Comments by "XSportSeeker" (@XSpImmaLion) on "Debunking the Bill Gates 'Microchip' Conspiracy" video.

  1. Wrong guy, wrong tech. Current geolocalization systems cannot be done at the microdot size, you'd likely need a whole new tech to do it at those sizes... mainly due to power limitations, but also because of chip size. It can be done, not very reliably, with something a bit smaller than a matchbox. Microdot is just a dumb ID tag. Even if you want something simpler like an RFID tag, it's still the size of a grain of rice... it can be implanted under the skin, but not mixed in vaccines. Wrong guy because no matter what your opinion of Bill Gates is, he is very obviously not a guy who is interested in tracking people surreptiously. Billionaire who donated half his fortune to charity and is spending horrendous ammounts of money in humanitarian actions on countries in Africa, he doesn't care about stuff like tracking these days anymore. In fact, among all billionaires and trillionaires, there are plenty of people to be suspicious of rather than Bill Gates... he should be very very low on that list. Google, Facebook, Clearview AI, Amazon... heck, even Apple should be more suspicious than Bill Gates. At the very least, it should be Satya Nadella, the current Microsoft CEO, or the chinese government. Also, why the heck would any of those rich powerful people even need to go through the trouble of developing something this advanced when everyone is already being tracked through their smartphones anyways? Because some company out there really need to know where hermits are building their prepper caves? Man, these conspiracy theories can be moronic and misinformed to some surreal levels at times... you'd think these people would at least know the basics. It sounds like scifi from the 60s or something.
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