by Bob Boyce » Sun Oct 02, 2011 2:07 pm
[quote="Jehu"]I remember hearing about the chipping incident a while back. I just had a look at your site and the pics and reports. Looks nasty. But it's good to hear that you're still with us.
What leaves me scratching my head is why would he want to chip you? Even with long range RFID sniffing you might get 100 feet range at best but even then, for what? I suppose a proximity alert for when you are near perhaps but other methods would be more effective than that.[/quote]
That's what they want the public to think, that RFID is only good for scanning at close range. The public only has access to handheld devices that scan RFID with a very short range in order to "confirm" this belief. The fact is, these long grain-of-rice sized RFID transponders, built by Raytheon Corporation, and used by VeriChip (now PositiveID Corporation) and many other RFID vendors, can be activated to transmit ID bursts by any source of RF strong enough to activate the power supply. The internal antenna has superfine wire wound around a ferrite rod and circuit board that is nearly full length inside of that little glass capsule. As small as it is, that ferrite rod antenna has enough wire length wound on it to be resonant in the 30 khz band! The same ferrite rod antenna is also coupled to a set of diodes so it can be used as a power supply to power the burst transmitter. This means that RF from flourescent lights, computing devices, radio/television transmitters, and many other sources of EMF that surround us daily can have those RFIDs happily chirping away unnoticed. The frequencies chosen for these long-wave transmitters is in the 30 Khz band, because the RF in this band penetrates water and land so well that these ULF bands are used for submarine communications.
Not only can the NSA detect these weak RFID signals via highly sensitive satellites specifically designed for the purpose, but there are large ground-based networks under construction, here in the US - and also in Europe. They are installing RFID detection grids in nearly all major cities, and along interstates and other highways. The NWO plan is to chip EVERYONE, so movements and activities can be monitored and recorded via computers. Here in the US, the project is being funded by Homeland Security. Had I not been chipped and had cancer induced, I would have never chosen to investigate RFID to the extent that I did. I would have never learned about the illicit use and capabilities of these tiny devices. They use 10 bit RFID for animals and 16 bit RFID for humans, so they can tell the difference by the length of the ID numbers being transmitted! Every RFID implanted person has a unique ID number, and it is the mark of the beast as far as I am concerned.
Additionally, all new cars sold in the US from 2004 and up are equipped with vehicle powered RFID transponders that can respond to queries over 2.45 Ghz. The common query used is a generic vehicle speed request. They query vehicle speed and the response packet includes the VIN, so they know where that vehicle is and speed of travel as it passes each RFID site. This data is sent to HomeLand Security, and is used by state DOTs to update traffic trends on those highway information signs that you see along the highways. How do you think they can instantly know and update those traffic information signs as to how long the traffic is going to take to get from that sign to the exits listed? They use data from vehicle transponders moving past those RFID sites to calculate the time to exits.
Over 2 years ago I reviewed the contract information between Homeland Security and the manufacturer of those transponder systems, and I published links. The manufacturer clearly stated that the purpose of this network was so that Homeland Security could use computers to automate the tracking of everyone, so they could focus their attention on high priority targets (selected individuals) in order to save on manpower. They also stated that Homeland Security would be using this network to track all vehicles, cargo, and individuals. The manufacturer later changed the word individuals to drivers when I spread the word about this contract and it caused a stir on the privacy rights sites a year or so back. They're trying to give the impression that they would be tracking the RFID in state drivers licenses, rather than RFID implants in people.
The new health bill from Obama stipulates that all health bill participants are to be implanted with RFID. The VeriChip version was called VeriMed, but who knows what they call them now since they changed company names to get away from the VeriChip tie to causing cancer in pets and other animals that had been chipped with RFID.
Causing cancer from normal implantation is bad enough, but the RFID chips I was implanted with had been dipped in a radioactive isotope that was meant to induce desmoplastic malignant melanoma, a cancer with no cure. Surgury is the only option, and there is little time to deal with a cancer that is usually fatal in 2 months. Because I had help, I took something that inhibited the growth of the cancer long enough to give me time for surgery to be performed.
I was advised by my contacts in the DOD that the NSA is notorious for using this method to kill off those that are determined to be a threat in one way or another. My hydroxy gas and battery charging technologies are a threat to the status quo, so they must have wanted me out of the way, and tried to make it look like a natural death. My survival only made things worst, as I exposed their methodology and plans. Most websites that carried the news were threatened and shut down, but enough still exist for the word to get out.
The good news is that due to the publicity of my case and others, state laws are being passed making it a crime to implant people without their knowledge or permission. More than 20 states have adopted these laws.
Bob