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"The government is planting our thoughts": What is behind the videos that flooded the network? | Israel today

2020-05-14T11:12:38.344Z


Headlines on social networks have warned us against being tracked by authorities using a chip found inside drugs | Viral


The headlines on social networks have warned us against being monitored by authorities using a chip inside the pills sold in pharmacies • Dr. Lior Unger: "It's a total crap"

"Drugs and Vaccines are Dangerous for Everyone": In two different videos that run over the last day on Wattsap and Facebook, two people are seen breaking apart a ball they bought at the pharmacy, rummaging it, taking out a plastic chip, and declaring it was a government exercise to track citizens.

The videos, taken in Israel, are accompanied by an explanation in Hebrew that "this is actually the government's actions with the 5 G. Want everyone to be like this in the body, pay attention to what you are giving." The second video says "The government reads this data and knows every moment where we are and shares our thoughts. It's just a very dangerous thing. "

Hence the two videos, which are unclear whether they are real or parodic (genius should be noted), rolled out on social networks, causing conspiracy enthusiasts about the fifth generation to step out of the holes and prove their false theories. And just a little refinement to those conspirators: the smartphone you probably now hold in your hand collects more and more information than any little chip that seems to be inserted into our bodies without our knowledge.

Scary, right? Maybe. Real, right? not exactly. Headlines about the relationship between fifth-generation deployment and citizen tracking pop up day and night on social networks, and in at least one of the videos you can see that the packaging of the balls is open. So what exactly is the chip the two people found in the video?

"It's a total scuffle, you can also explain it scientifically," says Dr. Lior Unger in a conversation with Israel Today. "The only thing in these huge pills today is cameras that shoot the stomach and bowel. These ridiculous people who liquid liquid capsules demonstrate contrast content. And every kid who was in the first-grade electronics class could identify what a contrast would look like. "

"Against you can do nothing but regulate. He does not chip, he does not record, he does not take pictures. It's usually the most banal and goofy electronic component there is. Some people transplant it as part of a Pike News policy, which in turn appeals to a kind of conspiratorial people who have never worried about what it might look like, but if you show it to a first-grader who knows only a light bulb friend will tell you it's nonsense. "

Source: israelhayom

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