Author Archives: Dannion
U.S. Military Developing “Spychips”
Dear friends: It now appears the U.S. military wants to put chips in soldiers to monitor health on battlefields. The chip, of course, will immediately respond to the needs of the soldier. Please think, be aware and do your research. Keep in mind the words of Katherine Albrecht, the co-author of Spychips, who reminds us, &hellip Continue reading
Human Chipping Agenda [VIDEO]
I am providing additional insights, perspectives and predictions in my self published articles. Human Chipping… That Ain’t Nothin’! Video Source
Examples of Chipping Going Mainstream
(1) Microchips That Allow Over the Phone Drug Delivery A microchip now allows doctors and nurses to administer drugs inside your body by phone from miles away. The implant can be controlled wirelessly by a doctor or nurse using a phone or computer to release drugs in the right amounts at regular times by remote &hellip Continue reading
The People Who Want To Chip You
Hello Everybody! This month, I want to talk about Healthcare… Welcome once again to That Ain’t Nothin’. This blog is about looking back through The Boxes Of Knowledge as seen in my first near-death experience in 1975, and written about in my books, Saved By The Light and At Peace In The Light. If you &hellip Continue reading
Global ALERT – Human Chipping is Here
On Sunday March 21, 2010 the Senate Healthcare bill HR3200 was passed and signed into law the following Tuesday. Page 1004 of the new law (dictating the timing of this chip), reads: “Not later than 36 months after the date of the enactment” (H.R. 3200 section 2521, Pg. 1001, paragraph1). “The Secretary shall establish a &hellip Continue reading
How the FDA is Trying to Screw Us
The FDA is trying to screw us. Here’s what you need to know to stop them. Continue reading
‘Pharmacy on a Chip’ Passes Test
A wirelessly controlled implant, which delivers precise drug doses into the patient’s body, has had a successful first clinical trial, bringing the possibility of the “pharmacy on a chip” that could transform drug delivery closer. Researchers used the microchip device to give seven women with osteoporosis daily doses of a bone-strengthening hormone that was normally &hellip Continue reading


