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www.dailytech.com.<%2Fa>%20The%20online%20magazine’s%20Editor%20In%20Chief,%20Kristopher%20Kubicki,%20has%20been%20involved%20in%20the%20PC%20industry%20in%20one%20form%20or%20another%20for%20more%20than%20a%20decade.)%20Numerous%20studies%20linking%20RFID%20implants%20to%20cancer%20in%20animals,%20are%20gaining%20significant%20attention%20Last%20week,%20Dailytech%20reported%20that%20California’s%20State%20senate%20had%20blocked%20employers%20from%20requiring%20their%20employees%20to%20get%20“chipped”—implanted%20with%20an%20RFID%20chip%20that%20would%20allow%20for%20radio%20identification%20and%20tracking.%20Now,%20in%20addition%20to%20the%20privacy%20concerns,%20a%20new%20report%20by%20the%20Associate%20Press%20has%20brought%20to%20light%20serious%20doubts%20on%20RFID%20implants’%20medical%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.goprintandpromo.com%2Farticle%2Farticle-reports-rfid-chip-implants-possible-cancer-link-74889%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="5703" type="icon_link">
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The report details how numerous studies on RFID implants in animal test subjects, starting in the mid-1990s, revealed that the implants led to a significant increase in malignant tumor growth.
Keith Johnson—a retired toxological pathologist who led one of these studies in 1996 at Dow Chemical Co.—when interviewed in the report stated that he had no doubts about whether RFID was to blame for the increased incidence of cancer. He is quoted as clearly stating, “The transponders were the cause of the tumors.”
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