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I’ll Bet You One Thousand Dollars
If …
Covid-19 vaccines contain tracking chips.
Yeah?
OK, give me the name and contact information of someone who has a card proving they were vaccinated and who, after that, had surgery to remove the tracking chip. Show me pictures of the vaccination card and of the chip in this person’s body after the surgeon made the incision to remove it. Give me the surgeon’s name, contact information and a URL where I can check their credentials. Put me in touch with the person who confirmed that what was removed from this person’s body was, indeed, a tracking chip manufactured by a named company with an address and a business license. Oh, and what was the name of the hospital or clinic where the chip was removed? Is this facility reputable?
One actual surgery on one vaccinated person and one tracking chip actually removed — I will take this as proof.
(Note I’m not even asking you to prove the chip came from the Covid-19 vaccination rather than from some other vaccination or some previous surgery. Or that there are any other people who were vaccinated and then had tracking chips removed from their bodies.)
Give me proof, and you win the bet. I’ll give you a thousand dollars. Or, if you can’t find proof and lose the bet, you’ll give me that…