Disinfo: Neural implants for controlling the population can be introduced through vaccines

Summary

The development and introduction of neural implants, magneto proteins, etc., can go in any number of directions. Some types of these promise to give elites ‘super-human’ cognitive abilities. However, another very practical application is to mandate that these are used on the general populace as to handicap them or control their thoughts in some way.

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In between these two is a hybrid form – nanotech and chemogenetics working with optogenetics. Because the delivery system to the brain can be through injection, nanolipids and other compounds can come in the form of shots. These can be delivered as part of a required ‘vaccination’ regimen (insofar as that term has been redefined), as nanotech features already in the Covid-19 shot.

Therefore, such can be included – whether disclosed to the public or not – in required vaccinations.

Disproof

An unfounded claim, not supported by any facts. The article describes ominous plans by evil elites for depopulation and control, the so called Great Reset Conspiracy, feeding into a sentiment of vaccine hesistancy.

The Great Reset is a so-called "straw man" technique, frequently used by pro-Kremlin media; a rhetoric device to label the opponent with views never expressed: in this case - depopulation.

The outlet, Russia-based Strategic Culture Foundation, aims for an international audience and is not publishing this content on its Russian language version. Moscow authorities recently introduced mandatory vaccination for certain categories of citizens in an attempt to curb a spike in cases of COVID-19.

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  • Reported in: Issue 249
  • DATE OF PUBLICATION: 22/06/2021
  • Countries and/or Regions discussed in the disinformation: US
  • Keywords: Conspiracy theory, vaccination, Secret elites / global elites
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Disproof

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