Are
Populations Being Primed For Nano-Microchips
Inside?
It's almost surreal, like something out of a
sci-fi flick, but nano-microchips invisible to
the naked eye are a reality that are already
being hosted in wide-range of applications.
The question is, how long will it take
governments and big pharma to immerse nano-microchips
inside of vaccines to tag and surveil global
populations? Nanotechnology deals with
structures smaller than one micrometer (less
than 1/30th the width of a human hair), and
involves developing materials or devices
within that size. To put the size of a
nanometer in perspective, it is 100,000 times
smaller than the width of a human hair. More
than ten years ago, simple low-cost techniques
improved the design and manufacture of nano-microchips.
That unlocked a multitude of methodologies for
their manufacture in a wide-range of
applications including optical, biological,
and electronic devices. The joint use of
nanoelectronics, photolithography, and new
biomaterials, have enabled the required
manufacturing technology towards nanorobots
for common medical applications, such as
surgical instrumentation, diagnosis and drug
delivery.