“Someone Tagged Her Like An Animal”: Doctor Removes RFID Chip From Patient That WASN’T Crazy

by | Mar 22, 2017 | Aftermath, Conspiracy Fact and Theory, Emergency Preparedness | 37 comments

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This article was written by Daniel Lang and originally published at The Daily Sheeple.

Editor’s Comment: This is the stuff nightmares are made of. Most of us can conceive of the grim and lifeless time when governments and corporations will use implanted microchips as the ultimate form of identity, as a digital wallet, and as a physical tracker of everything you do, and everywhere you go.

But fewer have thought about the ways it is being used now, off the books by drug gangs and sex traffickers, and by intelligence agencies and secretive operations. Victims are being tracked and traced as inventory, as cattle, and it is a chilling symbol for the future of humanity if this stuff takes hold. No amount of convenience will compensate for the power to control others that this technology creates.

They Thought She Was Crazy: Doctor Extracts RFID Chip From Sex Trafficking Victim

by Daniel Lang

If someone walks into a hospital and claims that they’re being tracked, and that they need to have a tracking device removed, there’s a pretty good chance that they’re going to be sent to a mental institution instead. However, according to a doctor who wished to remain anonymous to protect his patient, that very situation occurred last October and it didn’t end how you might expect.

The patient in question was a 28-year-old woman who claimed that she had a GPS tracking device planted in her body. Normally a patient like that would be regarded as crazy, but this woman appeared totally sane, and she had an incision mark on her side. So the doctor decided to check her out anyway. The medical staff at the hospital were stunned when they finally gave her an X-ray.

Embedded in the right side of her flank is a small metallic object only a little bit larger than a grain of rice. But it’s there. It’s unequivocally there. She has a tracker in her. And no one was speaking for like five seconds — and in a busy ER that’s saying something.

It turns out that it wasn’t a GPS device, but an RFID chip. “It’s used to tag cats and dogs. And someone had tagged her like an animal, like she was somebody’s pet that they owned.”

In a way, that makes it even creepier than a GPS device. RFID chips have a very short range. To be useful for tracking someone’s position, they would have to be kept confined in an area where the right equipment is in place to send or receive signals from the chip. The doctor would later discover that this woman was a victim of sex trafficking.

Science fiction has been warning about the potential of tracking devices for years, but usually in reference to how the government might use this technology. It just goes to show that the way humans use technology in the real world is often stranger (and creepier) than fiction.

This article was written by Daniel Lang and originally published at The Daily Sheeple.

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    37 Comments

    1. Ketchupondemand

      Need to buy stock in a company that makes RFID jammers.

      • Genius

        Try this.. https://www.jam mer-store.com/uhf-vhf-lojack-blockers-jam mers.html Take out the spaces between the m’s because the link won’t post here.

        • Genius

          My link won’t post. Just search rfid jammer and you will find one.

          • Ketchupondemand

            Thanks, Genius, but I was sarcastic!
            However….

      • Tim

        Government is coming for YOU.

        Mr. WebMaster Mac. Please do articles on the following:

        A HOUSE COMMITTEE THINKS YOUR BOSS SHOULD BE ABLE TO SEE YOUR GENETIC INFORMATION
        Published: March 22, 2017
        – ht tp ://www.blacklistednews.com/A_House_committee_thinks_your_boss_should_be_able_to_see_your_genetic_information/57482/0/38/38/Y/M.html

        RED FLAG WINDOWS: MICROSOFT MODIFIES WINDOWS OS FOR CHINESE GOVERNMENT
        Published: March 22, 2017
        – ht tp ://www.blacklistednews.com/Red_Flag_Windows%3A_Microsoft_modifies_Windows_OS_for_Chinese_government/57481/0/38/38/Y/M.html

        FBI Grilled On Extent Of Its Facial Recognition Program
        Lawmakers express anger and horror over the agency’s face recognition system, which now has unfettered accesses to ID photos in 18 states
        – ht tp://www.vocativ.com/413934/fbi-facial-recognition-program/

        You are not allowed privacy ANYWHERE. Not even your own neighborhood.
        VERY DANGEROUS to YOU.
        Intellistreets is a flexible wireless solution for integrating energy efficient lighting, audio, digital signage and more into your city, campus or sporting venue.
        – ht tp://www.illuminatingconcepts.com/intellistreets/

        • twilightskies

          LED lighting is now cheap and people are buying them up to install in their house. They look quite like a normal bulb now and are quite heavy for a bulb. What an opportunity for GE to incorporate a listening and wireless device. one in every room. perfect.

          • carter

            There was talk a year or so ago about the development of wireless from fluorescent light for communication. I wouldn’t put it past them.

      • Muddy

        My cynical nature questions an entire story with no way to verify any of the information about the woman, doctor, hospital location, and the device itself. Yes, I am suggesting that this entire story could be made up to keep the audience’s paranoia going.

      • Unclezip

        Tinfoil works. Especially if formed into a hat.

    2. Loneman

      Pretty soon those doctors will get the death penalty for removing such devices, as the “traffickers(?)” will be our government…I wonder if a strong enough magnet would disable them

      • Warchild Dammit!

        Lone,could wrap body in tinfoil,block the signal but then also do some alternative performance art!

        • Genius

          Be the tin man in the wizard of oz lol.

      • Anonymous

        I imagine a “stun gun” over the area of implantation would.

        Probably hurt a little, of course, but not as much as cutting it out and it would still be there even if inoperable if it was illegal to remove one.

        Maybe a high powered AC electromagnet, the kind used for demagnetizing things on a large scale, would do the job.

        Basically anything that would disable a computer if you got it too close or touched it with it.

        • Ketchupondemand

          Build that portable emp gadget that was posted here a few months ago. It’s on you tube.

        • Roy

          An MRI obviously.

      • B from CA

        They already are “OUR” government.

        __

        • B from CA

          Loneman:

          I wonder how many women removed the chip themselves.

          __

      • The traveller

        The magnets in an MRI machine are so strong that they will completely pull out an implanted pacer from your body. That’s why people with pacers, defibs, or both are warned NOT to have an MRI. I think an MRI machine could pull a tracker out of the body, no problem.

        • GA Doc

          Wrong… MRI machine will not pull an implant out of your body. Most are made of surgical stainless steel or titanium alloy and are not ferromagnetic.
          MR WILL heat up metal (like putting a metal object in a microwave) and the RF coils can generate electrical impulses that disrupt the function of pacemaker devices.

          Funny story… early in the days of MR we were doing some test sequences on a new magnet and had one of the secretaries in the magnet as our “guinea pig” patient. She started complaining of it getting hot in the magnet and after a while screamed to get out, that it was burning her. The problem? She did not remove her underwire bra and the metal got hot and gave her a superficial burn under her breasts. Lesson learned.

    3. Pro USA

      Sonds like the government pedophilia ring
      It says she came from a sex ring (sophisticated)hardware short range brothels?
      Could be Chinese ring.
      Why is this the only gal to speek out?

    4. charlie

      that is something we need to know can they be disabled

    5. Warchild Dammit!

      I would say a better plan is a detector/tracker for the chip reader,lead one to the source of problem.I would say with all the tech will also be a lot that can be used for folks and freedom,really does work both ways.

      • Genius

        Good idea! Then zap it with a stun gun lol. That should correct the problem!

    6. Sean

      Y’all game is weak:

      She’s obviously a mind-controlled MKUltra sex slave. The chip wasn’t to track her, but to identify her if she got “lost”. Surely this has something to do with Pizzagate and likely CERN too!

      ^that’s how it’s done!

    7. flux

      induction coil will do the trick… ZAP IT!

    8. Yeah, right

      I know couples who track each other on their cellphones. I would bet that if you want to know how to get around that, just ask one of them. One probably has a tracfone and leaves the other tracked one in church.

    9. DeplorableBitterClinger

      Off topic
      London got to enjoy it’s diversity today. Several people were culturally enriched.

    10. Agent76

      9/28/2015 DARPA is testing implanting chips in soldiers’ brains

      DARPA responded to a request from Fusion that “brain-neural interfaces” have not yet been implanted in soldiers, though test devices have been implanted in the brains of volunteers already undergoing brain surgery. We’ve changed the headline to reflect that implantation of chips in soldiers’ brains has not happened yet.

      http://fusion.net/story/204316/darpa-is-implanting-chips-in-soldiers-brains/?utm_source=emailshare&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=socialshare&utm_content=theme_top_desktop

    11. Agent76

      If this article was not already Orwelling enough on July 30, 2016 Survey shows 34 percent of Americans are excited about the prospect of microchips implanted in their brains

      More than a third of Americans are “enthusiastic” about the prospect of having microchips implanted in their brains, according to a recent poll.

      http://www.naturalnews.com/054827_microchips_brain_implants_survey.html#ixzz4FucW9hYY

      • Braveheart1776

        Agent 76, I take those ‘surveys’ with MORE than a grain of salt.

    12. Braveheart1776

      If anyone comes to me wanting to put a RFID or GPS chip in me, they’ll get some hot lead.

    13. Neal Jensen

      Someone tagged her like an animal… BUT ITS OK IF YOUR GOVERNMENT WANTS TO DO IT…Right?

      • Braveheart1776

        NJ, I don’t care WHO it is. No tracking devices for me, period.

    14. george

      Mulder it’s me

    15. Houston/Cypress/Katy/Shtf

      No one tags my ass, period.

      HCKS.

    16. Cliff

      Think about people. When you have to “go under” for an operation, WHAT is going to stop a doctor from “planting” one of these “devices” in your body if “instructed to” by the “government”? Stranger things have happened.

    17. Colc

      I’m sure that they are probably even using more sophisticated devices than an RFID, I’m sure they are probably using something like a GPS tracking device in many cases for various reasons, and it is sick, and our culture is rotting away because of sexual obsession. Many schools and colleges also have tracking devices for students to wear, and some even make it mandatory. I know of one student that was suing the school for violation of privacy, because they were being forced to wear a tracking device. Does this scare anyone?

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