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Note: The above presentation
contains numerous spelling errors and some obvious nonsense.
Worst example, from Slide 15:
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Exerpt
from the text: 'implanting the “bio-chip” in the right hand or the head, where it cannot be removed. If it is removed by surgery, the small capsule will burst and the individual would be contaminated by the Lithium and the chemical in the microbacteria, and the Global Positioning System (GPS) will detect if it was removed, and will alert the
authorities.'
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"where it cannot be removed"
-- If they can implant it, they can remove it.
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"If it is removed by surgery, the small capsule will burst"
-- If it is subject to bursting, it is unsafe to be handled for implantation in the first place.
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"the individual would be contaminated by ... the
microbacteria" -- What microbacteria?
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"the Global Positioning System (GPS) will detect if it was removed"
-- Where did a GPS get involved, and how would it detect removal?
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"and will alert the authorities"
-- Not only does this miniature capsule store money digitally, it also contains a battery, microbacteria (for who-knows-what), a GPS system, and, finally, a signalling device.
Rather unlikely.
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