As the world was grappling with the emergence of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) in late 2019, a team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) introduced a new injectable marking method that could label, identify, and track individuals based on their “vaccination” status. This technology, funded by billionaire eugenicists Bill and Melinda Gates, involves the use of transdermal patches containing special quantum dots that are inserted under the skin.
These quantum dots, though invisible to the naked eye, can be easily scanned using specialized equipment. They function like invisible tattoos that can be placed on the right hand or forehead and scanned to verify an individual's “vaccine passport” status when engaging in activities such as grocery shopping. When illuminated by UV light, the quantum dots can be excited to a higher energy state, allowing for their detection.
Kevin McHugh, a member of the research team behind this technology, explained that these patented transdermal patches not only serve as a means of labeling individuals but also store their medical and other information on hidden microchips within the skin. The technology was specifically designed for regions where vaccination cards are easily lost and where authorities may not have access to expensive equipment for reading the information encapsulated in the arm.
The latest smartphones are reportedly equipped with built-in infrared cameras that can detect the presence of these invisible quantum dot tattoos. This suggests that the developers of this technology had planned for its integration well in advance. McHugh claims that failing to receive booster vaccinations in time could result in 1.5 million deaths annually in these regions, using this assertion to justify the adoption of the technology.
The researchers aim to replace paper vaccination records with this “safe alternative” that stores medical information within the body for easy scanning. Ana Jaklenec, another MIT researcher involved in the project, highlights the challenges faced by many developing countries in ensuring regular vaccinations due to a lack of data on when children were vaccinated against specific diseases.
Although the technology has only been tested on animals so far, specifically rats vaccinated against polio, once it receives approval for human use, it is likely to be mandated alongside vaccine injections to achieve “fully vaccinated” status. Only individuals who have received both the injections and the injectable microchips will be awarded valid “vaccine passport” certificates, granting them access to various societal activities.
This development aligns with predictions that it is part of the Mark of the Beast, beginning with the injections and gradually expanding over time. Ultimately, every person may be required to take all aspects of this system in order to live a normal life – unless we stand together and fight.






