View Full Version : GENUINE bio implant - chip placed in foot
voltaire237
19th September 2016, 23:33
Is anyone familiar with chip implants?
I currently have three
One in my buttock, one in my chin, and one in my foot
The one in my chin sends out a resonance vibration at the same vibrational frequency as the human brainwave;
this allows it to digitise brainwaves and relay them remotely
it's a fairly old chip from the 90's afaik
It also does the basic stuff such as GPS and transmits low bass frequency
not magnetic, don't show up on xrays
anyone know anything about this type of tech?
mojo
20th September 2016, 01:54
Hello and welcome to Avalon and can you share more, how did you learn of the special traits it has? Also it sounds like there's much more?... Have you already researched as much out there as possible like Dr. Leir's research? best wishes
voltaire237
20th September 2016, 23:09
Hello and welcome to Avalon and can you share more, how did you learn of the special traits it has? Also it sounds like there's much more?... Have you already researched as much out there as possible like Dr. Leir's research? best wishes
Hey Mojo
these aren't alien tech.
These were implanted by a blackops group.
They're pretty old. The one's in mass circulation atm are all pretty old and big (size of a grain of rice)
This is because of the way the weapons industry works.
They'll have been shipped around for years as a commodity before settling with a military distributor and sold as an implant.
Then once they're out-dated they're sold onto the black market and used by mercenaries, mafia groups etc.
The modern ones are smaller and have more functions all compacted into one - instead of me needing three different ones to handle all the different functions.
fortunately i was conscious each time i was implanted.
not everyone has that luxury; most people are put into a trace and the part of the brain that handles facial recognition is sent into a spiral so you can't make out who it is implanting you.
The ones in use today by our military are super slick, and almost impossible to detect.
Thanks for the pointers, i'll be sure to check out Dr leir's research.
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