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Viral Video Shows Possible “Mark Of The Beast” At Work

A social media star who claimed to have a chip inserted was seen paying for groceries using her hand.

The influencer, who goes by both the online monikers “Chip Girl” as well as Burgundy Waller, claims to have received the implant during 2020, according to a Unilad report this week.

According to reports, she is also known to use the chip in place of her keys to open her home and cabinets.

Waller informs the audience, “I am at Whole Foods and I am about to pay for all of my groceries by using my hand,” as she puts her right hand above the cash register’s gadget.

She got the chip inserted by Unilad between her thumb and her index finger.

She questioned a worker, “Did it work?” Waller’s mouth drops when it looks to have succeeded a little while later.

She told the camera, “That is the coolest thing imaginable.”

She earlier claimed that after discussing the surgery with her “techie husband,” she decided to have the chip put in. She may now supposedly leave her home without an actual credit card.

Social media users criticized the woman harshly, with one user remarking, “Ah the kind of individuals who will pay more for groceries with no artificial additives but are happy to ingest chips. That is sensible.”

“That is the agenda’s main goal. Make it cool, and others will follow,” a different person said.

But many people have doubts about the chip.

Another individual argued, “Are they simply reading her handprint or does she have some sort of chip implanted???” While another person questioned, “Debit card inside her sleeve?”

Another commenter retorted, “Maybe she is concealing an Apple Watch inside her sleeve, however, RFID / NFC implants are starting to become more common.”

Another commenter expressed worry about the circumstances in the video by commenting, “It is scary to contemplate.”

She lists herself as being a “Law student” and currently has 4.8 million followers on what looks to be Waller’s TikTok page. Wife. Extra mom. Innovator. Businesswoman. “Mom of the dog.”

Breitbart News stated in 2017 that every individual would soon have a microchip inserted into their body:

According to Amal Graafstra, the owner of Dangerous Things, a store that sells “custom gadgetry intended for the discerning biohacker,” “the right time is here” for chips to be utilized more often. “Chip implants are going to start gaining the same level of acceptability as piercings and tattoos have now.”

Author: Blake Ambrose

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