After I thought about this for a while, I realized that someone had set up an ingenious system. They were actually piggybacking their implant transmissions on Channel 25. If anyone were to get close to him with a radio sniffer and pick up the signal, they would automatically assume it is Channel 25 and think nothing of it as the fellow spends most of his time in that region. Video information travels along what is called a synchronized pulse. More specifically, it travels above the pulse. The ingenious aspect of this particular implant transmission was that it went in a downward direction below the pulse. They were piggybacking the transmission by using another aspect of the pulse to carry their information on it. This is clandestine broadcasting at its best.
After this fellow realized that he possessed some sort of transceiver implant in his body, he volunteered to be X-rayed. Although several different X-rays were done, no implant was found. An MRI done on him revealed a sack of tissue that existed where it shouldn’t he. It was simply a fatty deposit. That was all the doctor had to say about it. The fatty deposit was directly connected to blood vessels. Realizing that blood is a saline solution which acts as a good conductor, the pattern was all too clear. The blood vessels ran right through his groin area which acted as the antenna for the implant. It was powered biologically and for all practical purposes was alive.
There is another class of implant surfacing, part of which acts like a portable computer and sits under the breast hone in the center of the chest. Over the heart on the left side, just at the breast bone, you will sometimes find a chip. This acts as the CPU Or Central Processing Unit of the implant. It stores the memory and programs to be activatecl. At the bottom of the rib cage is the biological implant which is the transceiver. It receives signals and sends them to the CPU chip at the top of the ribs. All of these are connected by an incredibly thin wire to another chip at the base of the neck. This is the neural interface which connects to the spine and the brain.
This implant is organized by a group five electrodes for each nerve. As the nerve impulse travels down the neuron, one electrode will sense it. Another one will cancel the impulse. A third will reinsert the previous nerve impulse or a brand new one. The other two electrodes I referred to are simply reverse directions designed to nullify the impulses already described. In this way, the entire “neural-net” can be accessed and the implant is fully accessible to the motor functions of a human being. It is all very sophisticated.
Additional research has shown that broadcasts in the HE (High Frequency) region reveal a pulse with fuzzy renditions which resemble patterns indicated by the neurological information just mentioned. This may be the signal used to transmit to this particular style of implant, but I am not absolutely sure at this point.
to be continue
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