Pifzer CEO to WEF in 2018: 'Imagine the Compliance' with 'Biological Chip' in 'Ingestible Pills'

Nick Kangadis | May 20, 2022
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How evil is evil? You need to look no further than the CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla.

A video from 2018 is making the rounds of Bourla telling the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland of possible new pharmaceutical technology that places a “biological chip” inside pills that let authorities know the person in possession of the pills took their medicine.

Bourla made a comment within his comments that should make your skin crawl.

“Imagine the applications of that, the compliance,” Bourla said.

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Imagine the compliance, huh? And if you don’t take the pills, what happens then? Are you arrested for not taking drugs? After all, government around the world — including in the U.S. — have never really had a problem with people taking drugs. They just want people to take their drugs.

Here’s the video of Bourla’s comments at the WEF’s 2018 “Transforming Health in the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” with a transcript below:

 

It is basically a biological chip that is in the tablet. And once you take the tablet and it dissolves into your stomach, it sends a signal that you took the tablet. So, imagine the applications of that, the compliance. The insurance companies to know that the medicines that patients should take, they do take them. It is fascinating what happens in this field.

H/T: Catherine Salgado - Substack

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