By Henrik Palmgren
Correction: It’s been called to our attention that the study at
is a fraudulent study. We very much appreciate the feedback from our readers on this, as we and other outlets had referenced the study in good faith.
However, we continue to stand by the research in this following article from other credible sources, and we encourage you to check out our hours of Red Ice Radio interviews on this very subject from excellent researchers in the field.
RFID chips and other tracking devices continue to be used in increasing numbers in everything, from items we use everyday to items that get put in and on our bodies.
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