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El OwRah Arabians: More Denials Surrounding NAIS!

“Chips For Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID,
… Might Be Causing Cancerous Tumors?”
By Ray Hill

“Is It Truly A Question!”

Arabian horse enthusiasts of all levels take the health of their horse/s seriously… but it should also be noted that most of these folks have a loving commitment to other animals as well.

All pet owners and livestock people should take heed!

Read, do more research: Make a decision and take a stand, before it’s too late!

Let’s just do a brief update:

• What one form of RFID looks like

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… And possible negative affects on health

* Although leading cancer specialist deny that injection of an RFID would absolutely result in cancerous results, they will not say it’s safe.

* Although scientific research has thrown up numerous ‘RED FLAGS”, the VeriChip Corporation and its parent company (Applied Digital Solutions) plans to target all animals, and then 45 million citizens.

Approved by FDA, and other U.S. regulatory authorities?

“We stand by our implantable products which have been approved by the FDA and/or other U.S. regulatory authorities,” Scott Silverman, VeriChip Corp. chairman and chief executive officer, said in a written response to AP questions.

… the company was “not aware of any studies that have resulted in malignant tumors in laboratory rats, mice and certainly not dogs or cats,” but he added that millions of domestic pets have been implanted with microchips, without reports of significant problems.

The FDA also stands by its approval of RFID technology.

How long was VeriChip unaware?

Our FDA is run by our Department of Health and Human Services.

When VeriChip received approval, it was headed by Tommy Thompson.

Two weeks after their RFID was approval (Jan. 10, 2005), Thompson left his Cabinet post. Within five months after approval, Thompson became a board member of VeriChip Corp. and Applied Digital Solutions. Cash and Stock options were his compensation (AP Reference)

What is the American Medical Association (AMA) saying?

The American Medical Association (AMA) touted the benefits of RFID devices, but why?

… Had committee members reviewed the literature on cancer in chipped animals?

No, said Dr. Steven Stack, an AMA board member with knowledge of the committee’s review.

Was the AMA aware of the studies?

No, he said.

What does research show us?

Cancerous tumors caused by RFID!

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Photo Credit: Unknown

Yes, we’ve lost horses and other animals for a variety of reasons, long before RFID came into existence, but why increase the chances when we have an option to stop NAIS?

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© 2007 Ray Hill/El OwRah Arabians: Stone Creek Publishing and Printing. All rights reserved.

• Ray Hill is a breeder of Arabian horses, a Licensed Social Worker, Presenter of Seminars & Workshops, Certified Teacher, an Internet Marketer and Trainer, Freelance Writer, and Copywriter/Consultant.

• To contact Ray, click here: El OwRah Arabians

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