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Originally Posted by Sometimes psychotic
Chickenfoot from the previous roll call...so the article you linked is about remote charging of medical devices which is cool.....these are also pretty low power devices but I'm also curious how you think it's generating sound....if it was like a radio everyone could hear what is in your head....so is it wired Into your brain in a way to stimulate your auditory processing area? If so we're talking something more than a chip...in fact no one understands the brain enough to generate specific speech like processes with electrical impulses...brain research is very far behind so I'm wondering how you think such an implant is generating sound that only you can hear? It would be really cool for deaf people...I mean there are cochlear implants but the sound in those is not quite like normal sound as I understand it.
So back to charging the implant....it requires a large metal plate about 5cm from the implant.....unless you're sleeping on a metal plate at night I don't think that you're going to be able to get charged up without knowing it.
Here is a cochlear implant...see how large it is?

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This technology that can be viewed through official medical journals, university research sites, etc, is what we are being allowed to see. I posted the article about the charging of an implant to show what they're saying can be done, compare this to the classified tests being carried out by governments throughout the World.
It's impossible to find official information about the truth from .edu or .gov sources but I have found quite a lot of information from targeted individuals themselves. Some well respected members of society, doctors, etc.
Here is one of the articles I've found very interesting
Microchip Mind Control, Implants And Cybernetics
It goes into how targeted individuals can be made hear voices and see things from these implants and EMF brain simulation, Remote monitoring systems, etc.
Granted I've never had visual hallucinations (that I know of, how would you know?) but I think this research is selective and doled out among the population.
Does this explanation seem like the ramblings of someone going through a psychotic episode? Do I seem psychotic? No, because I couldn't possible be!