>>9517780>>9517782>>9517783in the past ingestible sensors emitted low-power radio signal that was picked up by a little antenna that was somewhere near you; today they can communicate using the cell phone network; they allow to track a subject anywhere. Today's sensors are so small they can be put in your food without your knowledge."
"This particular ingestible sensor is fitted with an identifier characterized by being activated upon contact with a target genomic site. If the DNA data is the correct one the sensor broadcasts a signal that is then received by the receiver integrated in the keyboard, which thereafter allows access to the system. This way you guarantee only authorized personnel can access the system. There's another version of the ingestible sensors where the identifiers of the present compositions vary depending on the particular embodiment and intended application of the composition so long as they are activated upon contact with a target physiological location. The subject is previously administered with a specific cocktail of chemicals in order to create an individual physiological fingerprint. This means only the previously treated individuals will be allowed access to the system."
"A violent mob of some fifty people, shouting, throwing explosives devices to us. They were angry youths, you know. Violence soon escalated and they started attacking us with rocks and knives. All of a sudden a copter popped out from nowhere. Flew around over the mob, and then the people fell down on their knees with their hands on the stomach, vomiting, and shaking violently. We later knew the entire incident was a trial to experiment some sort of riot control technology. I was told those guys had been previously 'processed' and they all had some sort of pills in their stomachs. It seems the copter simply switched on a transmitter and the pills, whatever they were, did the job."