I am currenly looking to know if there is a patent on a device that can detect implanted microchips in the human body? Is there a way to fry the rfid chip implanted in me
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hey sonic111, firstly welcome to the forum.. I'm new here too and finding so much interesting stuff. But this rfid sounds a wee bit scary. I knew they had this technology...but to use it on humans !!?? Just been reading a bit about it and can see its usefulness maybe.. Was this implanted without your knowledge, or maybe for medical reasons?
I also have a mental illness. All this rfid stuff sounds kinda crazy, but highly possible if the government thinks they can get more money of your insurance company. Is there any kind of transmitter that can detect this implanted chip
Are you by any chance on meth, pcp, crack, or high doses of marijuana? Anyhow, welcome to the forums.
Do you know who put it there, and how did you find out it was there?? You say this was done without your consent/knowledge...was this while you were in hospital or..??? Do you mind me asking..??
I for one am not on any drugs, and I have been in several hospitals. Is there any way to throw off an rfid chip if there is one implanted
http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/169 "Applied Digital Solutions has designed an RFID tag - called the VeriChip - for people. Only 11 mm long, it is designed to go under the skin, where it can be read from four feet away." Read the article... this is so freaky!
May be old news, but either way, it is inevitable that this technology is going to end up in the products that we purchase and these chips never turn off. They will always be transmitting, and if we will always be able to be tracked if we have products on us that contain these chips. They are thinking of putting them in money too, and Visa is thinking of making one that can go into our cell phones, or other devices, which sounds convenient, paying for your stuff without even having to pull out your wallet, but that is also just another thing that can assure we are always being tracked. "Once you buy your RFID-tagged jeans at The Gap with RFID-tagged money, walk out of the store wearing RFID-tagged shoes, and get into your car with its RFID-tagged tires, you could be tracked anywhere you travel." eep.
believe it or not even bags of insulation come with rfid chips nowadays.. as far as how to deactivate them,,10 seconds in a microwave on high will do the trick,,or so ive been told..