• @DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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    10 months ago

    Uh huh.

    And a skin dye pattern has what, exactly, do with microchips and GPS blood trackers?

    Cuz if you think those are the same thing you’re going to go wild when you hear about other kinds of tattoos.

    • @devils_advocate@lemmy.ml
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      10 months ago

      It’s the gates funded spy program you referred to. You don’t need compute resources or location tags. Just a way to store data on a person.

      Get vaccinated, get tattooed

      Passed your driving test, get tattooed

      Pay your tax, get tattooed

      Arrest at a protest, get tattooed

      Etc.

          • @DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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            10 months ago

            Do you think the same basic technology hasn’t been available for 10,000 years?

            It’s very easy to physically mark someone permanently.

            Tattoos, brands, scarring, disfigurement, you’re a hell of a dumbass if you think this must be some grand conspiracy methodology.

            If they want to track your records, it’s called a database. If they want to physically mark you there’s much simpler methods.

            And no one’s added it to a vaccine because… Drumroll…

            It’s a dumbass waste of resources and time.

            By the way, your goalpost moving wasn’t unnoticed. This is just as equally stupid as the microchip theory and worth mentioning directly anyways.

            • @devils_advocate@lemmy.ml
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              010 months ago

              Invisible instant tattoos delivered in the same way as a vaccine? That is new. It’s not easy to mark someone without them knowing.

              Gates funded. Tick. Spy program (covert tattooing). Tick.

              You’re the one moving the goalposts by inventing new GPS tracking strawmen arguments.