Thursday, January 17, 2008

Biochipping The "Human Cattle"


Doctor alleges plans underway to "Microchip"

Newborns in U.S. and Europe

Compiled by Lucien Desjardins

Regarding plans to microchip newborns, Dr. Kilde said the U.S.
has been moving in this direction "in secrecy."


She added that in Sweden, Prime Minister Olof Palme gave
permission in 1973 to implant prisoners, and Data Inspection's
ex-Director General Jan Freese revealed that nursing-home
patients were implanted in the mid-1980s. The technology is
revealed in the 1972:47 Swedish state report, Statens Officiella
Utradninger.


Are you prepared to live in a world in which every newborn
baby is micro-chipped? And finally are you ready to have your
every move tracked, recorded and placed in Big Brother's data
bank? According to the Finnish article, distributed to doctors and
medical students, time is running out for changing the direction
of military medicine and mind control technology, ensuring the
future of human freedom.


"Implanted human beings can be followed anywhere. Their brain
functions can be remotely monitored by supercomputers and even
altered through the changing of frequencies," wrote Dr.
Kilde. "Guinea pigs in secret experiments have included prisoners,
soldiers, mental patients,handicapped children, deaf and blind
people, homosexuals, single women, the elderly, school children,
and any group of people considered "marginal" by the elite
experimenters. The published experiences of prisoners in Utah
State Prison, for example, are shocking to the conscience.


"Today's microchips operate by means of low-frequency radio
waves that target them. With the help of satellites, the implanted
person can be tracked anywhere on the globe. Such a technique
was among a number tested in the Iraq war, according to Dr. Carl
Sanders, who invented the intelligence-manned interface (IMI)
biotic, which is injected into people. (Earlier during the Vietnam
War, soldiers were injected with the Rambo chip, designed to
increase adrenaline flow into the bloodstream.) The 20-billion-bit/
second supercomputers at the U.S. National Security Agency
(NSA) could now "see and hear" what soldiers experience in
the battlefield with a remote monitoring system (RMS).


"When a 5-micromillimeter microchip (the diameter of a strand
of hair is 50 micromillimeters) is placed into optical nerve of the
eye,", Dr. Kilde indicates "it draws neuro-impulses from the brain
that embody the experiences, smells, sights, and voice of the
implanted person. Once transferred and stored in a
computer, these neuro-impulses can be projected back to the
person's brain via the microchip to be re-experienced. Using a
RMS, a land-based computer operator can send electromagnetic
messages (encoded as signals) to the nervous system, affecting
the target's performance. With RMS, healthy persons can be
induced to see hallucinations and to hear voices in their heads. "


"Every thought, reaction, hearing, and visual observation causes
a certain neurological potential, spikes, and patterns in the brain
and its electromagnetic fields, which can now be decoded into
thoughts, pictures, and voices, " Dr. Kilde adds. "Electromagnetic
stimulation can therefore change a person's brainwaves and
affect muscular activity, causing painful muscular cramps
experienced as torture."

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