Microchipped Population

The document on this page is retyped exactly from the poor quality original
received here at Leading Edge Research Group in August 1997. The original
document had a fax annotation of August 6, 1996 and was stamped "Confidential",
with a hand written annotation at the bottom which read, "We understand the New
Jersey prison system is presently using". The original fax was four pages in
length. The document came into our possession synchronistically at the same time
the correctional system of the U.S. is coming under scrutiny for draconian
methodology. Are these guys a bunch of Nazis, or what? The parts colored in red
have been done so in order to stress certain sentences and passages. Our
analysis of this alleged "whopper" indicates that in all probability such an
implant would directly interfere with the function of the hippocampus, which is
interesting because a lot of the ongoing interest in neuroscience has been with
just that organ. Interestingly, according to the Chinese scientific report on
the effect of fluorides on the intelligence of children, it is also this same
organ that is affected. The effect on the limbic system is to halt resistance to
both authority and adaptation to novel changes in situation. A perfect
tranquilizer device. Note that most sedative drugs are fluorinated compounds.
Implants and bleeding from the ears and nose...now who's doing a lot of those
abductions and blaming all of them on alien factions....

Read this , get angry , and bloody well tell people!!!!!


The IBM 2020 Neural Chip ImplantIntelli-ConnectionA Security Division of IBM1200
Progress WayArmonk, New York 11204October 20, 1995

LIMITED DISTRIBUTION ONLY
LEVEL 9 COMMUNICATION
2020 NEURAL CHIP IMPLANT

The control of crime will be a paramount concern in the 21st century. We must be
ready with our security products when the demand for them becomes popular. Our
Research and Development Division has been in contact with the Federal Bureau of
Prisons, the California Department of Corrections, the Texas Department of
Public Safety, and the Massachusetts Department of Correction to run limited
trials of the 2020 neural chip implant. We have established representatives of
our interests in both management and institutional level positions within these
departments. Federal regulations do not yet permit testing of implants on
prisoners, but we have entered into contractual agreements with privatized
health care professionals and specified correctional personnel to do limited
testing of our products. We have also had major successes with privately owned
sanitariums with implant technology. We need, however, to expand our testing to
research how effective the 2020 neural chip implant performs in those identified
as the most aggressive in our society. Limited testing has produced a number of
results. In California, several prisoners were identified as members of the
security threat group EME, or Mexican Mafia. They were brought to the health
services unit at Pelican Bay and tranquilized with advanced sedatives developed
by our Cambridge, Massachusetts laboratories. The implant procedure takes 60-90
minutes, depending upon the experience of the technician. We are working on a
device which will reduce that time by as much as 60% [30 min]. The results of
implants on eight prisoners yielded the following results: Implants served as
surveillance devices to monitor threat group activity.

Implants disabled two subjects during an assault on correctional staff.
Universal side effects in all eight subjects revealed that when the implant was
set to 116 Mhz, all subjects became lethargic and slept on an average of 18-22
hours per day.

All subjects refused recreation periods for 14 days during the 166 Mhz test
evaluation. Seven out of eight subjects did not exercise, in the cell or out of
the cell, and five out of eight of the subjects refused showers up to three days
at a time. Each subject was monitored for aggressive activity during the test
period and the findings are conclusive that seven out of eight subjects
exhibited no aggression, even when provoked. Each subject experienced only minor
bleeding from the nose and ears 48 hours after the implant due to initial
adjustment. Each subject had no knowledge of the implant for the test period and
each implant was retrieved under the guise of medical treatment. It should be
noted that the test period was for less than two months. However, during the
period substantial data was gathered by our research and development team, which
suggests that the implants exceeds expected results. One of the major concerns
of Security and the R&D team was that the test subject would discover the
chemical imbalance during the initial adjustment period and the test would have
to be scrubbed. However, due to advanced technological development in the
sedatives administered, the 48-hour adjustment period can be attributed to
prescription medication given to the test subjects after the implant procedure.
One of the concerns raised by R&D was the cause of the bleeding and how to
eliminate that problem. Unexplained bleeding might cause the subject to inquire
further about his "routine" visit to the infirmary or other health care
facility. The security windfall from the brief test period was enormous.
Security officials now know several strategies employed by the EME that
facilitate the transmission of illegal drugs and weapons into correctional
facilities. One intelligence officer remarked that while they cannot use the
information they have in a court of law, they now know who to watch and what
outside "connections" they have. The prison at Solidad is now considering
transferring three subjects to Vacaville where we have our ongoing implant
research.

Our technicians have promised that they can do three 2020 neural chip implants
in less than an hour. Solidad officials hope to collect information from the
trio to bring a 14-month investigation into drug trafficking by correctional
officers to a close. Essentially the implants make the unsuspecting prisoner a
walking-talking recorder of everyone he comes into contact with. There are only
five intelligence officers and the commissioner of Corrections who actually know
the full scope of the implant testing. In Massachusetts, the Department of
Correction has already entered into high-level discussions about releasing
certain offenders into the community with the 2020 neural chip implants. Our
people are not altogether against the idea, however, attorneys for
Intelli-Connection have advised against implant technology outside strict
control settings. Under the present governmental structure, our liability would
be enormous. While we have a strong lobby in Congress and in various state
legislatures favoring our product, we must proceed with the utmost caution on
uncontrolled use of the 2020 neural chip. If the chip were discovered in use not
authorized by law and the procedure traced to us we could not endure for long
the resulting publicity and liability payments. Massachusetts' officials have
developed an intelligence branch from their Fugitive Task Force Squad that would
do limited test runs under tight controls with pre-release subjects. Corrections
officials have dubbed these potential test subjects "the insurance group" (the
name derives from the concept that the 2020 implant insure compliance with the
law and allows officials to detect misconduct or violations without question). A
retired police detective from Charlestown, Massachusetts, now with the
intelligence unit, has asked us to consider using the2020 neural chip on hard
core felons suspected of bank and armored car robbery. He stated, "Charlestown
would never be the same; we'd finally know what was happening before they knew
what was happening." We will continue to explore community uses of the 2020
chip, but our company rep will be attached to all law enforcement operations
with an extraction crew that can be on-site in two hours from anywhere, at
anytime. We have an Intell-Connection discussion group who is meeting with the
Director of Security at Florence, Colorado's federal super maximum security
unit. The initial discussions with the Director have been promising and we hope
to have an R&D unit at this important facility within the next six months.
Florence, Colorado has replaced Marion, Illinois as the federal prison system's
ultra maximum security unit. Legislative and executive branch efforts continue
to legalize the implant technology. (See Intelli-Connection Internal Memorandum
No.15).

End communication ... 10/20/95 Distribution: Eyes Only: Project Group 7A.

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