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RFID Human Implants Were Around in 1958! -- I Received Three As A Baby! -- My Personal Testimony! — Ted Hunter

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  Everyone might think that the VeriChip is new technology. You have to understand that our government and military do rigorous testing of new technologies (on unsuspecting citizens and even on their enlisted soldiers) way before it is presented to the public. The technology always has a slant on how it will improve our lives. But you will never hear the sinister plans they have after the public starts to accept the new technology as normal. I have three of these RFID chips in my body. One on the right side of my penis under the corona. As for the other two, I have one behind each outer ear that is hermetically sealed inside the "Superior Antihelix." When I rub my finger behind my ear, I can feel the round tip of the end of the chip. Using my thumb and index finger I can squeeze and feel it's smooth, even cylindrical shape. The one on the side of my penis, I just push it to the surface of my skin and you can see the shape and size. All three are identical. They were impla

Patent No. 6536440 Method and system for generating sensory data onto the human neural cortex

  Patent No. 6536440 Assignee: Sony Corporation (Tokyo, JP); Sony Electronics, Inc. (Park Ridge, NJ) Method and system for generating sensory data onto the human neural cortex (Dawson, Mar 25, 2003) Abstract A non-invasive system and process for projecting sensory data onto the human neural cortex is provided. The system includes a primary transducer array and a secondary transducer array. The primary transducer array acts as a coherent signal source, and the secondary transducer array acts as a controllable diffraction pattern that focuses energy onto the neural cortex in a desired pattern. In addition, the pattern of energy is constructed such that each portion projected into the neural cortex may be individually pulsed at low frequency. This low frequency pulsing is formed by controlling the phase differences between the emitted energy of the elements of primary and secondary transducer arrays. Notes:   Method and sys

Patent No. 6330885 Remotely interrogated implant device with sensor for detecting accretion of biological matter

  Patent No. 6330885 Remotely interrogated implant device with sensor for detecting accretion of biological matter (Weissman, et al., Dec 18, 2001) Abstract An implant device which includes a structure implantable within a living animal and a sensor included as part of the structure. The sensor is operatively configured to detect accretion of biological material on the sensor by producing an output which varies as a function of the accretion of biological material on the sensor. A communication element is further included as part of the structure and is operatively coupled to the output of the sensor. The communication element is configured to communicate information based on the output of the sensor wirelessly to a remote element located outside the living animal. Notes: SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention is responsive to the aforementioned shortcomings with conventional devices, and is directed towards a

Patent No. 6214032 System for implanting a microstimulator

  Patent No. 6214032 System for implanting a microstimulator (Loeb, et al., April 10, 2001) Assignee: Advanced Bionics Corporation (Sylmar, CA)   Abstract Improved implantable microstimulators are covered with a biocompatible polymeric coating in order to provide increased strength to the capsule and to capture fragments of the microstimulator should it become mechanically disrupted. Such coating also makes the microstimulator safer and easier to handle. The coating may include one or more diffusible chemical agents that are released in a controlled manner into the surrounding tissue. The chemical agents, such as trophic factors, antibiotics, hormones, neurotransmitters and other pharmaceutical substances, are selected to produce desired physiological effects, to aid, support or to supplement the effects of the electrical stimulation. Further, microstimulators in accordance with the invention provide systems that prevent and

Patent No. 6208894 System of implantable devices for monitoring and/or affecting body parameters

  Patent No. 6208894 System of implantable devices for monitoring and/or affecting body parameters (Schulman, et al., March 27, 2001) Assignee: Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific Research and Advanced Bionics (Sylmar, CA)   Abstract A system for monitoring and/or affecting parameters of a patient's body and more particularly to such a system comprised of a system control unit (SCU) and one or more other devices, preferably battery-powered, implanted in the patient's body, i.e., within the envelope defined by the patient's skin. Each such implanted device is configured to be monitored and/or controlled by the SCU via a wireless communication channel. In accordance with the invention, the SCU comprises a programmable unit capable of (1) transmitting commands to at least some of a plurality of implanted devices and (2) receiving data signal from at least some of those implanted devices. In accordance with a pre