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Is it true that the COVID-19 vaccine contains nanochips?

Belgian conspiracy theorist Jean-Jacques Crèvecoeur claims that nanochips will be built into the COVID-19 vaccine, giving the government control over the activities of citizens. In this way, our actions could be monitored, road pricing could be rolled out, and we could be granted access to certain activities.

To exercise this control, the 5G network would also have to be rolled out. Jean-Jacques Crèvecoeur has now emigrated to Canada and his messages are being removed from social media, which strengthens his conspiracy theory. Bill Gates as well as the Chinese government are said to be at the origin of this plot against humanity. However, there is no evidence or even evidence for the above theory that is scientifically substantiated.

It seems that Jean-Jacques Crèvecoeur set up this theory to scare people about the 5G network. Jean-Jacques Crèvecoeur was previously known as an opponent of vaccination and this theory therefore also fits into his fight against vaccination.

Source: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/myth-busters

Author: Prof. Dr. Dirk Devroey - Latest update: 2022-12-09 - Copyright: Clinifacts 2024

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