pulse without shorting them out. Also RFID frequencies would change under a strong magnet due to inductance and hence be untrackable. It is a logical conclusion that the technology would require a microchip to send and receive signals but so far it appears to be more complex than this. Microchip theories also provide hope for the target. If they
can just find and remove them, they will get their lives back and freedom from mind control and torture (behavior modification and reprogramming).
Let’s say a TI finds a chip and removes it. Still, who can they sue It isn’t practical to goon that hunt. An MRI doesn’t hurt anyone if you can afford one. It still hasn’t provided enough evidence or relief if a RFID chip is removed.
There have been many anecdotal stories from TIs that metal detectors go off on certain parts of their bodies other than fillings in their teeth. None of these stories have been verified by independent investigators and there are other theories of electronics of how bodies which have inductive and capacitive effects interact with some kinds of sensing technologies.
The current best theories involve doping agents that bond permanently to the target’s biology which act as contrast agents with certain EM interaction frequencies. However the use of biometrics such as brain pattern signatures and body resonances to identify and track targets are more useful for secret warfare,
mind control, and interrogations.
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