SCI Pentagon scientists reveal a microchip that senses COVID-19 in your body BEFORE you show symptoms

Melodi

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I thought this story needed a stand-alone post - I am hoping that because it is the UK Daily Mail tabloid, it will turn out to not quite be accurate. But since the UK Daily Mail has a good track record of finding stories the US Media don't want to advertise, I'm putting it out there. Read this as you would read the National Enquirer as in "trust but verify." If I see more information I will post - Melodi

Pentagon scientists reveal a microchip that senses COVID-19 in your body BEFORE you show symptoms and a filter that extracts the virus from blood

Scientists at the Pentagon's secretive unit are researching viruses and developing pandemic cures

They work at Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and other Pentagon laboratories

DARPA's teams saw COVID-19 infected 1,271 onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt as the virus spread unchecked

In response they have developed a microchip to detect asymptomatic COVID in a bid to prevent an outbreak
The chip is inserted below skin and triggers a sensor if COVID infects the body

DARPA have also created a filter which can remove COVID virus from the blood when attached to dialysis
They are working on a vaccine that would work against all coronaviruses, even ones not yet identified
The team also successfully manufactured antibodies against Spanish Flu

By HARRIET ALEXANDER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 03:40, 12 April 2021 | UPDATED: 07:15, 12 April 2021

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Pentagon scientists working inside a secretive unit set up at the height of the Cold War have created a microchip to be inserted under the skin, which will detect COVID-19 infection, and a revolutionary filter that can remove the virus from the blood when attached to a dialysis machine.

The team at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have been working for years on preventing and ending pandemics.

They assess the issues and come up with ingenious solutions, which at times appear more from a science fiction novel than a working laboratory.

One of their recent inventions, they told 60 Minutes on Sunday night, was a microchip which detects COVID infection in an individual before it can become an outbreak.

The microchip is sure to spark worries among some about a government agency implanting a microchip in a citizen.

Officials who spoke to the 60 Minutes team said the Pentagon isn't looking to track your every move.

A more detailed explanation was not given.

Retired Colonel Matt Hepburn, an army infectious disease physician leading DARPA's response to the pandemic, showed the 60 Minutes team a tissue-like gel, engineered to continuously test your blood.


'You put it underneath your skin and what that tells you is that there are chemical reactions going on inside the body, and that signal means you are going to have symptoms tomorrow,' he explained.

He said they were inspired by the struggle to stem the virus' spread onboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt, where 1,271 crew members tested positive for the coronavirus.


'It's like a "check engine" light,' said Hepburn.

'Sailors would get the signal, then self-administer a blood draw and test themselves on site.

'We can have that information in three to five minutes.

'As you truncate that time, as you diagnose and treat, what you do is you stop the infection in its tracks.'

Troops are likely to be highly skeptical of the new invention.

In February, The New York Times reported that a third of troops have refused to take the vaccine, sighting concerns that the vaccine contains a microchip devised to monitor recipients, that it will permanently disable the body’s immune system or that it is some form of government control.

Another invention of Hepburn's team is a filter, which is placed on a dialysis machine and removes the virus from the blood.

The experimental four-day treatment was given to "Patient 16", a military spouse, who was in the ICU with organ failure and septic shock.

'You pass it through, and it takes the virus out, and puts the blood back in,' said Hepburn.

Within days, Patient 16 made a full recovery.

The FDA has authorized the filter for emergency use, and it has been used to treat nearly 300 critically ill patients.

Another Pentagon agency, the Joint Pathology Institute, studies tissue samples from soldiers and sailors infected with pathogens all over the world.

They have in their laboratories tissue from patients infected with the Spanish Flu 100 years ago, and in 2005 a team from Mount Sinai hospital and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) managed to recreate the virus.

They also found survivors, and have manufactured antibodies to the lethal virus.

A member of the team, Dr James Crowe, has found a way to find antibodies in a vial of blood in record time - reducing the time frame from the usual six to 24 months down to 78 days.

The technology he developed was used to help make antibodies against COVID-19.

They are currently working on ways to speed up the actual growing of antibodies - a process that at present takes three weeks for 7,500 doses.

'We would start from a blood sample from a survivor, and be done with all of this and be giving you an injection of the cure within the 60 days,' he said.

Another scientist, Dr Kayvon Modjarrad, is currently trying to create a vaccine against all coronaviruses.

'This is not science fiction, this is science fact,' he told the show.

'We have the tools, we have the technology, to do this all right now.'

He said the aim was to be able to inoculate people against deadly viruses that have not even been identified.

'Killer viruses that we haven't seen or even imagined, we'll be protected against,' he said.

Read more:
Military programs aiming to end pandemics forever - 60 Minutes - CBS News
Younger Military Personnel Reject Vaccine, in Warning for Commanders and the Nation - The New York Times
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Melodi

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Nightwolf looked at this and noticed the only actual stats and serious information in the article involves the FILTER, not the chip, and his guess is the chip probably isn't quite "there" yet. He says we should be looking for an actual number of patients and trials involved using THE CHIP (if it actually exists yet).

His guess is they may have done this in mice, but probably not people yet, but that is his educated guess based on reading just this article.

He also said the way the Mail wrote it was very clever to confuse the reader between The Chip and The Filter in terms of actual information.

So this may be in the works, and is something to watch for, but probably isn't quite "there" yet.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Nightwolf looked at this and noticed the only actual stats and serious information in the article involves the FILTER, not the chip, and his guess is the chip probably isn't quite "there" yet. He says we should be looking for an actual number of patients and trials involved using THE CHIP (if it actually exists yet).

His guess is they may have done this in mice, but probably not people yet, but that is his educated guess based on reading just this article.

He also said the way the Mail wrote it was very clever to confuse the reader between The Chip and The Filter in terms of actual information.

So this may be in the works, and is something to watch for, but probably isn't quite "there" yet.

another words... they're preparing us for the "chip" by putting stories out there on something that may or may not exist yet. Sorta like the vaccine passport.
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
I'll buy that the dialysis filter cleans A virus.

WHICH virus I am not there yet, with the chip being in later stages of testing.
 
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Heliobas Disciple

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The Daily Mail article is a summary of a 60 minutes piece that ran last night. You can watch the entire segment on the 60 minutes site at Military programs aiming to end pandemics forever. The entire segment is not on youtube but here is the clip about the chip:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=No5Bz2eHNtA

A sensor that can tell you if you're sick
1 min 18 seconds


Btw, I predicted this last May on this post on the main Covid thread:


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Sacajawea

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The filter apparently appears effective at removing viruses, sepsis and bacteria from the blood. It's had small human trials, at this point - but what I read this morning, more extensive testing is going to be done. This would be a god-send; is non-chemical; and is characterized as like dialysis.
 
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Publius

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Up to now the CDC claims no one has identified and isolated this virus yet so this is not posable, in fact it's imposable to make an effective vaccine without having identified it and then isolate it to grow more of it for testing.
 

FireDance

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The filter apparently appears effective at removing viruses, sepsis and bacteria from the blood. It's had small human trials, at this point - but what I read this morning, more extensive testing is going to be done. This would be a god-send; is non-chemical; and is characterized as like dialysis.
Bet you feel like crap after. It’s a good thing if it works. Hey! No more flu shots!! They can shove the chip part though.
 

DHR43

Since 2001
Maybe the chip shortage that's hampering vehicle and router production is artificial. Maybe chip making capacity is now dedicated to implantable chips.
 

ivantherussian03

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Interesting the so many different vaccines could be produced so quickly, and now COVID detection via micro chips.... coincidental.....maybe or maybe not.
 

Kathy in FL

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My ex-SIL lives with daily dialysis. It ain't fun folks.

During any type of dialysis you have to restrict your diet.
You are at risk of peritonitis
It affects protein levels and causes a drop in energy
For some people it affects their weight adversely ... either gaining or losing.
It can cause bloating.
Because of the filtering involved it can cause low blood pressure
It can cause Charlie horses from hell (leg cramps)
And in some cases it can affect people's mental health - which is what caused my brother's marriage to this woman to crash and burn no matter how supportive he tried to be. She was anxious, depressed, and frequently combative. She screwed up their finances by simply not giving a crap and not paying their bills (and my brother who was a long haul trucker at the time trusted her to take care of the finances without staying informed so yeah, partly his fault).

It ages your appearance because it affects your skin quite a bit in addition to whatever illness you have that you are getting dialysis for.

Blood filters, like the ones they hyped a few years back for catching blood clots and preventing strokes, are now being found to be worse than what they were trying to fix.
 

FireDance

TB Fanatic
My ex-SIL lives with daily dialysis. It ain't fun folks.

During any type of dialysis you have to restrict your diet.
You are at risk of peritonitis
It affects protein levels and causes a drop in energy
For some people it affects their weight adversely ... either gaining or losing.
It can cause bloating.
Because of the filtering involved it can cause low blood pressure
It can cause Charlie horses from hell (leg cramps)
And in some cases it can affect people's mental health - which is what caused my brother's marriage to this woman to crash and burn no matter how supportive he tried to be. She was anxious, depressed, and frequently combative. She screwed up their finances by simply not giving a crap and not paying their bills (and my brother who was a long haul trucker at the time trusted her to take care of the finances without staying informed so yeah, partly his fault).

It ages your appearance because it affects your skin quite a bit in addition to whatever illness you have that you are getting dialysis for.

Blood filters, like the ones they hyped a few years back for catching blood clots and preventing strokes, are now being found to be worse than what they were trying to fix.
Yes! From what I have heard dialysis is horrible x three. I feel for anyone on it.
 
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