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25 June, 06:51
🔴"The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is funding the development of a contraceptive microchip that can be remotely controlled to release hormones that can act as abortifacients into a woman's body for up to 16 years. Both the chip's potential to take a life and the potential privacy concerns have drawn criticism.
The chip, which measures 20 x 20 x 7 millimeters, can be implanted under the skin of a woman's buttocks, upper arm, or abdomen in 30 minutes. The device contains a 16-year reservoir of the drug levonorgestrel, releasing 30 micrograms a day – but the dosage can be altered by remote control, as well.
The technology was originally intended, and tested, to release osteoporosis medication in elderly women, but Dr. Robert Langer of MIT changed his focus to contraception after a personal discussion with Bill Gates.
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The chip, which measures 20 x 20 x 7 millimeters, can be implanted under the skin of a woman's buttocks, upper arm, or abdomen in 30 minutes. The device contains a 16-year reservoir of the drug levonorgestrel, releasing 30 micrograms a day – but the dosage can be altered by remote control, as well.
The technology was originally intended, and tested, to release osteoporosis medication in elderly women, but Dr. Robert Langer of MIT changed his focus to contraception after a personal discussion with Bill Gates.
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Bill Gates’ new remote-controlled contraceptive microchip could be used for eugenics: critic | News | LifeSite
“It could basically bar certain people from having children,” constitutional attorney John Whitehead told LifeSiteNews.com.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/gates-foundation-funds-remote-controlled-contraceptive-microchip-that-can-wNotice: Undefined index: tg1tga_access in /home/admin/www/anonup.com/themes/default/apps/timeline/post.phtml on line 396
Gavin Corley, a biomedical engineer, told the BBC the technology could be used to achieve contraceptive targets in the developing world, indicating “a humanitarian application as opposed to satisfying a first-world need.”
With Hydrogel and other self-aggregating operating systems as described by ModeRNA and Georgetown Professor James Giordano, a single chip is no longer necessary.
(From 2014 and confirmed by numerous articles and reports that have been scrubbed, including one report by the BBC).
With Hydrogel and other self-aggregating operating systems as described by ModeRNA and Georgetown Professor James Giordano, a single chip is no longer necessary.
(From 2014 and confirmed by numerous articles and reports that have been scrubbed, including one report by the BBC).
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