Boyce finally had the second VeriChip implant removed yesterday along with the associated tumor. This time the surgical staff documented the implant with photos, and the surgeon placed the “foreign body” in a specimen container and sealed it to establish chain of custody evidence.
by Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Pure Energy Systems News
Last year we reported that Bob Boyce, the highly-revered inventor of ultra-efficient electrolysis systems and of a self-charging battery circuit (harnessing energy from the environment, possibly from zero point energy), had contracted terminal cancer and that the originating point was a VeriChip microchip that someone implanted in his right shoulder without his knowledge or permission.
He had a chip removed, but it turned out that another chip was still in there, implanted deeper, as confirmed by an X-ray. He’s lived with that one for a year, but finally had it removed yesterday at the Fannin Regional Hospital in Blue Ridge, Georgia.
The Fannin surgical staff took photos as the chip was removed from the tissue and placed in a specimen container, labeled “foreign body”, and sealed by the surgeon. The blue color of the tissue is from a dye that was injected to mark cancerous cells.
Such chips have been documented to sometimes instigate tumors where they are implanted (ref), as was the case with Boyce (ref).
Boyce posted photos of the process on his website, along with the comment:
Some have said that this VeriChip was a figment of my imagination. Well, this “imaginary” VeriChip removal was documented on film by surgical staff.
The first time Boyce noticed what turned out to be the first of two chips was in early April, 2009 when he was working with a former associate, Bob Potchen, of Precombustion Technologies Inc. (PTI), now “The Cell“, who he first met in July of 2008. Potchen, formerly with NSA, was implementing Boyce’s hydroxy gas booster technology into a product to take to market. Their relationship had been growing tense, and Boyce was preparing to depart.
Boyce's X-Ray
An accented view of the first of two X-rays showing the VeriChip implant in Bob Boyce's shoulder. It is oriented vertically near the upper left-hand corner in the above image. If you can't see it, you might need to adjust the contrast settings on your monitor. You may download enlargements of the two X-rays here: (A1; A2)
An accented view of the first of two X-rays showing the VeriChip implant in Bob Boyce's shoulder. It is oriented vertically near the upper left-hand corner in the above image. If you can't see it, you might need to adjust the contrast settings on your monitor. You may download enlargements of the two X-rays here: (A1; A2)
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