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The Gates Foundation is funding adaptation of micro-chips for contraceptives. |
Good article on the micro-chip contraceptive. There is potential danger not only from long-term use of the contraceptive, but also from the micro-chip, which is powered by microwave radiation to transmit information. Of course, none of the media information mentions these risk factors.
Remote-controlled chip could be the future of contraceptives
by Michelle Starr, cnet.com, 6 July 2014
by Michelle Starr, cnet.com, 6 July 2014
A tiny chip implanted under a woman's skin can deliver hormonal birth control for up to 16 years and is entering pre-clinical trials next year.
If you could have safe, effective, long-term birth control that you didn't have to think about, would you jump at the chance? That's what's being proposed by a company called MicroCHIPS of Lexington Massachusetts -- in the form of a chip to be implanted under the skin.