Whitley has an implant from the Visitors that he’s still learning how to use. But humans put implants into people as well: paralyzed people and amputees who use computers to control bionic limbs and to access the internet (they can even twitter). Now scientists have found a way to allow brain signals to control a computer without implants, by using microelectrodes that sit on top of the brain, but don’t penetrate it.
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Unknowncountry Exclusive – This week’s Dreamland features a scientistdiscussing an implant that was placed in his body inFebruary of 2008. This is the most exhaustively studied ofall the fourteen objects that have so far been extractedfrom close encounter witnesses by Dr. Roger Leir and hissurgical team. Prior it its being removed from Mr. Smith’sbody, like a number of other similar objects, it was foundto be broadcasting an FM signal. Keep reading to learn the conclusions of the lab report on this implant.
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You can now see a conversation on YouTube between Whitley and John Lerma, the doctor who tried (and failed) to remove Whitley?s implant. To watch it, click here.

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In front of 40 board members, investment banker John Merriman got a radio-frequency ID tag implanted in his upper arm. This is an extension of military technology which allows downed pilots to be identified. It may also be inspired by ET technology.

Merriman’s implant contains his living will, so it can be read in case of emergency. VeriChip, the company that made the implant, says that in the near future, almost everyone will have an implanted ID. So far, only about 50 people in the US have one.
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