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Contrary to some of the posts to this thread, there are no batteries, magnets, moving parts, or black magic involved.
- You don't know that for sure. The details of the microchips are really small. Did you see the picture? I have a close up of the chip that you can download. It'll give you a better idea of what the chip looks like. With technology exposed to the public, it makes you wonder what they have stored behind closed doors. Makes you wonder how small they can really make the chip. The current one is slightly larger than a grain of rice.
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The range for this size of device is only 75 to 100 feet, so with an antenna only a few MM long, the implant could only be interrogated from 5 to 10 feet away. So, no global tracking is possible, you almost would have to be right next to the reader device to be scanned.
- Well.. that may be the current range but just give it a few months and it'll go from 100 feet to 1000 to 100,000 to 100,000,000.. it won't be long. Just give it time. Global tracking isn't possible, but it will be..