Thursday, 16 May 2013


ELECTRONIC IMPLANTS:    ELECTRONIC IMPLANT TRACKING DEVICE

An implanted tracking device is an electronic signal emitter inserted in the body of human or animal to keep tabs on their movement and location.

The concept of implanting chips for tracking purposes was introduced to the general public more than a decade ago, when pet owners began using them to keep tabs on dogs and cats. The notion of embedding RFID tags in the human body, though, remained largely theoretical until the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, when a technology executive saw firefighters writing their badge numbers on their arms so that they could be identified in case they became disfigured or trapped.

Electronic implants are made of transmitters, ESF generators, micro-neurophonic transceivers, tracking devices and other micro sized devices designed to be used to track or monitor movement and in some cases control the body implanted with the device. The most common implant was designed many years ago and is still in use. It consists of a unit that is powered by bodily fluids and is capable of transmitting voice signals; high voltage pulses, emitting a small tracking beacon signal, or other unspecified uses (mind control).


Mohammed Bin Saeed
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