They aren't "computer chips." Here's some examples of nanotechnology being investigated for vaccine use:
Fig. 1. Structure of
nanocarriers for vaccine antigen delivery. (A)
Liposomes, (B) emulsions, (C) polymeric
nanoparticles, and (D)
graphene oxide nanosheets.
None of these have the possibility of doing anything his imagination is scaring him about. Sometimes, it's a good idea to learn a little about the issue before you tell other people about it. It would save you a lot of embarrassment.
Sorry, facts matter, and that's what we're going to be talking about.
Wasn't what they told you it was. But if you think someone is injecting "computer chips" into people's blood vessels, now's the time to show us. What do you have?
I get what you believe. What you seem remarkably shy about, is supporting it with some evidence.
My point. Now show us some evidence that anyone is injecting "computer chips" into people's blood streams. What do you have?
Show us some evidence for that. What do you have?