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Have you been implanted with microchips against your will?
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2019-10-26 at 10:40 PM UTC
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2019-10-26 at 10:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Vitamin G This is why I said a thicker mesh, and not thicker wire. Fucking dumb Eurotrash brain, lmao. It's okay. Not your fault you were born like that.
"thicker mesh" would mean thicker wire, what your retarded low IQ bean brain meant to say was "smaller mesh"
https://www.industrialspec.com/resources/mesh-and-micron-sizes/
https://www.espimetals.com/index.php/online-catalog/334-understanding-mesh-sizes
You are pitifully stupid. To be expected though. -
2019-10-26 at 10:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kuntzschutz "thicker mesh" would mean thicker wire, what your retarded low IQ bean brain meant to say was "smaller mesh"
https://www.industrialspec.com/resources/mesh-and-micron-sizes/
https://www.espimetals.com/index.php/online-catalog/334-understanding-mesh-sizes
You are pitifully stupid. To be expected though.
From your own linkmesh thickness
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2019-10-26 at 11 PM UTCHow do I cut the device out of me when I find it?
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2019-10-27 at 12:42 AM UTC
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2019-10-27 at 2:10 AM UTCmy paranoia wont let me answer this honestly (I wish I was kidding, it's all tiresome)
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2019-10-27 at 2:40 AM UTC
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2019-10-27 at 7:09 PM UTC
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2019-10-27 at 7:11 PM UTC
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2019-10-27 at 7:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood They do in Canada
My buddy spacepantz gets like $1500/mo from the Alberta Income for the Severely Handicapped because he ate several sheets of high quality LSD and binged on MDMA, meth and coke and spent a few months in the psych ward
He encouraged me to do the same but I don't fucks with doctors
that is literally MKULTRA -
2019-10-27 at 7:12 PM UTC
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2019-10-27 at 7:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood They do in Canada
My buddy spacepantz gets like $1500/mo from the Alberta Income for the Severely Handicapped because he ate several sheets of high quality LSD and binged on MDMA, meth and coke and spent a few months in the psych ward
He encouraged me to do the same but I don't fucks with doctors
Just walk in cross-eyed, with a heavy limp, your neck crooked to one side, and a blank look on your face. Twenty minutes later, you're good to go. -
2019-10-27 at 8:46 PM UTC
A recent experiment showed that the DNA genetic information can be transmitted into water when the DNA and the water are subjected jointly to an electromagnetic field with 7Hz frequency. The main researcher behind the new DNA experiment is a recent Nobel prizewinner, Luc Montagnier. He and his research partners have made a summary of his findings [1]. Montagnier’s experiment basically consists in two test tubes, one of which contained a tiny piece of bacterial
DNA, the other pure water. The tubes were then placed close to one another inside a horizontally oriented solenoid. Both tubes were jointly subjected to a weak electromagnetic field with 7Hz frequency. Eighteen hours later, after DNA amplification using a polymerase chain reaction, as if by
magic, the DNA was detectable in the test tube containing pure water, showing that, under certain conditions, DNA can project copies of
itself in another place.As mentioned in a recently published article in the New Scientist [2], ‘physicists in Montagnier's team suggest that DNA emits low-frequency electromagnetic waves which imprint the structure of the molecule onto the water. This structure, they claim, is preserved and amplified through quantum coherence effects, and because it mimics the shape of the original DNA, the enzymes in the PCR process mistake it for DNA itself, and somehow use it as a template to make DNA match that which "sent" the signal’.
EDIT: Waves at such an extremely low frequency have a wavelength long enough to wrap around the earth itself and are very difficult to block. Consciousness can therefore be projected in multiple ways. For tracking purposes, this is pretty important.
EDIT2: so basically, any "chip" implant that was done to someone, was done by amateurs. The government are now using DNA nano wires. -
2019-10-27 at 8:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kuntzschutz EDIT: Waves at such an extremely low frequency have a wavelength long enough to wrap around the earth itself and are very difficult to block. Consciousness can therefore be projected in multiple ways. For tracking purposes, this is pretty important.
EDIT2: so basically, any "chip" implant that was done to someone, was done by amateurs. The government are now using DNA nano wires.
Lol this nigga conspiracy'n again -
2019-10-27 at 9:08 PM UTChttps://borderlandsciences.org/journal/vol/39/n02/Puharich_ELF_Waves.html
Yeah, peace until it's just hijacked and used by governments for tracking/mind control purposes. Sorry about that Puharich, we know you meant well.
Course, private sector is getting in on this too. How could they resist?
I'm going to hack all your brains and make you do the robot dance while drooling on yourselves -
2019-10-27 at 9:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by Vitamin G Lol this nigga conspiracy'n again
Information presented by nobel prize winners must be a conspiracy if a low IQ beanbrain thinks so.
uh oh, look where this one is from, the government, it must be a conspiracy:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21457072#targetText=RESULTS%3A%20EMF%20interactions%20with%20DNA,the%20reactions%20are%20more%20complex.
"DNA is a fractal antenna in electromagnetic fields."
bitchez
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnVgwSmfNbE&t=3957s -
2019-10-27 at 11:09 PM UTCDid not read
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2019-10-27 at 11:14 PM UTCalternative thread title: the schizophrenia test
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2019-10-28 at 12:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by Greenspam can you explain this in more simple form?
how does this detect on you. does it make some weird radio pitch sound ? what do you use as a wand?
it's just a radio transceiver that can be controlled by software, ie. you can plug it into your laptop and scan a wide range of frequencies to see if radio signals are coming from somewhere they shouldn't be.
if for some reason you're embedded with an RFID chip like PonyTrek said, yeah you'll need to send some radio waves to it to charge the chip and allow it to respond. or you could use a taser or something.
FYI I don't think being unknowingly implanted with a chip to be tracked is a thing (if it ever was), I'm just talking about the absurdity of paying someone $500 to scan you with what amounts to a wideband HAM radio. -
2019-10-28 at 3:06 AM UTC