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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
I don't for a moment believe that the idea is to use great chunky ankle clamps or anything large and undignified. As I said earlier, a simple subcutaneous chip which no-one would even be aware of would serve the purpose. It can be done for animals so why not vulnerable human beings?
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Willow , I wasn't aware that the implanted chips worked as a tranmitter, I thought they were used on 'lost' animals as a way of identifing ownership only after the animals has been picked up and scanned at the animal shelter, think simlar technology is being implemented by various militarys around the world in troops to quickly identify blood group etc. in case of battlefield injury ( various elite German divisions did something similar in WW2 , but they tattooed the blood group under the arm-pit)