Jeff Rense (http://www.rense.com) interviews Katherine Albrecht:
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Kent Daniel Bentkowski from Kentroversypapers.net joins us to discuss his article "The Microchip Agenda - Would You like a CHIP To Go with That Hot Dog". We begin talking about Kent's recent Health Scare and Kent also Shares with us a Positive Announcement about his Upcoming Book Project. Topics Discussed: Micro Chipping of Pet's and Live Stock, Chipping of Children for Reasons of Security, Who is Behind the Development? The Popularization of the Microchip, Why the Need for a Micro Chipped Population? VeriChip and Cancer Tumors, VeriChip Health Corporation Changed name to Xmark, Digital Angel, Mark of the Beast, Project L.U.C.I.D., RFID, Nano Sized Chips, Iris Scan & Ad's, The New World Order Agenda and much more.
Dr. Katherine Albrecht of SPYCHIPS.COM joined me [Kent Daniel Bentkowski] for a fascinating -- yet woefully disturbing -- hour of discussion on THE MICROCHIP AGENDA. With a PhD as an educator, Dr. Albrecht is on the front line of fighting the major corporations against this agenda -- and there have been some victories in spite of the tens of millions of dollars that have been spent on public relations to attempt to SELL this idea and concept to the American people. Dr. Albrecht will tell the listener about these victories -- which have been substantial.

Have you ever closed your eyes at some point and wished you could make something happen -- just by thinking it. Well science isn't quite there yet, but it's close.
A technology called BrainGate holds the promise that quadriplegics will be able to do things like surf the Web, write e-mails and play video games just with brainpower. It works with a microchip and electrodes; a tiny device implanted in the brain that transmits intention to a computer cursor.
BrainGate has already been tested on one person, and the Food and Drug Administration has given the company permission to test the technology on four more people. The success of the first trial has given hope to many, but also opens up a number of concerns about how the technology might be misused.
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