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originally posted by: 727Sky
a reply to: mOjOm
Or the chip could have been a very simple accounting method. Every time she entered the designated love nest she got scanned and however many tricks she turned for her captors at a known cost was a way of stopping theft of the assets from those who supposedly received the money for services rendered...
That is the only thing I can think of but there are probably more possible theories?
originally posted by: oxford
Apparently there is a tracking device program within the US government but based around missing children or children in care...
originally posted by: ignorant_ape
a reply to: Wide-Eyes
you would be amazed at how few bits of medical kit [ physical ] actually need any licence or verification to buy
originally posted by: 727Sky
Here is an article right out of 1984 only worse ! If the story is true this girl is darn lucky to have evaded her trackers and found a Doctor who would follow through.. Actually with the cost of X-Rays and lab techs in the states I would have expected at least an attempt to discover if she was telling the truth or really paranoid...
It turns out that it wasn’t a GPS device, but an RFID chip. “It’s used to tag cats and dogs. And someone had tagged her like an animal, like she was somebody’s pet that they owned.”
In a way, that makes it even creepier than a GPS device. RFID chips have a very short range. To be useful for tracking someone’s position, they would have to be kept confined in an area where the right equipment is in place to send or receive signals from the chip. The doctor would later discover that this woman was a victim of sex trafficking.
www.activistpost.com...
originally posted by: Azureblue
Going by what I've read on mind control using tourture, which produces either death or disassociation (split personalites), and hypnosis, it seems they they can use RIFD chips to send key words which sends the person into 'action" and send key words to the person, to forget all about what they've done when the 'action' is complete. This is so if they get caputred by the authorites and interrogated by experts they will be genuine in their claims they have no knowledge of the event at all.
originally posted by: Bedlam
originally posted by: Azureblue
Going by what I've read on mind control using tourture, which produces either death or disassociation (split personalites), and hypnosis, it seems they they can use RIFD chips to send key words which sends the person into 'action" and send key words to the person, to forget all about what they've done when the 'action' is complete. This is so if they get caputred by the authorites and interrogated by experts they will be genuine in their claims they have no knowledge of the event at all.
Try reading something that's based on fact and not on the youtuber's personal mental illness.
The device in question is not capable of "sending key words", or really, much of anything else. It has a fixed serial number, and can be read from a very very close interrogator, maybe 10cm away.
That's it. No 'mind control' involved.