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Konfederacja czeka na szczepionke z Watykanu, na bazie cebuli i wody swieconej...podawana razem z wazelina.
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PS. - Podziwiam Korwina! Zebral cale polskie zacofane badziewie w jednej partii... Konfederacji! To "prawdziwi Polacy".
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Jakim trzeba być D****, żeby uznać to za dowód, że w szczepionkach były czipy. Jak zwykle szary poprzekręcały niemal nic nie zrozumiały i dmą w balonik... A tak na marginesie masz smartphone'a? To po ch×× komuś drugi "czip" pod twoją skórą? Poniżej dla tych co po angielsku kumają.
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During the interview, Hepburn described a sensor that can detect if a person is getting sick, which has been in the making since 2016 and could be repurposed from its original use to help detect early cases of COVID-19 and other illnesses. Sensor is inert, not a microchip. The Facebook post gets sev...
During the interview, Hepburn described a sensor that can detect if a person is getting sick, which has been in the making since 2016 and could be repurposed from its original use to help detect early cases of COVID-19 and other illnesses. Sensor is inert, not a microchip. The Facebook post gets several details wrong. The green sensor, which is smaller than a grain of rice, is not a microchip. It doesn't have any metal or electronics, according to Profusa, the company that received $7.5 million in federal money in 2016 to develop the sensor. Their original goal was to monitor a combat soldier'
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Their original goal was to monitor a combat soldier's health in real-time in active combat zones. The sensor, first publicized in 2018, is made of hydrogel similar to the tissue found around the arm, where the sensor is placed under the skin by injection, according to Profusa. It is under testing fo...
Their original goal was to monitor a combat soldier's health in real-time in active combat zones. The sensor, first publicized in 2018, is made of hydrogel similar to the tissue found around the arm, where the sensor is placed under the skin by injection, according to Profusa. It is under testing for potential military applications but is not yet in use, Hepburn said.
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