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Originally posted by newyorkee
what are those used for? You said in the medical field, any other uses?
Originally posted by mrmanuva
I seriously think this has all got out of hand, I most definately coughed up one of these before, the four ridges, colour and size are exactly the same as the one I coughed up.
Originally posted by PrototypeGamma
One of my best friends is a dentist, actually. I mentioned earlier that I was gonna get in contact with him, which I tried today, and he said he'll try to come over and check it out when he can. Along with some of the other posters, I agree that this may be some kind of a defect in the food processing industry. Apparently a worldwide supplier if its getting into people in different countries. Could you imagine what would happen if a baby were to ingest something like this?
Originally posted by pjslug
That made me think of something. Don't they RFID tag cows and chickens for easier scanning and control? Well, if they chopped up the whole animal, that's quite possibly how you got the thing in your body. Wave a RF scanner over it. See what happens.
Originally posted by PrototypeGamma
I don't know about mrmanuva, but my diet includes ALOT of meat. If anyones interested, the fast food I eat mostly is Wendy's, BK, Taco Hell, and McDestroy your innards.
Originally posted by pjslug
That made me think of something. Don't they RFID tag cows and chickens for easier scanning and control? Well, if they chopped up the whole animal, that's quite possibly how you got the thing in your body. Wave a RF scanner over it. See what happens.
Originally posted by PrototypeGamma
I will make it very clear that I DO NOT consider these things to be alien implants or Government tracking chips or anything kooky like that.
Originally posted by PrototypeGamma
I just took 2 really shallow angle shots of the chips, and as an added bonus, I had my sister hold a chip in a set of tweezers and turn it to different angles while I filmed a short video of it. My digital cam can't zoom in this extremely, so I found a way to hold a rifle scope eyepiece in front of the lens to take all these shots, so pleases forgive the shaky focusing.