Termyn8or
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OK it is a hoax. But there is a program called Lifelog which, while it might not be able to tell your thoughts and feelings, it can sense hormones in your bloodstream. Came out a few years ago and the participants are voluntary at this time. At this time. Another poster said that data retrieval requires the wearer to be in close proximity to a recieveer unit. This is correct. Nothing of that minitude would have the power to transmit to a satellite or even a cellphone tower. Even trackable GPS systems that do transmit, I doubt they actually send to satellite 22,000 and some miles away at best. I might not be able to tell you how the whole system, like home safe for pets, and the like work, but I can tell you how they do not. Twenty two thousand miles is a long way. They must have recievers. Not to hijack, but that is why I reject the idea of a cellphone call from a hijacked plane on 9/11. You cellphone does not contact the satellit, it contacts the towers all over the place. Cellphone tower trancievers' antennae have a semidirectional pickup pattern. There are buildings in which ceelphones do not work because of their construction, but you are in a plane made of metal and the antenna is not aimed at you. Even if they were flying within the plane of coverage (very low), you are still in a metal box. And the reason they don't want you using a cellphone on a plane is because as you hit send it starts looking for an open channel. When it doesn't find one it keeps looking and might just hit a frequency that would disrupt the operation of onboard equipment. Anyway, back to the subject at hand. I know about Lifelog, they can do alot. When a human or animal is chipped for tracking purposes, it does not constantly transmit. It only transmits when it recieves a trigger. As the GPS recieves on a day to day basis, it keeps it's stored energy for that ultimate transmission once called for. It may "blow it's load" and no longer be able to transmit. I don't know. But once it has been used, the person or animal can be rechipped. Some friends of mine have a dog that is chipped. I know there is some newer technology out there because they claim they can get on the internet and see just where their dog is. There must be a network of recievers, and I bet it has a battery and a finite life. I have heard of ones that are actually powered by the body, and those are such low power that there is no way to even transmit 2 miles, let alone 22,000. And if you think they can control you, go in the kitchen and get some tinfoil. To do that they would need tanks of certain hormones, or a direct commection to your brain. Last I heard they went in the ankle. And if it is now a direct connection to the brain, they would have to map out the brain of each recipient. Doesn't seem practical on a widespread basis. Of course what they can do with satellite cams now is amazing. They can find one pot plant in a several acre cornfield with spectroscopy. They can almost see through the roof of your house with similar technology. They can do quite a few things. Listen to a song called In the year 2525. It's an oldie some may remember, but listen to the words. Back in the 1970s when it came out the author thought it would take over five hundred years, but it is only 2008 now and about 80% of it is reality. I think if we survive until 2525 we won't have one atom of our body unscrutinized. Enough doom and gloom (for now). I am sure there is somewhere else I can go cause a bit of trouble. Be well. T
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