@All
Because of several news reports, i feel the need to have a scanner, that is able to detect the location of a RFID device.
On one hand i had seen a report, that states, that RFID devices are as small as to be injected under skin.
A company called MONDEX , that is expert with such systems.
On the other hand i had a report about (H5N1 and flu and so on) contaminated Powders, possibly in daily use.
Fact is: I do not like to get a injection to be protected of any decieses , because, who will guarantee,that there is no RFID injected , the same way.
Thats why i ask for Help to make a handy scanner available to scan my own body and be able to detect any RFID device.
Those RFID needles are much larger, I think it would be quite off if someone tried to give you a vaccine injection with one of those!
This thread reminds me of stories where people are kidnapped aboard UFO's and claim to have objects implanted inside of them.Tracking devices,that is.Triffid
@all
About one year later.
I like to present a link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cVVuhYr95U&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cVVuhYr95U&feature=related)
take care
helmut
It is a two part video
Part 1of2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cVVuhYr95U
Part 2of2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah9cvWLqYoo
The most established sector using this technology
is the veterinarians for pet-based RFID implants.
As this is now past the "Shock value" stage,
and is basically accepted by the public.
Getting information on these units
and their designs/schematics should prove easier.
Even energy community contributor
Bob Boyce fell victim to these implants,
not once, but twice it seems.
http://pesn.com/2009/11/28/9501591_Bob_Boyce_cancer_by_Verichip/
http://pesn.com/2009/12/06/9501593_Boyce_Chip_Implanter_Suspect_Identified/
http://pesn.com/2009/12/16/9501595_another_chip_in_Boyce_shoulder/