something stuck to his chest. As he opened his shirt, | could see like a see- through shampoo sachet on his chest with an orange-gold liquid inside it. “And he said that what they’ d done was manipulate his body to need this drug to survive, and if he doesn’ t get it, then he starts to die what is apparently a very long and painful death. And this patch--which is what they call them on the inside--with the drug has to be replaced every seventy-two hours, and if he doesn’ t serve an agenda that sickens him, then it’ s not replaced. “He told me about a microchip now so small it can be inserted in a vaccination program through a hypodermic needle. Even those who thought the microchip was coming along as a tagging device have not realized that it’ s not just about keeping a tag on where people are. It’ s not actually the signals going from the chip to the computer we should be concerned about, but the signals coming the other way fo the chip, because the technology exists, outside the public arena and increasingly in it, which can manipulate human emotion and thought processes externally once one of these guys is inside. If people say no to one thing, say no to the microchip.” (In December 2001, Reuters would report that a chip the size of a grain of rice which can be injected into your body and give detailed HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015252