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Post by celine on Sept 10, 2013 19:25:16 GMT -5
Bronny Dolphin WTF!! seen this Donald Marshall ? www.thehealersjournal.com/2011/09/20/microchip-found-in-napoleon-bonapartes-skull/#sthash.NC2Zo7pX.dpufMicrochip Found in Napoleon Bonaparte's Skull www.thehealersjournal.comPARIS – Scientists examining the remains of Napoleon Bonaparte admit they are “deeply puzzled” by the discovery of a half-inch long microchip embedded in his skull. They say the mysterious object could be an alien implant – suggesting that the French emperor was once abducted by a UFO! Michael Taylor Damn you beat me to it LOL Bronny Dolphin can it be true? Michael Taylor Yeah i think it could be true Jeanne Taylor oh cheeze.....no.....ha! Mark Cave Mad, just when you thought you had seen it all! Lol. Dr. Roger Leir Presents New Startling Findings: Alien Implant Research Dr. Roger K. Leir is one of the worlds most important leaders in physical evidence research involving the field of Ufology. In this special session he will r... Donald Marshall I don't think they had chips back then, but I don't know for certain.
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Post by celine on Oct 30, 2013 18:52:57 GMT -5
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Post by celine on Nov 16, 2013 7:22:11 GMT -5
Michael Taylor posted to Donald Marshall
The mobile phone giant Motorola are working with DARPA and QinetiQ to work on advance RFID chipping technology, it consists of a pill aka the authentication vitamin, which is nanotechnology it's actually a advance computer chip equipped with a transmitter, it doesn't need a power source as the stomach acids act as electrolyte just like the acid in car battery's does, I also feel this free energy stuff that uses Metamaterials to capture many different kinds of wave forms and converts them to electricity ties in they'll use the EBL to handle the signal and the cell phone towers/masts and GWEN towers to charge the pill (battery and chip)
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Post by celine on Jun 4, 2014 5:40:30 GMT -5
Phil Chuppa shared a link. www.truedemocracy.net/td-9/06.htmlwww.baranovfamily.org/www.bio-misuses.info/open-letter.htmTuk Tuk Driver Brings Photo Evidence,From ICU.Video00021 What is Truly Going On, Is So Big, So Insidious, So Monstrously Evil, That No One Will Ever Believe It : www.bio-misuses.info/open-letter.htm http://w... Phil Chuppa I'm going to try to explain how the DEA has framed me as a drug dealer to cover up their covert operations against the American people and me. This is a very long story and I'm mostly disabled from the torture and control modes that the DEA is currently using against me with the electronic implants that the DEA injected into both sides of my neck in about 1993. My health is failing slowly from the continual torture by the DEA. The DEA is systematically murdering me in the most satanic ways possible with technology, including but not limited to electronic implants. These were injected into both sides of my neck. The injection of these implants was, and is, a covert operation by the DEA to cover up their criminal actions by removing me as a witness against the DEA and others. The injection of these devices into my neck is and always was an attempt by the DEA to deprive me of my Civil Rights, Human Rights, Constitutional Rights and God given Rights. These implants were designed by the CIA to remove political witnesses and other threats against the CIA's and the DEA's organized crime network and to also protect those under their protection. Celine O'carroll sorry to hear that Phil. <3
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Post by celine on Jun 7, 2014 19:00:46 GMT -5
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Post by celine on Jun 8, 2014 9:51:35 GMT -5
Phil Chuppa shared a link THIS IS THE TECHNOLOGY THE ILLUMINATI IS CURRENTLY USING IN LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE HOSPITAL TO IMPLANT SO CALLED "PSYCHIATRIC" PATIENTS AGAINST THEIR WILL WHO ARE REALLY POLITICAL PRISONERS AND MIND CONTROL VICTIMS.. THESE DEVICES ARE LINKED VIA SATELLITE TOTHE ILLUMIATI'S COMPUTERS AND CONTROL CENTERS AND USED TO TRACK AND TORTURE INDIVIDUALS MUST SEE!!! THIS IS HAPPENING NOW!! NANO TECHNOLOGY AND THE NWO BRAIN IMPLANTS THIS IS THE TECHNOLOGY THE ILLUMINATI IS CURRENTLY USING IN LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE HOSPITAL TO IMPLANT SO CALLED "PSYCHIATRIC"... Phil Chuppa In March 2012 the Russian defense minister Anatoli Serdjukov said: “The development of weaponry based on new physics principles; direct-energy weapons, geophysical weapons, wave-energy weapons, genetic weapons, psychotronic weapons, etc., is part of t...See More Psychotronic and Electromagnetic Weapons: Remote Control of the Human Nervous System www.globalresearch.caIn March 2012 the Russian defense minister Anatoli Serdjukov said: “The developm... See More
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Post by freehumans on Jun 8, 2014 13:18:22 GMT -5
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Post by celine on Jun 16, 2014 16:14:08 GMT -5
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Post by celine on Aug 2, 2014 18:59:34 GMT -5
Phil Chuppa shared a link. www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/60406398/School-plans-microchip-braceletschips in childrens bracelets....easing people in to the idea of chipping............... A North Canterbury school's plan to fit students with microchip bracelets to track their behaviour has prompted concern among parents. Swannanoa School wants to use silicon bracelets as part of a scheme to reward good behaviour, minutes from a Parent Teacher Association meeting show. Teachers would use portable scanners to add points to a student's online good behaviour chart with a reward when a certain amount of points was accumulated. The school says the scheme would cost $7000 to set up. The proposal has been opposed by some parents. The Ministry of Education said it did not recommend the bracelets and would expect broad parent support before it was adopted by the school. Mother of two Emma Goodin said she did not want her children "treated like grocery items or criminals". She said parents had not been consulted, but her son said he had his wrist measured at school on Monday. "I don't like the idea of my children being scanned," Goodin said. Mother Liz Rutherford said she heard about the scheme "on the rumour mill" and feared it was a slippery slope. "If it's just for good behaviour, why would you invest that much money in it?" Rutherford said she would remove her children from the school if the bracelet scheme went ahead. Acting principal Kate McClelland said no decisions had been made about the bracelets. "Everyone's viewpoints will be considered." After the school was approached by The Press, parents received a letter about the proposed new system. In it, McClelland said the bracelet system was an alternative to a previously proposed electronic card that students could lose. The microchip would store the child's first name, surname initial, points tally and the school house they belonged to. It would not have GPS tracking installed and bad behaviour would not be tracked. New Zealand Principals' Federation president Phil Harding said regardless of whether the system was a good or bad idea, the school needed to communicate with parents. Harding said each school had to make decisions about controlling student behaviour themselves and deal with the consequences. Education Ministry spokeswoman Katrina Casey said: "Individual schools decide how to encourage good behaviour in consultation with their community. Privacy Commissioner John Edwards said community consultation was essential when introducing new technology that could have privacy implications for a school. School plans microchips www.stuff.co.nzA North Canterbury school's plan to fit students with microchip bracelets to track their behaviour has prompted concern among parents. Tricia Mills Baehr.... Key word... "controlling".
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Post by celine on Aug 2, 2014 19:30:24 GMT -5
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Post by celine on Aug 4, 2014 8:55:32 GMT -5
Phil Chuppa shared a link. 2 August www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/60406398/School-plans-microchip-braceletschips in childrens bracelets....easing people in to the idea of chipping............... A North Canterbury school's plan to fit students with microchip bracelets to track their behaviour has prompted concern among parents. Swannanoa School wants to use silicon bracelets as part of a scheme to reward good behaviour, minutes from a Parent Teacher Association meeting show. Teachers would use portable scanners to add points to a student's online good behaviour chart with a reward when a certain amount of points was accumulated. The school says the scheme would cost $7000 to set up. The proposal has been opposed by some parents. The Ministry of Education said it did not recommend the bracelets and would expect broad parent support before it was adopted by the school. Mother of two Emma Goodin said she did not want her children "treated like grocery items or criminals". She said parents had not been consulted, but her son said he had his wrist measured at school on Monday. "I don't like the idea of my children being scanned," Goodin said. Mother Liz Rutherford said she heard about the scheme "on the rumour mill" and feared it was a slippery slope. "If it's just for good behaviour, why would you invest that much money in it?" Rutherford said she would remove her children from the school if the bracelet scheme went ahead. Acting principal Kate McClelland said no decisions had been made about the bracelets. "Everyone's viewpoints will be considered." After the school was approached by The Press, parents received a letter about the proposed new system. In it, McClelland said the bracelet system was an alternative to a previously proposed electronic card that students could lose. The microchip would store the child's first name, surname initial, points tally and the school house they belonged to. It would not have GPS tracking installed and bad behaviour would not be tracked. New Zealand Principals' Federation president Phil Harding said regardless of whether the system was a good or bad idea, the school needed to communicate with parents. Harding said each school had to make decisions about controlling student behaviour themselves and deal with the consequences. Education Ministry spokeswoman Katrina Casey said: "Individual schools decide how to encourage good behaviour in consultation with their community. Privacy Commissioner John Edwards said community consultation was essential when introducing new technology that could have privacy implications for a school. School plans microchips www.stuff.co.nzA North Canterbury school's plan to fit students with microchip bracelets to track their behaviour has prompted concern among parents. Tricia Mills Baehr Key word "controlling"
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