The smallest standard RFID chip implants are relatively large because the tube has to hold the very small copper coil used to input energy. The tube is biologically inert so that the body won't reject it. So the question here is, have 'they' developed even smaller chips and tubes covertly? Does any 'vax' contain nano technology rfid?
The smallest standard RFID chip implants are relatively large because the tube has to hold the very small copper coil used to input energy. The tube is biologically inert so that the body won't reject it. So the question here is, have 'they' developed even smaller chips and tubes covertly? Does any 'vax' contain nano technology rfid?
powder https://www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/RFID_Powder.pdf