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Old 12/12/11, 08:39 AM
 
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Surreptitious Microchipping

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That one got me teeth to grinding.
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Old 12/12/11, 11:17 AM
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The device in my mouth is approximately the size of a grain of rice, and depending on the frequencies being transmitted, I undergo nausea, vertigo, hearing loss and swollen glands. Plus, because [I have a] technical background, I can hear a ‘60-cycle whine.’ ”
The chips don't "transmit" anything.
They have to be read by a scanner

This story is full of holes
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Interesting observation Bearfootfarm .

Here's a link that I should have thought of when I posted that story , your observation made me remember it ; http://www.spychips.com/
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Old 12/12/11, 11:55 AM
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The chips don't "transmit" anything.
They have to be read by a scanner

This story is full of holes
Not only that but the writer is so far out of it. That is makes the while thing unbelievable.
Victor Thorn He was the co-founder of the WING TV Network

That alone is a huge red flag.
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Old 12/12/11, 12:38 PM
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Some of you people have no sense of imagination. Believe it, if it has been researched, it has been developed. I found this in the link below:

Possible future applications
Theoretically, a GPS-enabled chip could one day make it possible for individuals to be physically located by latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, and direction of movement. Such implantable GPS devices are not technically feasible at this time. However, if widely deployed at some future point, implantable GPS devices could conceivably allow authorities to locate missing persons and/or fugitives and those who fled from a crime scene. Critics contend, however, that the technology would inevitably be used for more sinister purposes. Governments could use implants to track and persecute human rights activists, labor activists, civil dissidents, and political opponents; criminals and domestic abusers could use them to stalk and harass their victims; slaveholders could use them to prevent captives from escaping; and child abusers could use them to locate and abduct children.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microchip_implant_(human)
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Old 12/12/11, 12:42 PM
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60 cycle whine.....LOL
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60 cycle whine.....LOL

Well, then the would-be Sheriff needed to install one of these too:


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Old 12/12/11, 04:24 PM
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Here's a link that I should have thought of when I posted that story , your observation made me remember it ; http://www.spychips.com/
Just more of the same hysteria.
Those RFID chips still have to be scanned.

They do not "transmit" any information on their own
They are both powered and read by the scanner

Any RFID tag large enough for a battery and transmitter is too large to implant without surgery.

Here is one that DOES transmit:

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Well, what about this one then?

http://www.autonavigationgps.com/wor...tracking-chip/
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Cool! We went through extra terrestrial capturing,examining,probing and then releasing us and we KNOW the damage that has wreaked on humanity, this is just the natural progression of that technology.

Even though I'm half the country away from that dude, I'm sure I dated a chic from his blood line back in college.

All joking aside, I would LOVE to watch Jessie Ventura's film team and the surgery to remove whatever the heck is showing up on x-ray. Heck I would even go so far as putting the salt shaker and hot sauce beside my chair to season that crow a little.......
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Old 12/13/11, 12:22 AM
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Some of you people have no sense of imagination. Believe it, if it has been researched, it has been developed. I found this in the link below:
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Theoretically, a GPS-enabled chip could one day make it possible for individuals to be physically located by latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, and direction of movement. Such implantable GPS devices are not technically feasible at this time
That's the same thing I said

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Well, what about this one then?

http://www.autonavigationgps.com/wor...tracking-chip/
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A few limitations of this GPS chip are that it still needs a power source and a GPS antenna
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I highly doubt any such implanted device - that could be used in spying - would be known to the general public, until they have a better device to take its place.

All one needs a a little imagination to consider the possibilities.
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This may not be it, but most Christians believe the days is drawing near when mankind will be required to take the mark of the beast. Could this be a prelude?
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Old 12/13/11, 02:21 PM
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everything is the prelude to "the mark of the beast"
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All one needs a a little imagination to consider the possibilities.
One needs a little knowledge of physics and electronics to know the limitations
This story is all fake
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One needs a little knowledge of physics and electronics to know the limitations
This story is all fake
I doubt it is all fake.

There are some dentists that are money grubbing cheating capitalists.
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Old 12/14/11, 04:50 AM
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I doubt it is all fake.
There are some dentists that are money grubbing cheating capitalists
The dentist was faked too.

None of it ever happened at all
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The dentist was faked too.

None of it ever happened at all


http://www.rfidgazette.org/2007/04/rfid_implants_5.html
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