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TWO DOGS DEVELOP FAST-GROWING, LETHAL TUMORS Owners, medical reports point to link between RFID chips and cancers in canines.
MICROCHIP
IMPLANT FAQ
"Microchip Implants: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions" by
Katherine Albrecht, Ed.D.
Answers 85 of the most commonly asked questions about chip
implants, including damning evidence that the VeriChip
Corporation misled reporters, regulators, and the public about
studies linking chips to cancer.
MICROCHIP-CANCER REPORT
"Microchip-Induced Tumors in Laboratory Rodents and Dogs: A Review
of the Literature 1990–2006"
by Katherine Albrecht, Ed.D.
Implanted radio-frequency (RFID) microchips cause fast-growing,
malignant tumors in animals. Our study examines the research.
AP articles spotlight VeriChip controversy... >>
Chip Implants Cause Cancer in
Laboratory Animals | September 9, 2007
>> Chips: High-tech aids or tools for
Big Brother? | July 21, 2007

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Attention Coast to Coast AM Listeners
The private search engine Katherine mentioned during her recent
appearance with George Noory is IxQuick
Here are four things you can do to fight
human-chipping:
>> Write your elected representative
and ask them to sponsor the "Bodily Integrity Act",
our model legislation that limits widespread human-chipping and
prevents the chipping of vulnerable populations by strictly
defining the standard of consent needed for chip implantation.
>> Contact your local media about your opposition to chip
implants, and send them a link to this website:
www.antichips.com
>> Join CASPIAN, our
international privacy and anti-chipping organization.
>> Help
support these anti-chipping efforts with a financial
gift in any amount. (see PayPal link below)
SUPPORT OUR EFFORTS
We are unfunded volunteers and rely on your support to do this
work. To send a gift, please click the link at right or contact us
via phone or e-mail.
The AntiChips website is a project of CASPIAN, Consumers Against
Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering. Online at www.spychips.com and www.nocards.org.
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