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This site details current and ongoing investigation and litigation for fraud and criminal misconduct by NIH, CIA, DARPA, and the Alfred E. Mann Foundation. The material, copy and content may not be reproduced, re-printed or distributed without express consent. - Copyright ©2008, Larson Media

Case Evidence Detailing Defense Special Access, Implantable Biomedical Technology and it's misuse by defense and intelligence agencies...

mems scale wireless biomedical devices

Biomems devices have been surgically recovered , analyzed and retained. Microscopy image captures required 10x and 60x magnification to identify submillimeter features.

What has been developed | Submillimeter sized implantable biomems devices that are non ferrous resulting in devices which cannot be localized by clinical radiology methods. The devices are capable of recording biological data such as EEG, EMG, EKG data and are the basis for auditory, visual, and motor prosthetic technology. The devices are also capable of delivering electrical current into the biological system and feature bi=directional wirelss telemetry using FCC regulated spectrum.

Dave Larson has been involved in the development of government funded implantable medical device technology since March 1997, as a Biomedical Engineering student, research subject, Microsoft Certified Technician, programmer and FCC licensed operator KI6JJN. This site details the ongoing legal effort regarding criminal misconduct and abuse of Defense Special Access Program provisions, and a campaign for government ethics and reform. A "Special Access Program" (or "SAP") is described as "a uniform system for classifying, safeguarding, and declassifying national security information" by the U.S. Department of Defense,  more commonly known as "black projects". This site details one such project that may well be the darkest, blackest, highly classified project ever to recieve public exposure. Extensive research efforts, ongoing legal efforts, and Freedom of Information requests have resulted in the factual data, and comprehensive documentation explicitly detailing U.S. Government efforts to develop implantable medical device technology for deployment as a Defense Tactical Weapon, and Intelligence Tool. What began in 1997 as an inquiry has evolved into a moral and ethical dilemma that has personnel from the NIH, the United States Dept. of Defense, the FBI, and it's Defense Contractor, the Alfred E. Mann Foundation, committing acts of felony criminal misconduct, fraud, and civil rights violations under the protections of "National Security", the Patriot Act and governmental contractual obligations. Civil litigation is being sought in the interest of justice and public interest.

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