Thursday, May 20, 2021

The Deception of Antivaccine

[Knowledge Wins It All]

[Malay translation]

In the midst of this COVID-19 pandemic we are hearing the ugly and annoying voices of anti-vaccine movement trying to fool people into believing their propaganda. These movement has long been motioned by these people. This ideology does not come alone. It would be coming together with flat Earth teaching, anti-moon-landing propaganda and the like. Stupidity doesn’t come as one. Once you are stupid, forever stupid.

In this writing I would like to group 3 of their propaganda videos that have been viral around the social media. They are claiming that vaccination injects microchip into the hands of the takers. They prove it by putting magnet at the place of the injection and showed that the magnet pulls the microchip and stick at that arm area.


As a person who graduated as computer engineer I know that this is total BULLSHIT. These are my arguments:
  1. First, do they even know what microchip is? Microchip is made of what? Silicone. What is silicone? It is just sand and its wafer form is sometimes called glass wafer because silicone in that form is actually glass. Now, do sand and glass attract magnet?
  2. Second, there is metal used in microchip fabrication, but hardly any ferromagnetic metal that attracts magnet. The metal used directly on the wafer to complete the circuits of the transistors is mainly aluminum – not ferromagnetic. The only ferromagnetic metal used could be nickel that might be used as the wire connectors from the microchip to the outside world. And this is rare as copper is more common. So how is the magnet going to pull this?
  3. Last but not least, there is no such thing as liquid microchip. At least not yet. Technology has already created organic semiconductor, but no, not yet the liquid microchip. Even liquid crystal can only work with power. Where the power comes from in human body? And, yes, liquid crystal is also not ferromagnetic.
And I have completed my 2 doses, and I don't see any magnet attracted to my shoulder. 🤣🤣🤣

Judging from the level of lie they are willing to tell shows how desprate they are. I don’t want to waste my time investigating what kind of magic trick they use to make those videos, but my suspicion seems to be true in at least in the second video. They glued the shoulder at the area where the vaccine is injected with iron foil or iron paper then painted it with color similar to the skin. You can see it in the following snaps:

At certain angle you can almost see the edges of the iron patch they put on the shoulder. The next snap highlights it.


The edge of the painted patch is highlighted.


The part that is not sticking is outside of the patch.

🤪 Stupidity 🤪
🤪 Repeats Itself 🤪