How to prevent the microchip from activating

As we all know, the microchip that is injected into our arm upon receiving the COVID-19 vaccine utilizes the 5G network to send and receive data. The intention of this article is to demonstrate how to prevent the microchip from becoming active.

The way 5G works is like a highway system but for transporting data. In comparison to 4G, 5G would essentially be a wider highway that can transport more information. Due to this larger highway, more information is able to be passed through without bogging down the network overall. Think of it like avoiding a traffic jam. With the new capabilities for more information, they have decided that people should have to send tracking data to them and that they should be able to send controlling information back to us. The problem for them is that it’s actually rather easy to block the signal for the microchip.

Moments after the chip is injected alongside the vaccine, it starts to travel throughout the body for about 12 hours before residing in it’s permanent location, near your wrist. There is no need to worry about the chip for the initial 12 hours because it takes around 24 for it to become activated. The chip targets near the wrist because many people wear gold or some other form of metal bracelets/rings. Gold is an excellent conductor. In fact, it’s considered the best. Even though other metals aren’t considered as good, they are considered to be adequate enough for the intended application. The metal bracelet/ring acts as a conductor for the 5G signal to the microchip. 

 

If it isn’t obvious, the solution is actually quite simple and fairly convenient. If you wear metal bracelets/rings, either ensure they are worn on the opposite arm as to the one you got vaccinated on or stop wearing them outright. Some may consider even getting a silicone bracelet. Silicone is a non conductive material and is often used as an electrical insulator. Wearing a silicone bracelet will block electrical signals to the microchip.

2 Replies to “How to prevent the microchip from activating”

  1. This is so true, I have a waveform detector that is used to see if there are wireless waves being sent through the air. After getting jabbed, I could detect waves coming from my wrist, but once I put a silicone bracelet on like this article suggested, I was no longer able to detect the waves!

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