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Swedish Company Creates Implantable Microchip that Allows Users to Carry Vaccine Passport

A Swedish start-up has created a microchip that can be implanted into the skin, displaying details of one’s COVID vaccine passport when scanned.

A Swedish company called Dsruptive Subdermals is making headlines for their implantable microchips that allows users to store their covid vaccination status (amongst other data) making it act as a vaccine passport. This news should come as no surprise to any of us, especially with what we’ve been seeing in the past few years relating to a growing interest in implantable technologies.

As usual, this is being touted for the convenience it will bring. Euronews reported on this and stated that “Implanted microchips aim at making daily life more convenient and are already used by a number of people and companies around the world to replace keys, access cards and IDs.”

I have a chip implant in my arm, and I have programmed the chip so that I have my COVID passport on the chip, and the reason is that I always want to have it accessible…This means it is always accessible for me or for anyone else, really, who wants to read me. For example, if I go to the movies or go to a shopping center, then people will be able to check my status even if I don’t have my phone (Yahoo)

I’ve personally been following this microchip trend in Sweden since I wrote my 2018 article, Prelude to the Mark of the Beast? II, on this topic. Aside from this, we’ve seen a few other ways people have been trying to signify their vaccination status such as with the ImmunaBand bracelets and a QR code tattoo that came from the collaborative efforts of a Russian food delivery service Delivery Club and Everink Tattoo.

Quantum-dot tattoos are also something of interest and in April we saw that the Pentagon developed their own implantable microchip (although this one is meant to detect covid). We also can’t forget about the Amazon One palm scanner that’s already been rolled out to a few Whole Foods stores in Seattle.

The bible tells us clearly where this is all headed and we’re catching glimpses of it now. I believe that what we’re seeing coming together is both laying the groundwork for and conditioning people to be ready for what’s coming down the line – the mark of the beast. From scripture, we’re clearly given the context as to when the mark of the beast will come to ultimate fruition – during the 7 year tribulation. Before the tribulation even starts, the antichrist must first be revealed and confirm a covenant for a “week” (7 years).

Until the “beast” himself shows up on the world stage, there will be no “mark of the beast” and I explain this in detail in my article, Does the Mark of the Beast Currently Exist? However, as we see technology and ideas that seem to be laying the groundwork for the mark of the beast system, it should show us how close we are to the tribulation, and even closer, the rapture of the church.

A Swedish company has created a microchip that allows users to carry their COVID vaccine passport under their skin

Yahoo: The invention, created by tech firm Dsruptive Subdermals, involves a pre-programmed scannable implant 2 millimeters by 16 millimeters in size being inserted just beneath the skin.

“I have a chip implant in my arm, and I have programmed the chip so that I have my COVID passport on the chip, and the reason is that I always want to have it accessible,” Hannes Sjoblad, managing director of Dsruptive Subdermals, told the AFP.

Sjoblad demonstrated for the AFP how it was possible to scan the chip with his phone to bring up a PDF that showed all the details of his EU Digital COVID Certificate, a pass somewhat similar to the US’s vaccine card. It indicates that one is inoculated against COVID-19, or that the person has been tested with a negative result.

“This means it is always accessible for me or for anyone else, really, who wants to read me. For example, if I go to the movies or go to a shopping center, then people will be able to check my status even if I don’t have my phone,” Sjoblad, who is also chief disruption officer at start-up Epicenter Stockholm, said.

The AFP reported that an implant costs 100 euros (around $112).

Sjoblad told the AFP that these implants are not tracking devices, and only respond to being scanned.

“If you understand how these implants work, they don’t have a battery. They cannot transmit a signal by themselves. So they are basically passive. They sit there asleep,” Sjoblad said. “They can never tell your location, they’re only activated when you touch them with your smartphone, so this means they cannot be used for tracking anyone’s location.”

Sjoblad told Insider in an email that the implant does not need to be removed in order to be updated. Read More

Sources

  1. A Swedish company has created a microchip that allows users to carry their COVID vaccine passport under their skin (December 23rd, 2021) – Yahoo
  2. Would you be willing to have your COVID health pass implanted in your hand? (December 23rd, 2021) – Euronews
  3. Covid-19: In Sweden, a vaccine passport on a microchip implant (December 23rd, 2021) – France24
  4. Company Debuts Vaccine Passport That Can Be Implanted Inside Your Body (December 22nd, 2021) – National File

Ayo Shosanya
Ayo Shosanya
Ayo is a determined blogger striving to use his insights and God given talents to share the Gospel. He aspires to point skeptics to the truth of the Gospel using apologetics. His goal is to also inform others of the times we're living in preceding the Lord's soon return, through the study of prophecy. He hopes to both inform his readers with facts, equip them with tools to communicate the Gospel, and offer hope and encouragement through God's Word.

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