Americans React to the Bill Gates Vaccine Scam

You’ve probably noticed a certain Microsoft founder has been on the news a lot these days.

Remember, Bill Gates is not an elected official or even a medical doctor. Gates has been making the rounds on MSNBC and CNNLOL to try to convince us that everyone will have to get vaccinated for coronavirus (actual fatality rate: 0.1%) before we can safely reopen the economy.

Gosh, what ulterior motive might Bill Gates have for this creepy and unconstitutional request of the entire nation? It turns out that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has dumped tens of millions of dollars into a new technology that basically allows a vaccine to contain a scannable microchip using nanotechnology tattooing on the surface of a person’s skin.

No, really. MIT and a company in China are developing this creepy spy-on-everybody vaccination technology. Once it’s perfected, they expect to be able to read and scan these tattoos on everyone using a simple smartphone app.

Needless to say, the creator of this meme is not alone. We’ve stocked up on blue paint just in case the government decides that Bill Gates’s idea has any merit.


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