Pfizer CEO who made millions pushing COVID vaccines is now excited about a pill with a chip that sends signals to authorities that the pill has been ingested.
These people are frightening monsters.
Pfizer’s CEO spoke about a pill that ensures compliance at Davos this week.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla impressed the audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week with thoughts of ingestible computer chips that notify authorities when a medicine has been digested. Probably, he may have forgotten he was on camera.
“It is a, basically biological chip that is in the tablet. And once we take the tablet and dissolves into the stomach, sends a signal that you took the table. So imagine the applications of that – the compliance. The insurance companies know that the medicines patients should take, they take them.
Pfizer’s defenders joined in, suggesting that Bourla’s futuristic pitch could be used in “specific” conditions such as “schizophrenia and cancers” to ensure compliance.
These same monsters said that the shutdowns and mandates were necessary and masks were useful.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla explains Pfizer’s new tech to Davos crowd: “ingestible pills” – a pill with a tiny chip that send a wireless signal to relevant authorities when the pharmaceutical has been digested. “Imagine the compliance,” he says pic.twitter.com/uYapKJGDJx
— Jeremy Loffredo (@loffredojeremy) May 20, 2022
What could possibly go wrong with a pill like this?
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