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> Forest Fan wrote:
> Those are the facts Pandaemonium...
>
> Facts I have disproved again and again, but you are doublethinking.
>
> Please, a link to the 5000 americans who have had the prototype
> implanted even though a chip in the right hand or forehead is a poor
> place to implant chips, the modex is a different technology, and
> "infopet" has NOTHING to do with what you are talking
> about.
>
> You can bleat "Those are the facts" again and again to me,
> but it isn't washing, and no matter how much you say it, it doesn't
> make it true.
Here it is: [URL]http://www.tribulationalinstitute.com/Powerpoint/first_humans_to_receive_id_chips.htm[/URL]
> Actually starting from the bottom and working up, I've tried loads of
> links and haven't found any that work.
This one should, I just put up.
> Rosalind wrote:
> Actually starting from the bottom and working up, I've tried loads
> of
> links and haven't found any that work.
>
> yeah, i think they have just been thrown together every time
> something relating to nanotech / geentics / radio chips, eye scanners
> / finger print scanners etc is mentioned in the news.
>
> All of which have the grand total of Nothing to do with chips
> in foreheads or hands (which I've pinted out time and time agian is a
> really bad place to implant them)
This one has Pandaemonium.
Where did you get the 5000 figure from?
> Thats 3 people with chips in their upper backs. Not 5000 people with
> chips in their hands.
>
> Where did you get the 5000 figure from?
Heard it in a factual report.
> Here it is:
> [URL]http://www.tribulationalinstitute.com/Powerpoint/first_humans_to_receive_id_chips.htm[/URL]
"Eight people will be injected with silicon chips Friday,"
"They will be targeted to families of Alzheimer's patients"
"The chip will be put in Isaacson's upper back, effectively invisible unless a hand-held scanner is waved over it. The scanner uses a radio frequency to energize the dormant chip, which then transmits a signal containing an identification number. Information about Isaacson is cross-referenced under that number in a central computer registry."
"Applied Digital, which says it has a waiting list of 4,000 to 5,000 people who want a VeriChip,"
So the fact of the article is that it is a method of helping people with Alzheimer's and other medical conditions receive treatment quickly.
"This one has Pandaemonium."
Its implanted in the upper back NOT the right hand or forehead.
Doublethink.
[edit] Argue all you want to now, as far as I'm concerned, you have not provided a cohesive argument. Whine all you want, as far as I'm concerned, i've debunked the idea. Post something apart from "these are the facts" or something with merit and I'll address it, but I have stuff to do apart from argue to a brick wall.
> Rosalind wrote:
> Thats 3 people with chips in their upper backs. Not 5000 people
> with
> chips in their hands.
>
> Where did you get the 5000 figure from?
>
> Heard it in a factual report.
So actually you can't quote your source?