implanted chip

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desable chip

Joined Sep 3, 2011
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I have an involunteerly implanted microchip (I didn't know it!) and I want it out. What shall I do to take it out or desable it?
 

Papabravo

Joined Feb 24, 2006
21,225
I suggest putting on your aluminum helmut[sic] and contacting a fly-by-night underground sturgeon[sic] to hack it out with a meat clever. After that I would stay away from people with sharp instruments.:D
 

SgtWookie

Joined Jul 17, 2007
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Not as crazy as one might think. I'd read somewhere years ago about military considering implanting service members with microchips. Something about positively establishing identification and whatnot.

As far as removal, a surgeon would be required. However, I can't help but wonder if something like a CAT scan could destroy interconnecting wiring; but that would only be if a substrate were bonded to an IC carrier type of thing.

Other than that, I'm clueless.
 

awright

Joined Jul 5, 2006
91
SgtWookie, are you by any chance thinking of MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) that tweaks the body molecules with very strong magnetic pulses, rather than a CAT scan, which is X-ray based? As I recall, the technicians and multiple questionnaires make absolutely sure that you don't have any metal in or on your body before an MRI

awright
 
What country are you from? They tell us that, North Koreans and Iranians use these implanted chips to keep track of those personnel who are employed in programme of secrecy like Nuke research etc.

You buy yourself a low cost Farday suit or else build one yourself out of wiremesh and wear it atop inner-garments to prevent the chip from communicating to outside world. One you do this, you outwit those who implanted you, as good as not having any chip in your body.
 

THE_RB

Joined Feb 11, 2008
5,438
I think the traditional solution is to wear a tinfoil hat. It stops the CIA reading your brainwaves, (and chipwaves). ;)
 

JingleJoe

Joined Jul 23, 2011
186
Take a trip to England and I can perform the operation for a small fee.

EULA: By letting me operate on you, you waive all rights to retention body parts and hold yourself entirely responsible for any loss of health or life.
 
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