detect if they had covid. How big of a problem has covid been for the human population before last year, or before Fauci became obsessed with covid?
Inserting a sensor into a person, who has known heart conditions, a sensor that would supply better info on what that person's heart is doing or has done, such as a recording device. Would make some sense. But only install such a device, if the person has had multiple heart problems, and then ask the person if they want such a device installed. The whole concept of forcing everyone in the country to get a vaccine and a chip because the government thinks it should be done, is very wrong. That's the point, where we need to remove those people from control of our country. When they want to do that, they have ulterior plans, it's not for our health, it's to make it easier for them to control the population.
Hey, they're MICRO. Put dozens of them in.
I wonder if they park themselves?!
If you get a really serious cut, will you lose them?
Maybe if you give blood?
Well, now they might need a microchip filter.
I worked with a guy, who's wife had diabetes. If her blood sugar levels got off too far, she went off, to put it lightly. She would take off driving, flying down the road, pedal on the floor, running people off the road, driving like she had a death wish or extremely POed at the world. I think she was a bit off her rocker, when her blood sugar levels were good. For a while there, it seemed about once a week or every other week. The sheriff's department and DPS were having to track her down, or follow her/chase her. She would sometimes wind up two counties over, after one of her episodes. I saw her fly through the dealership parking lot, boiling the tires on her suburban, about ran over a couple of people. Really looked like she was trying to run over people. She was trying to find her husband. She about ran him over when he went outside to talk to her. I noticed every movement she made, was with a lot of force. She would throw the door of the Suburban open, slam it very hard to shut it. Every time she put her foot on throttle, it went to the floor, same for the brake pedal, she would stomp the brake pedal very hard. I got to witness some of her episodes a couple times. I don't know how the guy put up with it, he could/would tolerate all types of crap and never get upset or complain. He probably would have made a great police officer, always calm and happy. The guy was or is something else. He had to be, to put up with his wife.
No form of chip or sensor was going to help her. She refused to keep track of her blood sugar levels, even when it was very obvious to her husband or anyone else around her, she would not do anything about the situation. She was like multiple bipolar people I have known of, flat refused to take her meds and do what she need to do, to keep things at the correct levels.
To force everyone to have a sensor/chip installed, so it's easier for medical staff to figure out a person is having something going on, that the sensor/chip will detect, is not justifiable. There is very little chance, that they can develop a sensor, that can detect heart rate, or how a heart is beating, temperature, viruses in the blood stream, cancer, blood sugar out of whack, or the other million possible conditions that could exist in a person. They might be able to develop a sensor, that can detect one condition or situation accurately, but not multiple, at least not one small chip/ sensor.
It would be ridiculous to install sensors in people to only detect if they had covid. How big of a problem has covid been for the human population before last year, or before Fauci became obsessed with covid?
Inserting a sensor into a person, who has known heart conditions, a sensor that would supply better info on what that person's heart is doing or has done, such as a recording device. Would make some sense. But only install such a device, if the person has had multiple heart problems, and then ask the person if they want such a device installed. The whole concept of forcing everyone in the country to get a vaccine and a chip because the government thinks it should be done, is very wrong. That's the point, where we need to remove those people from control of our country. When they want to do that, they have ulterior plans, it's not for our health, it's to make it easier for them to control the population.
1 chip to rule them all
Actually having 1 chip do all that is not hard at all, we're already there .
DARPA has a gel that can tell if you're gonna get sick days before you get sick, sorta like a sensor, is a sensor, but it's not a chip, it's bio with nano tech.
In collaboration with the private biotech company Profusa, researchers at DARPA developed a hydrogel sensor to detect infection. The hydrogel biosensor technology was developed with the aim of serving as an early identification system for infectious disease outbreaks, such as during pandemics and biological attacks. It is sensitive enough to identify signs of illness a few days before symptoms appear, but it cannot identify the cause of the infectious disease. The sensor can only measure markers of biochemical changes and immune response in the blood.
As explained in the following 5-minute video shown below, Celeste Solum warns about a new solution developed by the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) called hydrogel. This gel can contain harmful ingredients, including very small biosensors, nanotechnology, permanently planted within the body of anyone receiving the injection, allowing the evil people controlling [...]
And then there is this.
Posted in another thread, but not much feedback.
I don't think 5g was mentioned in the other article, can't remember.
The mention of 5g makes me skeptical, but anymore who knows.
I know science is way way ahead of anything we are familiar with.
Grain of salt.
golokaproject.org/documentfiles/Analysis-of-test-sticks-from-surface-testing-in-the-Slovak-Republic.pdf DARPA Hydrogel & lithium mixture immediately reacts with living structures to form crysta…
Hey, they're MICRO. Put dozens of them in.
I wonder if they park themselves?!
If you get a really serious cut, will you lose them?
Maybe if you give blood?
Well, now they might need a microchip filter.
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