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Old 02-02-2009, 07:45 AM   #14
recallone
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Default Re: Humans 'will be implanted with microchips'

from the above (http://www.totalizm.net/ufo.htm) link:

Fig. #B4. A typical appearance of a scar left on a leg by a UFO implant.. This scar you should be able to find on your own leg, and also on legs of all your close ones. (Unless your young body healed so well, that left no scar after the UFO implant. But even then you should be able to detect this scar in deflected light as a mat patch on the skin, and also feel it with your finger as a cavity in the muscle underneath of it.) The scar usually is located around 27.5 cm from the floor (with the accuracy to around 3 cm). Males typically have it on the right side of their right leg. In turn females typically have it on the left side of their left leg. But in typical cases it is not so impressive as the one on the above photo. (Typically it is only around 2 mm in diameter, while on the above photo it is over 10 mm.) This scar is formed when UFOnauts drill through the muscles in the leg, in order to install a special identification implant inside of the shinbone. This implant is fitted by UFOnauts to practically every person on Earth. So I recommend to find it on your own leg, and also on legs of your loved ones. After all, "seeing is believing". Remember that every person have it, only that not on every leg it is visible so clearly. The visibility of this scar depends on the individual healing-susceptibility of the owner at the time when the implanting was carried out by UFOnauts. Therefore, if you do not see it immediately on your own leg, this does not mean that you do not have it, but only means that on your leg it is slightly less visible than in others (still you can find it by examining your leg under the light deflected from your skin, or through pressing your leg with a finger to detect a cavity in muscles under this scar). Exact descriptions of this scar can be found in subsection U3.1 from volume 15 of English monograph [1/4]
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