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Jemma Lough, 43, had given up hope of seeing her beloved Toby again after failing to to return home

Jemma Lough, 43, had given up hope of seeing her beloved Toby again after failing to to return home one day in 2002

12 years later, Jemma received a shocking call and couldn’t believe when she heard that her missing cat is found.

More than a decade passed and she met her future husband Ant, 40, and set up home with him – 70 miles from the house she had shared with Toby and his mum Jackie.

So she was astonished when she received a call from a vet saying the cat, now 16, had been brought in –  after he was found living at a drug rehab centre.

Jemma said: “I wish he could tell me where he’s been. His feet, which were white, are a little bit grey so you can tell he’s been living outside. I couldn’t believe the phone call. I’ve never had anything like it.

“When I took the call initially, I was shaking. There were a lot of tears when I first went to see him, it was overwhelming.”

A volunteer at the centre – two miles from Jemma’s old home in Braintree, Essex – thought Toby was a stray and took him to a vet.

Fortunately Jemma had updated her address when she moved, so her contact details came up on the cat’s microchip.

Toby is now settling back in at home with Jemma and his mum Jackie, now 18, in Yaxley, Cambs.

Jemma said: “He walked over and licked his mum’s head when he saw her again.”

“If I hadn’t updated my details then they wouldn’t have been able to find me because I had moved. Everyone should make sure their details are updated, no matter how long it has been.”

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Kitten paralyzed by botched microchip insertion might walk again The kitten had to be microchipped a

Kitten paralyzed by botched microchip insertion might walk again

The kitten had to be microchipped as part of the adoption process. But soon her rescuer noticed something had gone horribly wrong.The kitten started acting lethargic, couldn’t walk properly and dragging his entire left side. She thought it was odd since it happened right after the placement of the microchip.

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Noncompliance in medicine is just fancy talk for “That patient doesn’t follow instructions very well.” And, for the most part, when a patient doesn’t do as they’re advised they generally think they’re “not hurting anybody but themselves”. Which is true, except when it’s not. 

For example, patients with infected with tuberculosis (TB) that is resistant to multiple drugs often need to be treated foryears with very specific (and often times very expensive) medications. It’s important these particular patients stick closely to their medications because TB can be spread as easily as breathing in infected aerosolized droplets (those are the tiny balls of spit and what not that we all launch into the air every time we cough or sneeze!). What was “just one patient” can easily become a whole lot, all because some doofus decided he’d skip a day. 

Digital Pills: The way these pills are said to work is simple, in theory. The microchip is roughly the size of a sand-particle and is made up of a tiny amount of silicon and even less magnesium and copper. Once swallowed, the chip would eventually reach the stomach- there the acid in your stomach would “activate” a small electrical signal and that small signal can then be picked up by your doctor with some sort of “scanner” on the skin over your belly (we’d venture to say Apple is probably working on an app for this as we speak).

As of now, the FDA, has only approved these microchips based on studies done using placebo drugs. Eventually, the makers of these chips hope to have them used in medicines that must be taken for years such as those for drug resistant tuberculosis, diabetes, and for the elderly with chronic diseases, according to the co-founder and chief medical officer of the company (Proteus Digital Health), Mr. George Savage (Mr. Savage, that’s really the guys name). 

Mr. Savage’s take is that the point isn’t to have “Big-Brother” in you medicine cabinet, but rather “…to understand how people are responding to their treatments. This way doctors can prescribe a different dose or a different medicine if they learn that it’s not being taken appropriately.”

And, to be honest, he’s not completely full of hot-air. For example, if a patient is being prescribed Morphine for chronic pain and they are instead selling their pills to the neighbors, how would we as doctors know for sure? Or how about the patient who claims that their pills were in their check-in bag and the airline lost their bags? Now they need an ‘emergency refill’, when in fact they’ve downed all their months supply for the high? Both are very real scenarios, which are often the beginning of a prescription addiction/abuse story. It’d be great to have a way to confront a patient and say “Look, we know what’s going on, and we’re here to help before the problem gets out of hand.”

But, this story has too many openings for a great sci-fi movie or even better, a government conspiracy theory! Here are a few words that are all the fuel needed to have people worried (…and I can’t blame them, I mean who doesn’t love a good conspiracy theory?!):

  1. Silicone.
  2. Digestible microchip.
  3. Magnesium.
  4. Copper.
  5. Scanner.

….So for now, Mr. Savage, we’ll pass on this one. 

Bill Gates Creepy 666 Patent for a Microchip

Publication Number: WO/2020/060606
Publication Date: 26.03.2020
International Filing Date: 20.06.2019
Applicants: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC [US]

Cryptocurrency system using body activity data
Abstract:

Human body activity associated with a task provided to a user may be used in a mining process of a cryptocurrency system. A server may provide a task to a device of a user which is communicatively coupled to the server. A sensor communicatively coupled to or comprised in the device of the user may sense body activity of the user. Body activity data may be generated based on the sensed body activity of the user. The cryptocurrency system communicatively coupled to the device of the user may verify if the body activity data satisfies one or more conditions set by the cryptocurrency system, and award cryptocurrency to the user whose body activity data is verified.

in the future, you’ll have to dance for your banana like a good little monkey - or.. no banana

I’d say this fits the bible’s prediction quite well…

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