By Jack Davis, The Western Journal
Published April 12, 2021 at 12:33pm
Technology and medicine could produce an implant that allows a person’s health to be tracked.
Retired Army Col. Matt Hepburn, who worked for years with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, talked about the project in an interview that aired Sunday on the CBS show “60 Minutes.”
Hepburn — who still works for the Army as a physician and as “joint product lead,” according to his LinkedIn page — showed off the implant to Bill Whitaker of CBS, who noted how the device could be used.
READ MORE HERE: Pentagon scientist unveils new COVID biochip implanted under the skin (wnd.com)