MIT Quantum Dot vaccine data - a *novel* way of recording data in a pattern of dye, "delivered under the skin at the same time as the vaccine."
"Tests using human cadaver skin showed that the quantum-dot patterns could be detected by smartphone cameras after up to 5 years after simulated sun exposure [UV]." - MIT
Deducing from this statement, there must be a UV reaction that may *or may not* be susceptible to light...
...Otherwise, why study the cadavers under simulated sunlight (UV) for 5 years?
NOW -- that comment where Trump mentioned light therapies in regard to #COVID19 makes more sense. "Supposing we hit the body with a tremendous - whether it's [UV] or a very powerful light."
"Then I see the disinfectant - knocks it out in a minute." -DT
So who's funding this Quantum Dot?
B&M Gates Foundation + Koch Institute grant from National Cancer Institute.
(Further info on collaboration in thread)...
On Gates' AMA on Reddit, a poster asks a question about vaxports & gets the digital "ID2020" response.
"The ID2020 Alliance was founded by Accenture, Microsoft, Gavi [GAVI], Rockefeller Foundation, IDEO." Partnered with Mastercard and NGOs (like 501c3's) and UN agencies.
This same publication goes on to note a "debunked" conspiracy, linked to a Snopes article (see next post).
Snopes:
"Gates' support for digital identity initiatives[...]".
One interesting nugget revealed by Snopes was that the pilot study was conducted by MIT & "Rice University researchers into a potential vaccine-delivery device"
Snopes, contd.
"For example, in an interview with Chris Anderson [...] Gates indicated he believes some sort of 'immunity certificate' will be instrumental in reopening the global economy."
The advisor that resigned from ID2020 writes abt the dangers of blockchain vaxports:
medium.com/berkman-klein-…
Again, the media is responsible for much of the damage they've caused to themselves and to others. Here, Reuters' own headline is partly contradicted by their own reporting. They're just parsing literature & technicalities. Most people won't read the article, just the headline.
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