The Goodricks
(7
June 2007)
"Photo of chipped right hand"
Conflicting report ....
Even though the article says " into his arm" ,
the photo shows a right hand...why ?

buffalonews
In theRight Hand of
patients -- June 6, 2007 [ 6-6-07 ]
"The
patient rolls up his sleeve, the doctor sticks a needle into his arm, and soon
it’s all over. But this is no routine vaccination."
http://www.buffalonews.com/185/story/91431.html
Dear John and
Doves,
This is a rather interesting photo because it hints of the fact that
perhaps the VeriChip is being placed in the right hand of the Alzheimer's
patients there in Florida, although there is no words in the article to confirm
that.
If in fact the chip is being placed in the right hand , then Katherine
Albrecht is very correct in her analysis that these people are being
experimented with to see if there is any reaction to this chip in the hand
instead of the arm.
The main difference is the fact that by putting the
chip in the arm, it is inserted intra-muscular and therefore it is harder to
migrate through the body and also the reaction of the chemicals within the chip
will take longer to observe.
However, if the chip is placed just under
the skin tissue of the hand, the chip is more susceptible to migration, to MRI
reaction and to adverse reaction in the blood stream. Can the FDA
approve of such a hazard ?
As we all know, it is unethical to "use"
people for medical experimentation, especially when
those persons do not have the ability to say no.
Do you
see anything IN the hand, in the photo above ?
In Him,
Jim and Angela
Goodrick