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I often visit your web site, enjoy it every time and have been doing it for over a year now. A few days ago, I’ve watched one of your colleagues, Miriam Tomponzi’s interview at the Fabio Volo’s program. Ms. Tomponzi, who is a private eye, told she, with a dentist’s help, had a microchip placed in someone's tooth crown, so they control this person. This story made me very suspicious, because I have been seen a man, these last few months, and he has insisted a certain dentist, a friend of his, treated my teeth, so far he has crowned two of my teeth. I’m pleased with this dentist, also because my friend insists on footing the bill himself for my whole treatment. However, now that I’ve seen Ms. Tomponzi’s interview, I’ve been wondering if my friend has also done the same thing to me, since he is very jealous, and lately he seems to know immediately everything I say or do. Can you help me ?

We should rule out the possibility that your friend might have placed a microchip, or rather have it placed in one of your crowns, for several reasons:
- If you ever were to find such microchip (maybe going to another dentist in an emergency, because of a sudden toothache), you could report your friend’s dentist. That would ruin him financially and professionally (you say you are happy with his work, that would mean a good dentist would jeopardize his whole professional life because of his friend’s jealousy).
- However, if a non-conscientious (or odd) dentist accepted participating in such an exercise, he would have to place a really tinny microchip. The real problem with all microchips is not their size (some are indeed microscopic), as much as its power source and action range. In your case, the batteries would have to be so tinny they would only last for a few hours and its signal fade a few meters away. This would be quite insufficient for any serious surveillance (you friend might as well have you tailed and have what you say picked up by a direction mike).
- Further, you, dear madam, should have to have such a jaw malfunction that would force you to keep your mouth half-open at all times. Only this way the micro-device could catch and transmit any signals (not to mention the very soft mouth noises that would be amplified by the mike, interfering with any conversation, if it were a listening microchip).
Having ‘acquitted’ the dentist because the fact is non-existing, we recommend, on the other hand, you to be careful with your mobile phone, as well as any electric or electronic devices in your office or that you carry on you when working, and even with electric household-appliances. Or to be more suspicious: maybe your very jealous friend is having someone tailing you or taking advantage of some of your common acquaintances’ intimacy.

Published on: 24 Feb 2005



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