Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 I would LOVE to have a chip in my kid – but these chips don’t yet have the radio transmitter that can able you to track them if they run off. The day that happens, I will be first in line. Holly, mom of a runner! From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of H Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 2:56 PM EOHarm Subject: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message Chips, mandates for therapy? At least one state is finally getting the message. Huge civil rights issue. http://www.livescience.com/technology/060425_implant_law.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 I would LOVE to have a chip in my kid – but these chips don’t yet have the radio transmitter that can able you to track them if they run off. YES THEY DO and a WHOLE LOT MORE!! http://www.espionageinfo.com/Pr-Re/Radio-Frequency-RF-Weapons.html Oh please in the name GOD...do not chip autistic children. You're children already have substantial sensory and hyper-hearing issues - this is radio frequency technology. (i.e. my professional title is GIS Project Specialist www.esri.com http://www.gis.com/whatisgis/ http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/gis/gps.htm ) The GOD damn thing is read-writable...In fact, eventually an entire micro-chipped population can be more easily tracked, managed and controlled through the use of GIS technology by any government to make sure it’s compliant to the State's will. Tommy is on the Board of Directors of the VeriChip Corporation!! http://wistechnology.com/article.php?id=2044 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6237364?GT1=5472 Oct. 13, 2004 The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday announced $139 million in grants to help make real President Bush’s push for electronic health records for most Americans within a decade. http://www.gwhospital.com/p14030.html http://tinyurl.com/k33ak Many of the hospitals, including three in the Washington area, have received scanners and started training their emergency-room staffs in their use, he said. Procter declined to name the hospitals until they formally announce their plans. THE VERICHIP GIS is an integrated technology with Global Positioning Systems (GPS). The Global Positioning System is a satellite radio frequency navigation system deployed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). The Global Positioning System (GPS) program began in 1973 as a joint United States Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) effort. The goal was development of a space-based, highly accurate navigation system. The enterprise has since gained the interest of the U.S. Army to become a full Department of Defense initiative. GPS achieved full operational capability with a complete constellation of satellites in 1994. VeriChip is a subdermal, radio frequency identification device (RFID) that can be used in a variety of security, financial, emergency identification and other applications. RFID is a method of remotely storing and retrieving data using devices called RFID tags/transponders. An RFID tag is a small object, such as an adhesive sticker, that can be attached to or incorporated into a product. RFID tags contain antennas to enable them to receive and respond to radio-frequency queries from an RFID transceiver. Radio frequency identification (RFID) first appeared in tracking and access applications during the 1980s. RFID has established itself in a wide range of markets including communication devices, automated vehicle identification (AVI) systems, and livestock and human identification devices because of its ability to track moving objects. Just as your radio tunes in to different frequency to hear different channels, RFID tags and readers have to be tuned to the same frequency to communicate. RFID systems use many different frequencies, but generally the most common are low- (around 125 KHz), high- (13.56 MHz) and ultra-high frequency, or UHF (850-900 MHz). Microwave (2.45 GHz) is also used in some applications. Radio waves behave differently at different frequency, so you have to choose the right frequency for the right application. A small passive, implantable RFID microchip, VeriChip can provide an identification gateway from the “chipped” individual to a secure database containing patient entered personal identification, family contacts, and healthcare history. Advantages of this technology include: it cannot be lost, stolen, forgotten, altered, or copied; and it is always there when needed. The information is stored on a database, not on the chip, facilitating the updating or expansion of the data via an Internet accessible computer. The read/write capability of an active RFID system Facilitating the updating or expansion of the data via an Internet accessible computer and the read/write capability of an active RFID system is a significant advantage in interactive applications. Although currently it is a more expensive technology than, say, bar code, RFID has become a mainstay for facilitating data collection and ID applications. An important benefit of RFID is the read/write capability of the tag in asset (human resource) tracking, meaning new information can be added to asset (human resource) tags. The whole history of a product (Grandma for Alzheimer’s patients) will be available at your fingertips. Because RFID is a contact less technology, it requires neither contact with a reader—magnetic stripe technology—or a direct line of sight to a reader—bar code technology. RFID, therefore, reduces the problems associated with contact or line-of-sight technologies. The reader emits a low-level radio frequency magnetic field that energizes the tag (child). The tag (child) then sends back identification data stored in its integrated circuit. This data is decoded by the reader, which either grants or refuses accessibility depending on whether the identification data being sent matches user information stored in the host database. Getting to my point I don’t tell pregnant women I meet along the way to read everything they can regarding the CDC’s recommendation that all newborns be given hepatitis B vaccine at birth before they leave the newborn nursery the shot contains thimerosal (25 micrograms of ethlymercury), or because between July 1, 1990 and October 31, 1998, there were 24,775 reports of hepatitis B vaccine-related adverse events reports to the government, including 9,673 serious adverse events and 439 deaths. And although they need to know that during the same time period, there were a total of 2,424 adverse event reports, with 1,209 serious events and 73 deaths in children under age 14 who got hepatitis B vaccine alone without any other vaccines; I tell them because I am a Geographic Information Systems Specialist. THE FUTURE... The Global Positioning System (GPS) and GIS are complementary technologies that help each other enhance data quality and expand potential applications. Nowhere is this more apparent than in applications related to child tracking. A GPS child tracking system allows dispatchers to identify the locations of children in real time. The information the tracking system provides is especially important when quick-response decisions must be made based on the child’s current location. Such a system's capability and usefulness are enhanced significantly when location information is tied to geographic information through a GIS. Location data retrieved from a GPS receiver could be precise and timely, but unless they're linked to other geographic information, such valuable data are hard to interpret and use is limited. The application converts GPS location data into a GIS-compatible format, geocodes locations to a street map, identifies the street or intersection where the child is located, retrieves data taken at the nearest location and then generates text reports. Besides linking location data to pertinent geographic information, the most common application of integrated GPS/GIS tracking systems is real-time monitoring of children locations. With a GIS, location data obtained from tracking devices can be displayed on monitors, and children can be represented as point objects. A monitoring application allows dispatchers to assign an individual child to efficiently respond to different tasks. A typical GIS dispatch system provides the following functions for monitoring: all children installed with tracking devices are displayed on monitors, allowing the child’s location to be updated constantly; each child is labeled with an unique ID so dispatchers can easily recognize them; children of different status are represented in different colors (e.g., vaccinated children can be separated from non-vaccinated children); and clicking on a child displays additional information. In addition, the system must provide basic mapping capabilities, allowing the dispatcher to zoom in or zoom out to better view the area, click and label street segments, monitor different children by specifying the child’s ID, to generate a hard-copy map, etc. Integrating GPS-based children tracking and GIS-based routing has become affordable and feasible as the technologies have advanced. The examples presented here represent only a fraction of the possible applications. A wide variety of such systems are being developed for purpose-specific applications, bringing significant benefits to providers of emergency medical services and others who demand quick-response solutions. -----Original Message-----From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ]On Behalf Of Holly BortfeldSent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 3:14 PMEOHarm Subject: RE: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message I would LOVE to have a chip in my kid – but these chips don’t yet have the radio transmitter that can able you to track them if they run off. The day that happens, I will be first in line. Holly, mom of a runner! From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of H Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 2:56 PMEOHarm Subject: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message Chips, mandates for therapy? At least one state is finally getting the message. Huge civil rights issue. http://www.livescience.com/technology/060425_implant_law.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 Which is why they haven’t approved these type for regular people. When I talked to the verichip people a few years ago when they got their first FDA approval, they had planned on making a chip for kids like mine that was not writable. But to date, they have not found a way to make a radio wave safe to use in humans. I will be waiting for it. Btw, I never said chip all autistic children, just mine. From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Cregar Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 3:55 PM EOHarm Subject: RE: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message I would LOVE to have a chip in my kid – but these chips don’t yet have the radio transmitter that can able you to track them if they run off. YES THEY DO and a WHOLE LOT MORE!! http://www.espionageinfo.com/Pr-Re/Radio-Frequency-RF-Weapons.html Oh please in the name GOD...do not chip autistic children. You're children already have substantial sensory and hyper-hearing issues - this is radio frequency technology. (i.e. my professional title is GIS Project Specialist www.esri.com http://www.gis.com/whatisgis/ http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/gis/gps.htm ) The GOD damn thing is read-writable...In fact, eventually an entire micro-chipped population can be more easily tracked, managed and controlled through the use of GIS technology by any government to make sure it’s compliant to the State's will. Tommy is on the Board of Directors of the VeriChip Corporation!! http://wistechnology.com/article.php?id=2044 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6237364?GT1=5472 Oct. 13, 2004 The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday announced $139 million in grants to help make real President Bush’s push for electronic health records for most Americans within a decade. http://www.gwhospital.com/p14030.html http://tinyurl.com/k33ak Many of the hospitals, including three in the Washington area, have received scanners and started training their emergency-room staffs in their use, he said. Procter declined to name the hospitals until they formally announce their plans. THE VERICHIP GIS is an integrated technology with Global Positioning Systems (GPS). The Global Positioning System is a satellite radio frequency navigation system deployed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). The Global Positioning System (GPS) program began in 1973 as a joint United States Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) effort. The goal was development of a space-based, highly accurate navigation system. The enterprise has since gained the interest of the U.S. Army to become a full Department of Defense initiative. GPS achieved full operational capability with a complete constellation of satellites in 1994. VeriChip is a subdermal, radio frequency identification device (RFID) that can be used in a variety of security, financial, emergency identification and other applications. RFID is a method of remotely storing and retrieving data using devices called RFID tags/transponders. An RFID tag is a small object, such as an adhesive sticker, that can be attached to or incorporated into a product. RFID tags contain antennas to enable them to receive and respond to radio-frequency queries from an RFID transceiver. Radio frequency identification (RFID) first appeared in tracking and access applications during the 1980s. RFID has established itself in a wide range of markets including communication devices, automated vehicle identification (AVI) systems, and livestock and human identification devices because of its ability to track moving objects. Just as your radio tunes in to different frequency to hear different channels, RFID tags and readers have to be tuned to the same frequency to communicate. RFID systems use many different frequencies, but generally the most common are low- (around 125 KHz), high- (13.56 MHz) and ultra-high frequency, or UHF (850-900 MHz). Microwave (2.45 GHz) is also used in some applications. Radio waves behave differently at different frequency, so you have to choose the right frequency for the right application. A small passive, implantable RFID microchip, VeriChip can provide an identification gateway from the “chipped” individual to a secure database containing patient entered personal identification, family contacts, and healthcare history. Advantages of this technology include: it cannot be lost, stolen, forgotten, altered, or copied; and it is always there when needed. The information is stored on a database, not on the chip, facilitating the updating or expansion of the data via an Internet accessible computer. The read/write capability of an active RFID system Facilitating the updating or expansion of the data via an Internet accessible computer and the read/write capability of an active RFID system is a significant advantage in interactive applications. Although currently it is a more expensive technology than, say, bar code, RFID has become a mainstay for facilitating data collection and ID applications. An important benefit of RFID is the read/write capability of the tag in asset (human resource) tracking, meaning new information can be added to asset (human resource) tags. The whole history of a product (Grandma for Alzheimer’s patients) will be available at your fingertips. Because RFID is a contact less technology, it requires neither contact with a reader—magnetic stripe technology—or a direct line of sight to a reader—bar code technology. RFID, therefore, reduces the problems associated with contact or line-of-sight technologies. The reader emits a low-level radio frequency magnetic field that energizes the tag (child). The tag (child) then sends back identification data stored in its integrated circuit. This data is decoded by the reader, which either grants or refuses accessibility depending on whether the identification data being sent matches user information stored in the host database. Getting to my point I don’t tell pregnant women I meet along the way to read everything they can regarding the CDC’s recommendation that all newborns be given hepatitis B vaccine at birth before they leave the newborn nursery the shot contains thimerosal (25 micrograms of ethlymercury), or because between July 1, 1990 and October 31, 1998, there were 24,775 reports of hepatitis B vaccine-related adverse events reports to the government, including 9,673 serious adverse events and 439 deaths. And although they need to know that during the same time period, there were a total of 2,424 adverse event reports, with 1,209 serious events and 73 deaths in children under age 14 who got hepatitis B vaccine alone without any other vaccines; I tell them because I am a Geographic Information Systems Specialist. THE FUTURE... The Global Positioning System (GPS) and GIS are complementary technologies that help each other enhance data quality and expand potential applications. Nowhere is this more apparent than in applications related to child tracking. A GPS child tracking system allows dispatchers to identify the locations of children in real time. The information the tracking system provides is especially important when quick-response decisions must be made based on the child’s current location. Such a system's capability and usefulness are enhanced significantly when location information is tied to geographic information through a GIS. Location data retrieved from a GPS receiver could be precise and timely, but unless they're linked to other geographic information, such valuable data are hard to interpret and use is limited. The application converts GPS location data into a GIS-compatible format, geocodes locations to a street map, identifies the street or intersection where the child is located, retrieves data taken at the nearest location and then generates text reports. Besides linking location data to pertinent geographic information, the most common application of integrated GPS/GIS tracking systems is real-time monitoring of children locations. With a GIS, location data obtained from tracking devices can be displayed on monitors, and children can be represented as point objects. A monitoring application allows dispatchers to assign an individual child to efficiently respond to different tasks. A typical GIS dispatch system provides the following functions for monitoring: all children installed with tracking devices are displayed on monitors, allowing the child’s location to be updated constantly; each child is labeled with an unique ID so dispatchers can easily recognize them; children of different status are represented in different colors (e.g., vaccinated children can be separated from non-vaccinated children); and clicking on a child displays additional information. In addition, the system must provide basic mapping capabilities, allowing the dispatcher to zoom in or zoom out to better view the area, click and label street segments, monitor different children by specifying the child’s ID, to generate a hard-copy map, etc. Integrating GPS-based children tracking and GIS-based routing has become affordable and feasible as the technologies have advanced. The examples presented here represent only a fraction of the possible applications. A wide variety of such systems are being developed for purpose-specific applications, bringing significant benefits to providers of emergency medical services and others who demand quick-response solutions. Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message Chips, mandates for therapy? At least one state is finally getting the message. Huge civil rights issue. http://www.livescience.com/technology/060425_implant_law.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 Maybe Tommy can mandate the chips from his company, Rumsfelt can mandate anti-flu medications from his former company, all the while President Bush mandates mental health testing combined with mandatory Eli Lilly psychotropic agents if he doesn't like the answers to the questions posed during testing. First/Hillary as a throw-in because they just likes mandates (for vaccines and otherwise). Your medical life will be complete. Of course, no liability for anyone other than the poor bastards subjected to this lunacy - wouldn't want to upset that IPO now, would we? Is this a great country or what? RE: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message I would LOVE to have a chip in my kid – but these chips don’t yet have the radio transmitter that can able you to track them if they run off. YES THEY DO and a WHOLE LOT MORE!! http://www.espionageinfo.com/Pr-Re/Radio-Frequency-RF-Weapons.html Oh please in the name GOD...do not chip autistic children. You're children already have substantial sensory and hyper-hearing issues - this is radio frequency technology. (i.e. my professional title is GIS Project Specialist www.esri.com http://www.gis.com/whatisgis/ http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/gis/gps.htm ) The GOD damn thing is read-writable...In fact, eventually an entire micro-chipped population can be more easily tracked, managed and controlled through the use of GIS technology by any government to make sure it’s compliant to the State's will. Tommy is on the Board of Directors of the VeriChip Corporation!! http://wistechnology.com/article.php?id=2044 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6237364?GT1=5472 Oct. 13, 2004 The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday announced $139 million in grants to help make real President Bush’s push for electronic health records for most Americans within a decade. http://www.gwhospital.com/p14030.html http://tinyurl.com/k33ak Many of the hospitals, including three in the Washington area, have received scanners and started training their emergency-room staffs in their use, he said. Procter declined to name the hospitals until they formally announce their plans. THE VERICHIP GIS is an integrated technology with Global Positioning Systems (GPS). The Global Positioning System is a satellite radio frequency navigation system deployed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). The Global Positioning System (GPS) program began in 1973 as a joint United States Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) effort. The goal was development of a space-based, highly accurate navigation system. The enterprise has since gained the interest of the U.S. Army to become a full Department of Defense initiative. GPS achieved full operational capability with a complete constellation of satellites in 1994. VeriChip is a subdermal, radio frequency identification device (RFID) that can be used in a variety of security, financial, emergency identification and other applications. RFID is a method of remotely storing and retrieving data using devices called RFID tags/transponders. An RFID tag is a small object, such as an adhesive sticker, that can be attached to or incorporated into a product. RFID tags contain antennas to enable them to receive and respond to radio-frequency queries from an RFID transceiver. Radio frequency identification (RFID) first appeared in tracking and access applications during the 1980s. RFID has established itself in a wide range of markets including communication devices, automated vehicle identification (AVI) systems, and livestock and human identification devices because of its ability to track moving objects. Just as your radio tunes in to different frequency to hear different channels, RFID tags and readers have to be tuned to the same frequency to communicate. RFID systems use many different frequencies, but generally the most common are low- (around 125 KHz), high- (13.56 MHz) and ultra-high frequency, or UHF (850-900 MHz). Microwave (2.45 GHz) is also used in some applications. Radio waves behave differently at different frequency, so you have to choose the right frequency for the right application. A small passive, implantable RFID microchip, VeriChip can provide an identification gateway from the “chipped” individual to a secure database containing patient entered personal identification, family contacts, and healthcare history. Advantages of this technology include: it cannot be lost, stolen, forgotten, altered, or copied; and it is always there when needed. The information is stored on a database, not on the chip, facilitating the updating or expansion of the data via an Internet accessible computer. The read/write capability of an active RFID system Facilitating the updating or expansion of the data via an Internet accessible computer and the read/write capability of an active RFID system is a significant advantage in interactive applications. Although currently it is a more expensive technology than, say, bar code, RFID has become a mainstay for facilitating data collection and ID applications. An important benefit of RFID is the read/write capability of the tag in asset (human resource) tracking, meaning new information can be added to asset (human resource) tags. The whole history of a product (Grandma for Alzheimer’s patients) will be available at your fingertips. Because RFID is a contact less technology, it requires neither contact with a reader—magnetic stripe technology—or a direct line of sight to a reader—bar code technology. RFID, therefore, reduces the problems associated with contact or line-of-sight technologies. The reader emits a low-level radio frequency magnetic field that energizes the tag (child). The tag (child) then sends back identification data stored in its integrated circuit. This data is decoded by the reader, which either grants or refuses accessibility depending on whether the identification data being sent matches user information stored in the host database. Getting to my point I don’t tell pregnant women I meet along the way to read everything they can regarding the CDC’s recommendation that all newborns be given hepatitis B vaccine at birth before they leave the newborn nursery the shot contains thimerosal (25 micrograms of ethlymercury), or because between July 1, 1990 and October 31, 1998, there were 24,775 reports of hepatitis B vaccine-related adverse events reports to the government, including 9,673 serious adverse events and 439 deaths. And although they need to know that during the same time period, there were a total of 2,424 adverse event reports, with 1,209 serious events and 73 deaths in children under age 14 who got hepatitis B vaccine alone without any other vaccines; I tell them because I am a Geographic Information Systems Specialist. THE FUTURE... The Global Positioning System (GPS) and GIS are complementary technologies that help each other enhance data quality and expand potential applications. Nowhere is this more apparent than in applications related to child tracking. A GPS child tracking system allows dispatchers to identify the locations of children in real time. The information the tracking system provides is especially important when quick-response decisions must be made based on the child’s current location. Such a system's capability and usefulness are enhanced significantly when location information is tied to geographic information through a GIS. Location data retrieved from a GPS receiver could be precise and timely, but unless they're linked to other geographic information, such valuable data are hard to interpret and use is limited. The application converts GPS location data into a GIS-compatible format, geocodes locations to a street map, identifies the street or intersection where the child is located, retrieves data taken at the nearest location and then generates text reports. Besides linking location data to pertinent geographic information, the most common application of integrated GPS/GIS tracking systems is real-time monitoring of children locations. With a GIS, location data obtained from tracking devices can be displayed on monitors, and children can be represented as point objects. A monitoring application allows dispatchers to assign an individual child to efficiently respond to different tasks. A typical GIS dispatch system provides the following functions for monitoring: all children installed with tracking devices are displayed on monitors, allowing the child’s location to be updated constantly; each child is labeled with an unique ID so dispatchers can easily recognize them; children of different status are represented in different colors (e.g., vaccinated children can be separated from non-vaccinated children); and clicking on a child displays additional information. In addition, the system must provide basic mapping capabilities, allowing the dispatcher to zoom in or zoom out to better view the area, click and label street segments, monitor different children by specifying the child’s ID, to generate a hard-copy map, etc. Integrating GPS-based children tracking and GIS-based routing has become affordable and feasible as the technologies have advanced. The examples presented here represent only a fraction of the possible applications. A wide variety of such systems are being developed for purpose-specific applications, bringing significant benefits to providers of emergency medical services and others who demand quick-response solutions. -----Original Message-----From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ]On Behalf Of Holly BortfeldSent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 3:14 PMEOHarm Subject: RE: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message I would LOVE to have a chip in my kid – but these chips don’t yet have the radio transmitter that can able you to track them if they run off. The day that happens, I will be first in line. Holly, mom of a runner! From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of H Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 2:56 PMEOHarm Subject: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message Chips, mandates for therapy? At least one state is finally getting the message. Huge civil rights issue. http://www.livescience.com/technology/060425_implant_law.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 I know someone whose autistic son wears some sort of chip in a bracelet on his wrist. Would that also be radio frequency and could it hurt his ears? I know him on through a weekly class -- she brings BOSE noise cancelling headphone for him sometimes and he does hold his ears. He's a beautiful child, around 8 I'd say -- KS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 Holly, Have you heard of Project Lifesaver? It's not a chip, thank god, but it is a bracelet (watch-like) your child can wear and the police have the reciever and have been able to find anyone within 20 mins. My husband and I decided not to do it, instead to better proof the house, but some parents really like the idea. It's available in our town for children with Autism and adults with Alzheimers. My friend lobbied for it and was the 1st to get it for her son. - >From: Holly Bortfeld <maximom@...> >Date: Wed Apr 26 14:13:47 CDT 2006 >EOHarm >Subject: RE: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message > >I would LOVE to have a chip in my kid –but these chips don’t yet have the radio transmitter that can able you totrack them if they run off. The day that happens, I will be first in line. > >Holly, mom of a runner! > >From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of H >Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 20062:56 PM >EOHarm >Subject: Mandates- SomeAppears to Be Getting the Message > >Chips, mandates for therapy? >At least one state is finally getting the message. >Huge civil rights issue. > >http://www.livescience.com/technology/060425_implant_law.html > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 Hi Holly, I need to make this brief as I have another writing assignment that I must get to. GIS is my profession, I am also the daughter of a political science PhD...so when I began researching autism and vaccine I came at it from a unique perspective. My sister's son is mercury poison - born 1992, first cohort Hep B at birth, Rohgram...my sister's ADD genetic disposition (she said with a grin). I tell mothers not to vaccinate with Hep B at the hospital because as a professional in the field because I believe insertion will soon become standard operating procedure at the hospital - 12 hours after birth, perhaps with the same informed consent given as they give with the safety of vaccines - the unique identifier of course is their SS#. As I did my research, one question kept ringing in my head, could thimerosal be more than just a miscalculation of mercury microgram conversation? Could it be an MKULTRA (see also CIA / Eil Lilly / LSD...SSRI...Prozac...Strettera) experiment? I explored this possibility by closely looking at two specific traits associated with autism induced by exposure to thimerosal, an Eli Lilly product. These traits are neurotransmitter irregularities virtually identical to those arising from Hg exposure: high or low serotonin and dopamine levels and hyper hearing. The GIS/GPS VeriChip fits into the theory. My professional opinion is that if you chip children with Tommy 's VeriChip that have Eli Lilly mercury induced serotonin depletion they might actually succeed with their mission. The radio frequency, GPS (developed under Reagan's Starwars program in the 1980s), and the autism hearing, I believe, is an objective of the original program. Click Electronic Weapons (Acoustic Psycho-correction) http://tinyurl.com/zwxk6 see Frey. Call me a nut case if you will. Thanks to Lord, I have dubbed it the dog that doesn't bark in the night. .. The Diagnosis of Autism: An Expert Interview With Lord, PhD, Director, University of Michigan Autism and Communication Disorders Center, Ann Arbor, Medscape Psychiatry & Mental Health, 2005;8(2) © 2005, Medscape, Posted 07/11/2005 http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/501469 Medscape: So it's a bit like recognizing the dog that doesn't bark in the night. Dr. Lord: Right. Many parents of kids with autism are concerned that their child might be deaf because he or she doesn't respond to something such as a parent walking into the room. On the other hand, many parents express that concern, but also say, "You know, I know he isn't deaf, because he can hear me turn on the television from 3 rooms away." Or, "He can hear the sound of the microwave from upstairs, if I'm warming something up that he wants to eat." Those are some of the most common early observations Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 Hi Holly, I need to make this brief as I have another writing assignment that I must get to. GIS is my profession, I am also the daughter of a political science PhD...so when I began researching autism and vaccine I came at it from a unique perspective. My sister's son is mercury poison - born 1992, first cohort Hep B at birth, Rohgram...my sister's ADD genetic disposition (she said with a grin). I tell mothers not to vaccinate with Hep B at the hospital because as a professional in the field because I believe insertion will soon become standard operating procedure at the hospital - 12 hours after birth, perhaps with the same informed consent given as they give with the safety of vaccines - the unique identifier of course is their SS#. As I did my research, one question kept ringing in my head, could thimerosal be more than just a miscalculation of mercury microgram conversation? Could it be an MKULTRA (see also CIA / Eil Lilly / LSD...SSRI...Prozac...Strettera) experiment? I explored this possibility by closely looking at two specific traits associated with autism induced by exposure to thimerosal, an Eli Lilly product. These traits are neurotransmitter irregularities virtually identical to those arising from Hg exposure: high or low serotonin and dopamine levels and hyper hearing. The GIS/GPS VeriChip fits into the theory. My professional opinion is that if you chip children with Tommy 's VeriChip that have Eli Lilly mercury induced serotonin depletion they might actually succeed with their mission. The radio frequency, GPS (developed under Reagan's Starwars program in the 1980s), and the autism hearing, I believe, is an objective of the original program. Click Electronic Weapons (Acoustic Psycho-correction) http://tinyurl.com/zwxk6 see Frey. Call me a nut case if you will. Thanks to Lord, I have dubbed it the dog that doesn't bark in the night. .. The Diagnosis of Autism: An Expert Interview With Lord, PhD, Director, University of Michigan Autism and Communication Disorders Center, Ann Arbor, Medscape Psychiatry & Mental Health, 2005;8(2) © 2005, Medscape, Posted 07/11/2005 http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/501469 Medscape: So it's a bit like recognizing the dog that doesn't bark in the night. Dr. Lord: Right. Many parents of kids with autism are concerned that their child might be deaf because he or she doesn't respond to something such as a parent walking into the room. On the other hand, many parents express that concern, but also say, "You know, I know he isn't deaf, because he can hear me turn on the television from 3 rooms away." Or, "He can hear the sound of the microwave from upstairs, if I'm warming something up that he wants to eat." Those are some of the most common early observations Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 , Lack of sleep here. Please elaborate -what is Lord " saying " in regards to this? -what is " succeed with their mission? " -why? > > Hi Holly, > > I need to make this brief as I have another writing assignment that I must > get to. GIS is my profession, I am also the daughter of a political > science PhD...so when I began researching autism and vaccine I came at it > from a unique perspective. My sister's son is mercury poison - born 1992, > first cohort Hep B at birth, Rohgram...my sister's ADD genetic disposition > (she said with a grin). > > I tell mothers not to vaccinate with Hep B at the hospital because as a > professional in the field because I believe insertion will soon become > standard operating procedure at the hospital - 12 hours after birth, perhaps > with the same informed consent given as they give with the safety of > vaccines - the unique identifier of course is their SS#. > > > As I did my research, one question kept ringing in my head, could thimerosal > be more than just a miscalculation of mercury microgram conversation? Could > it be an MKULTRA (see also CIA / Eil Lilly / > LSD...SSRI...Prozac...Strettera) experiment? I explored this possibility by > closely looking at two specific traits associated with autism induced by > exposure to thimerosal, an Eli Lilly product. These traits are > neurotransmitter irregularities virtually identical to those arising from Hg > exposure: high or low serotonin and dopamine levels and hyper hearing. The > GIS/GPS VeriChip fits into the theory. My professional opinion is that if > you chip children with Tommy 's VeriChip that have Eli Lilly mercury > induced serotonin depletion they might actually succeed with their mission. > The radio frequency, GPS (developed under Reagan's Starwars program > in the 1980s), and the autism hearing, I believe, is an objective of the > original program. Click Electronic Weapons (Acoustic Psycho-correction) > http://tinyurl.com/zwxk6 see Frey. Call me a nut case if you will. > > > > Thanks to Lord, I have dubbed it the dog that doesn't bark in the > night. > > . > The Diagnosis of Autism: An Expert Interview With Lord, PhD, > Director, University of Michigan Autism and Communication Disorders Center, > Ann Arbor, Medscape Psychiatry & Mental Health, 2005;8(2) C 2005, Medscape, > Posted 07/11/2005 http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/501469 > > > > Medscape: So it's a bit like recognizing the dog that doesn't bark in the > night. > > > > Dr. Lord: Right. Many parents of kids with autism are concerned that their > child might be deaf because he or she doesn't respond to something such as a > parent walking into the room. On the other hand, many parents express that > concern, but also say, " You know, I know he isn't deaf, because he can hear > me turn on the television from 3 rooms away. " Or, " He can hear the sound of > the microwave from upstairs, if I'm warming something up that he wants to > eat. " Those are some of the most common early observations. > > > > http://tinyurl.com/zk5ej Dr. Karl Reichelt of the Pediatric Research > Institute in Oslo, Norway hypothesizes that a defect in serotonin metabolism > may be responsible for sound sensitivity in autism. Serotonin is a > neurotransmitter related to arousal and inhibition; and it is known to be > abnormal in many autistic individuals. > > > [.] > > > Another possible cause of sound sensitivity is mercury poisoning. Many > parents and professionals believe that the mercury preservative (i.e., > thimerasol) used in many vaccines can cause autism. Research on mercury > toxicity has clearly shown that it can cause sound sensitivity. > > > > The Tommy chip is like a Eli Lilly vaccine preservative, as long as > you have informed consent, you can decide what you want for your own child. > As long a I have the right to refuse such consent for mine. I tell > pregnant women I met along the way to read everything they before they > choose to vaccinate. Don't get your flu shot. I applaud Wisconsin's > efforts as the first state to ban mandatory microchip implants. I believe > that has more to do with prison sentences than my fear of Hep B...but > considering the circumstances, I think the citizens of Wisconsin needed to > protect themselves the most (business sales and contacts). After learning > of Tommy's appointment to the Board of VeriChip it took several weeks to > shake of the goose bumps. Yuck! > > > > Any yes, Project Lifesaver, is not a chip, thank god, but it is a bracelet > (watch-like) your child can wear or and the police have the receiver > (different radio frequency without the capabilities of the satellite > system). My empathy comes from having a grandfather with Alzheimer's who > required bells and alarms on our doors. > > > > PEACE: > > > Oh please in the name GOD...do not chip autistic children. > > RE: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message > > > Which is why they haven't approved these type for regular people. When I > talked to the verichip people a few years ago when they got their first FDA > approval, they had planned on making a chip for kids like mine that was not > writable. But to date, they have not found a way to make a radio wave safe > to use in humans. I will be waiting for it. Btw, I never said chip all > autistic children, just mine. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 - Lord, U of M, as far as I know does not support the autism thimerosal theory. Her comment of the microwave hearing, the dog that doesn't bark in the night, was a great description of my theory that the mercury poisoning causes children to hear in frequency above and below normal ranges. Click Electronic Weapons (Acoustic Psycho-correction) http://tinyurl.com/zwxk6 see Frey. http://tinyurl.com/zk5ej - MKULTRA - you need to do the research...on the objectives....the electrochemical brain...Eli Lilly was involved. http://tinyurl.com/nkha6 My professional opinion is that if you chip children with Tommy 's VeriChip that have Eli Lilly mercury induced serotonin depletion they might actually succeed with their mission. Really quick samples: http://tinyurl.com/myf48 http://tinyurl.com/omwpb http://tinyurl.com/n33z3 http://tinyurl.com/nad8s Call me a nut case if you will. -----Original Messa ge-----From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ]On Behalf Of redhead60707Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 11:16 PMEOHarm Subject: Re: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message ,Lack of sleep here. Please elaborate-what is Lord "saying" in regards to this?-what is "succeed with their mission?"-why?>> Hi Holly,> > I need to make this brief as I have another writing assignment thatI must> get to. GIS is my profession, I am also the daughter of a political> science PhD...so when I began researching autism and vaccine I cameat it> from a unique perspective. My sister's son is mercury poison - born1992,> first cohort Hep B at birth, Rohgram...my sister's ADD geneticdisposition> (she said with a grin).> > I tell mothers not to vaccinate with Hep B at the hospital because as a> professional in the field because I believe insertion will soon become> standard operating procedure at the hospital - 12 hours after birth,perhaps> with the same informed consent given as they give with the safety of> vaccines - the unique identifier of course is their SS#.> > > As I did my research, one question kept ringing in my head, couldthimerosal> be more than just a miscalculation of mercury microgramconversation? Could> it be an MKULTRA (see also CIA/ Eil Lilly /> LSD...SSRI...Prozac...Strettera) experiment? I explored thispossibility by> closely looking at two specific traits associated with autism induced by> exposure to thimerosal, an Eli Lilly product. These traits are> neurotransmitter irregularities virtually identical to those arisingfrom Hg> exposure: high or low serotonin and dopamine levels and hyperhearing. The> GIS/GPS VeriChip fits into the theory. My professional opinion isthat if> you chip children with Tommy 's VeriChip that have Eli Lillymercury> induced serotonin depletion they might actually succeed with theirmission.> The radio frequency, GPS (developed under Reagan's Starwarsprogram> in the 1980s), and the autism hearing, I believe, is an objective of the> original program. Click Electronic Weapons (AcousticPsycho-correction)> http://tinyurl.com/zwxk6 see Frey. Call me a nut case ifyou will.> > > > Thanks to Lord, I have dubbed it the dog that doesn't barkin the> night.> > .> The Diagnosis of Autism: An Expert Interview With Lord, PhD,> Director, University of Michigan Autism and Communication DisordersCenter,> Ann Arbor, Medscape Psychiatry & Mental Health, 2005;8(2) C 2005,Medscape,> Posted 07/11/2005 http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/501469> > > > Medscape: So it's a bit like recognizing the dog that doesn't barkin the> night.> > > > Dr. Lord: Right. Many parents of kids with autism are concerned thattheir> child might be deaf because he or she doesn't respond to somethingsuch as a> parent walking into the room. On the other hand, many parentsexpress that> concern, but also say, "You know, I know he isn't deaf, because hecan hear> me turn on the television from 3 rooms away." Or, "He can hear thesound of> the microwave from upstairs, if I'm warming something up that hewants to> eat." Those are some of the most common early observations.> > > > http://tinyurl.com/zk5ej Dr. Karl Reichelt of the Pediatric Research> Institute in Oslo, Norway hypothesizes that a defect in serotoninmetabolism> may be responsible for sound sensitivity in autism. Serotonin is a> neurotransmitter related to arousal and inhibition; and it is knownto be> abnormal in many autistic individuals.> > > [.]> > > Another possible cause of sound sensitivity is mercury poisoning. Many> parents and professionals believe that the mercury preservative (i.e.,> thimerasol) used in many vaccines can cause autism. Research on mercury> toxicity has clearly shown that it can cause sound sensitivity.> > > > The Tommy chip is like a Eli Lilly vaccine preservative, aslong as> you have informed consent, you can decide what you want for your ownchild.> As long a I have the right to refuse such consent for mine. I tell> pregnant women I met along the way to read everything they before they> choose to vaccinate. Don't get your flu shot. I applaud Wisconsin's> efforts as the first state to ban mandatory microchip implants. Ibelieve> that has more to do with prison sentences than my fear of Hep B...but> considering the circumstances, I think the citizens of Wisconsinneeded to> protect themselves the most (business sales and contacts). Afterlearning> of Tommy's appointment to the Board of VeriChip it took several weeks to> shake of the goose bumps. Yuck!> > > > Any yes, Project Lifesaver, is not a chip, thank god, but it is abracelet> (watch-like) your child can wear or and the police have the receiver> (different radio frequency without the capabilities of the satellite> system). My empathy comes from having a grandfather withAlzheimer's who> required bells and alarms on our doors.> > > > PEACE: > > > Oh please in the name GOD...do not chip autistic children.> > RE: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message> > > Which is why they haven't approved these type for regular people.When I> talked to the verichip people a few years ago when they got theirfirst FDA> approval, they had planned on making a chip for kids like mine thatwas not> writable. But to date, they have not found a way to make a radiowave safe> to use in humans. I will be waiting for it. Btw, I never said chip all> autistic children, just mine.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 I know too much to know you're not a nut. Besides, you responded favorably to my personal ad. RE: Mandates- Some Appears to Be Getting the Message> > > Which is why they haven't approved these type for regular people.When I> talked to the verichip people a few years ago when they got theirfirst FDA> approval, they had planned on making a chip for kids like mine thatwas not> writable. But to date, they have not found a way to make a radiowave safe> to use in humans. I will be waiting for it. Btw, I never said chip all> autistic children, just mine.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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