
How to remove
an RFID chip
RFID Chips
In License Plates

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How to Block/kill RFID Chips
The main reason someone would
want to block or destroy RFID chips would be to maintain privacy. In the
last step I explained that RFID tags can be read from very long distances.
The potential for abuse of this technology grows as more and more products
and devices are being created with these tags built in.
Companies are getting consumers
to blindly accept many RFID tagged products with the promise of convenience;
however, most of the devices that contain RFID tags don't really need
them. The tags may save a few seconds, but sacrifice an enormous amount
of privacy and security. It is now possible for someone, with relatively
simple equipment, to walk down a busy sidewalk and pickup the personal
information of people carrying RFID tagged devices, without them even
knowing.

-The easiest way to kill an
RFID, and be sure that it is dead, is to throw it in the microwave for
5 seconds. Doing this will literally melt the chip and antenna making
it impossible for the chip to ever be read again. Unfortunately this method
has a certain fire risk associated with it. Killing an RFID chip this
way will also leave visible evidence that it has been tampered with, making
it an unsuitable method for killing the RFID tag in passports. Doing this
to a credit card will probably also screw with the magnetic strip on the
back making it un-swipeable.
-The second, slightly more
convert and less damaging, way to kill an RFID tag is by piercing the
chip with a knife or other sharp object. This can only be done if you
know exactly where the chip is located within the tag. This method also
leaves visible evidence of intentional damage done to the chip, so it
is unsuitable for passports.
-The third method is cutting
the antenna very close to the chip. By doing this the chip will have no
way of receiving electricity, or transmitting its signal back to the reader.
This technique also leaves minimal signs of damage, so it would probably
not be a good idea to use this on a passport.
- The fourth method is to wrap
the chip in foil so it can't receive any transmission.

-The last (and most covert)
method for destroying a RFID tag is to hit it with a hammer. Just pick
up any ordinary hammer and give the chip a few swift hard whacks. This
will destroy the chip, and leave no evidence that the tag has been tampered
with. This method is suitable for destroying the tags in passports, because
there will be no proof that you intentionally destroyed the chip.

How to remove an RFID IMPLANT by human

RFID technology could lead to political repression as governments could
use implants to track and target human rights activists, labor activists,
civil dissidents, and political opponents; criminals and domestic abusers
could use them to stalk and harass their victims; slaveholders could use
them to prevent captives from escaping; and child abusers could use them
to locate and abduct children. So what do we do about this?
Most of the TIs that I have spoken have similar concerns when it
comes to implant devices; the removal of an RFID implant is complicated
whether you are a pet or a human. First you have to find a practitioner
who can detect the chip.This is usually not so easy to do as some of the
chips do not show up on X-rays, ultrasound machines, or scanners.Once
you have successfully determined that you do have an implant ,you better
hope the chip stays in one location, 90% of the time they tend to move
around the body. Secondly, you must find a surgeon who is willing to remove
the chip, or find a technician who can erase the chip and stop it from
transmitting data. The following is sure to help those of you who may
have strong implications of chip implantation. This article is to aid
you in your search for either chip detection and or chip removal.
What is an RFID (Radio Frequency
Identification) implant?
RFID is a technology for identifying unique medical equipment and supplies
and other high value assets using radio waves. Typical RFID systems are
made up of two major components: Readers and Tags. RFID tags are also
referred to as a chip. RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification.
The RFID reader (also called a scanner), is set to a particular electromagnetic
frequency, and an RFID tag, which consists of a microchip is connected
to an antenna. The microchip contains information that is transmitted
to the scanner when the chip is within its range. The chips are generally
the size of a grain of rice, but more recent technology is smaller. Uses
for the RFID Chip include tracking for pets, medical patient data and
records, military recruits,credit & debit cards cards, US Dollar,
consumer goods, and even livestock. You name it, its got a chip.
The RFID labels draw their power from the reader. The reader transmits
a low power radio signal through its antenna to the tag. The tag receives
it through its own antenna to power the integrated circuit (micro-chip)
that is built-into the label. The tag will briefly communicate with the
reader for verification that the tag was read and data is
exchanged. RFID systems were originally developed created as an alternative
to barcodes, so they say. If you are not familiar with RFID technology
yet, I would suggest that you begin to at least familiarizing yourself
with it, mainly because the number of different devices that utilize these
types of tags is growing exponentially. The main reason someone would
want to block or destroy RFID chips would be to maintain privacy.
AMAZING PDF and DOCUMENTATION of LARSONs CHIP : TIs need to
read this!

RFID CHIP REMOVAL
How did you get your implant if you never authorized it?
It is becoming more and more obvious that almost all of us have been implanted
with chips in one way or another since we were born, but how? And exactly
WHO is doing the implants?
Vaccinations, flu shots, dental work, surgeries, sleep abductions, in
fact most medicine including dentistry has been loaded with implantable
chips since the 1960s. They have had this technology for 40 years or more
and are just now bringing it out to condition and introduce it to the
public. Withholding technology is typical for the government and military
for years before they release it to the public for whatever reason. Most
of the time new technologies have been beneficial, but implantable chips
are not one of them. If you wish to further your knowledge on current
technology regarding frequency and reading distances of the RFID CHIP,
we have provided a manual from DEFCON: https://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-21/dc-21-presentations/Brown/DEFCON-21-Brown-RFID-Hacking-Updated.pdf
Removal of an RFID Implant: Now that you have one, how do you get rid
of it?
The implantable microchip can be removed from the body
but its not like removing a splinter. This image is from a French
documentary showing a VeriChip being surgically removed from the arm of
a journalist. Source: News of the world RFID CNN reporter Robyn
Curnow confirms that chip removal is difficult. She was implanted with
a VeriChip in a Spanish night club in 2004 and had the device removed
later that year. She reports that the surgery was a challenge for the
doctors involved, a far cry from removing a splinter. Here
is her report: Once back home in London, I begin to feel uncomfortable
and unsure about my microchip implant. The Baja Beach Club Web site assures
that getting rid of the microchip is a simple and harmless procedure,
something like removing a splinter. But the two doctors I consulted in
Londons Harley Street disagreed. Getting the microchip removed became
serious business.
The following is from a reader who had an unbearable ringing in their
ears and suspected they had an implant. This is an excerpt from part of
their letter.
That night, taking the advice on your website, 3/4? Neodymium
magnets were now placed on the top arch of the ear, one if front, and
one behind. But the ear had been cut, and the force of the magnets became
so painful, they were not able to sleep with them on more than 2 hours
before having to remove them.
Only days have gone by
but the sound has not returned. (Referring
to the ringing and beeping noises.)
Magnets can also be found inside old hard drives. They will be encased
in a silver (or gold) overlay because they are more brittle than other
magnets. But you will not mistake them, because the moment you try to
put them together you will pinch your fingers. They are very powerful
magnets, derived from a rare earth mineral.
And they WILL render micro-chips useless. Original source
http://www.metatech.org/

The photos contained in this document are of micro stimulator devices
that were surgically recovered and analyzed by using microscopy and by
materials characterization techniques. The recovered devices are an exact
match for the devices that were developed by research scientists Joseph
Schulman, Gerald Loeb and Philip Troyk under contract from the National
Institutes of Health. There are about 4 contracts involved, but the initial
contract was #N01-NS5-2325 and funded by the NIH/NINDS/NPP. More information
regarding these contracts can be found at the NIH Neural Prosthesis Project
website. The following list briefly outlines some of the evidence presented
in this document .AMAZING PDF and DOCUMENTATION of LARSONs CHIP

Please check out this interview
with James Walbert who is one of the Board of Directors for the Stalking
Victims Network. James Walbert is a victim of non-consensual RFID implantation.
He has testified in in Washington D.C. in front of the Presidential Commission
on Bioethical issues appointed by President Obahma.He is one of the few
who obtained a Protection Order for James Walbert.
https://youtu.be/9B8fD-1ujI4
How to deactivate an RFID
Chip/Implant
I have found that rare earth magnets called Neodymium magnets will
nullify chips. I bought some Neodymium magnets online from a retailer,
the kind that can lift 10lbs of steel and run about .70 cents apiece and
I used band aides to hold them in place. I put magnets on the back of
each ear lobe, on the side of each arm where I have received shots, on
both sides of my jaws where I had wisdom teeth removed, and under each
heel where I had been purposely implanted by my mothers doctor shortly
after I was born. Also on my stomach where I had a cesarean. I am finding
that most people are implanted by their navels as well. If you have had
any type of surgery put a magnet near the scar for about 24 hours.
http://www.thewatcherfiles.com/sherry/chips.html

For the electronic, physical, (implants), neodymium (rare earth
mineral) magnets of anywhere from a quarter inch to a half inch in diameter
work very well to completely disable them. Some people wear them in the
headband of a baseball cap, preferably for at least 24 hours, but you
can also tape them to the back of your ear and hide them under your hair!
After implants are disabled, you wont have so much fatigue, and
the pitch or frequency in your ear stops happening. Use caution with these
powerful magnets, though, as they can wipe out disks and computers. Its
best not to wear them while sitting at the computer, at least, not while
wearing more than one or two of the little ones. http://www.metatech.org/implants_physical_destroy.html
https://youtu.be/BNHazc43q_Q
Voor complete informatie
over de RFID chip lees ook deze pagina over de VERI CHIP
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