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lmbeharry
By the way, years ago I knew a homeless man in DC (an army veteran of multi-racial descent). He was under minimal psychological care and he had compiled notes (over the course of five or more years) describing how "the FBI" (I think) implanted a chip near his spine. Anyway, he asked me to type his notes. And I said "OK" provided that he let me keep a copy. I told him that I might use his account some day for my own writings. I saved the text on my briefcase account at Yahoo, where I had hoped one day to write a novel based on his notes.
I never questioned the truthfulness of his account, as I had been through the U.S. system (including the Corporate system), and I know that many things are possible in the U.S.
Bottom line, someday I'd like to review his notes, and write the novel.

BTW: I saved his notes under the filename: Ravings of a Madman...

QUOTE (lmbeharry @ Apr 22 2008, 09:25 AM) *
Yeah. I came to Mongolia with a dream that I could teach at university here, save money, buy a wind turbine, build a house, and photograph nature and write books. My aim was to get away from this crap in the modern world of the west...
But they can't pay me in Mongolia. So I can't build my house and buy my windmill. So it looks like I have to travel somewhere else to work and save money to come to Mongolia and do the thing.
Remember Bode Miller (Olympic skiing champion)? His parents raised him in a country house in the woods of Maine (I think). They figured it out early.
muddyfrog
QUOTE (Tiggs @ Apr 21 2008, 02:02 AM) *
That video's not entirely accurate, as far as I know - the maximum range of an RFID scanner is roughly around 50 Meters or so - due to their nature, I highly doubt that you'd be able to activate them via satellite. Not without melting everything in a 30 mile radius, anyway. If someone wants to locate your position, they'd just triangulate your mobile phone signal.


no need to triangulate...

All new cell phones have GPS in them.

~muddy
REBEL
QUOTE (Tiggs @ Apr 21 2008, 02:53 PM) *
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The "chips" that everyone seems to be talking about are RFID's. They hold a unique number within them. More advanced versions also have areas of memory within them to record information.


And going straight into a unique human being Tiggs... grin2.gif

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They will be used as a mechanism of unique identification. In essence, they could be used instead of keys, credit cards, passports etc.
New passports are already issued with RFID's in them. Some shops already use them in products to prevent theft.


Studies in Britain, USA & Australia have proven identities can be stolen easier quicker & more efficient with the RFID via computer hacking (from anywhere in the world)



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Over time, they will become ubiquitous. Whether people choose to have them implanted, or carry an RFID ID card, the odds are that people will choose the convenience of only having one chip.


Your kinda making it sound like they're actually going to give us a choice Tiggs?
The odds are we won't have a choice.





QUOTE (Tiggs @ Apr 21 2008, 03:32 PM) *
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That video's not entirely accurate, as far as I know - the maximum range of an RFID scanner is roughly around 50 Meters or so - due to their nature, I highly doubt that you'd be able to activate them via satellite. Not without melting everything in a 30 mile radius, anyway. If someone wants to locate your position, they'd just triangulate your mobile phone signal.


I might be reading you incorrect here Tiggs (so correct me if i'm wrong)...

It's common knowledge that the more advance RFID chip (and becoming more & more advanced hi-tech by the time they tag us like Livestock) can track anyone & anything anywhere in the world with almost pin-point accuracy 24/7 365 days a year within only a few feet err providing you ain't doing 120 down the open highway?... lol!!!
So at one end they (governments) are telling us how hi-tech super advanced & efficient, totally safe to our health (including from manipulation) they are and at another end you hear them (debunkers/skeptics also) saying privacy will be maintained or wont be an issue???

Bottom line; The fact is the general populace know very little if anything at all in regards to human micro-chipping & it's future health implication as a whole...


Sounds like kinda of a leap of blind faith & trust in our governments if you ask me.
brave_new_world
QUOTE (ex infernis @ Apr 22 2008, 08:04 AM) *
I agree with you that people shouldn't be forced to have a chip Well first of all I'm going to assume that these frequencies are electromagnetic (aka light) because i high doubt that acoustic waves could pass through the skull.
Now all these sites talk about brain wave frequencies. The term Brain wave is not a proper terms as "Brain waves" are what you get when you graph the electrical potential on the skull generated by neurons firing they are not actual waves. The sites are also right as these "Waves" have frequencies between 1 and 100 Hz.

Now let's assume that Brain Waves were actually frequencies as these articles seem to assume. Now these mind control waves are claimed to have frequencies in the range of 1 to 100 hertz. Assuming these waves are electromagnetic. We can find their wavelength with a simple formula.

Wavelength=Phase velocity/frequency

Now lets substitute our numbers.
Wavelength=299,792,458/100
So the wavelength would equal about 2997.92 kilometers at the lowest.
Now unless i'm mistaken these waves would pass through almost everything with pretty much no effects.



I disagree. All is vibration and frequency (as quantum physics has shown). Human bodies and brains vibrate to a frequency and the microchips will also vibrate to a frequency. The microchips can through its vibration interfere with that of the human body/brain and be used to manipulate the way we think,vibrate, feel and also cause health problems.

Tetra masts have also been found to interfere with the brain vibrations and cause illnesses:

Independent researcher Barry Trower said this pulsation frequency was dangerously similar to the frequency of human beta brainwaves. He believes this can cause serious illnesses, including heart and blood ailments, bone marrow problems and tumours.


http://www.vnunet.com/networkitweek/analys...um-tetra-radios

The idea that microchips would be completely fool-proof and human friendly and not used by agencies and governments to control the masses is in my view naive.
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