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Thursday, 3 January 2013

postheadericon RFID AGENDA and SECRETS EXPOSED

RFID AGENDA and SECRETS EXPOSED Video Clips. Duration : 2.83 Mins.


This is want the RFID microchip implant is for. To read the document online please see my scribd link here- www.scribd.com Dear Mr. Larson, I have asked some people at NIH for an informed opinion on your query and am pleased to transmit the following response. There are several parts to this inquiry, but basically the concern is the possibility that a clinical researcher could could implant a clinically undetectable (with standard imaging methods) probe without approval to do so. A second part is if NIH is considering this possibility. With regard to unapproved implantation, there is always the chance that a researcher could perform such an implant in conjunction with other clinical research activities without approval or without including this in the reviewed research protocols. Patient rights and informed consent are major concerns for clinical research, and the NIH requires stringent reviews of clinical procedures and on-site monitoring of clinical research for their funded grants. However, a knowledgeable researcher absolutely intent on implanting a sub-millimeter size probe may be able to find a way to do it during experimental activities. Information obtained in such a manner could not likely be published in a reputable journal, since the methodology would have to be part of the article, which makes it less tempting if the unethical clinician is seeking acclaim. Also, the fact that such work could not then be replicated by others would heighten the likelihood of ...

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