Newer microchips are too small to be detected by traditional medical devices, such as MRI, CT or X-Ray.
The following are several methods to detect microchips in a human’s physical body, provided by survivors:
A. Use out-of-the-shelf products to detect chips:
- Use ELF/EMF Field Meter to detect signal emitting from body, e.g. Extech 480823 Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field Meter
- Use UV Light (385nm & 400 nm) to detect eye implants
- Use commercial Bug Detector (RF Body Chips), e.g. Aceco FC6002MKII RF Tracer: https://stop007.org/home/equipment-detection/#Aceco, with video demonstration by Dr. Katherine Horton: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCHb6NCgpSk
- Use Metal Detector to detect ferrous and non-ferrous materials in the body. Note this may only applies to older, larger implants.
- Use strong Rare Earth Magnets to detect near-skin implants
B. Hire professional to scan body and detect chips:
- Hire professional to do a Non-liner Junction scan and a full Spectrum Analyzer scan, from 8 KHz to 20 GHz frequency monitoring sweep, with a signal recorder running to capture any/all RF transmission of the body
- Use RF Frequency Detector to detect incoming frequencies to the body and outcoming frequencies emitting from body, e.g. ACECO 30MHz-2.8GHz Smart RF Counter
- Use Spectrum Analyzer to capture signals coming towards body, e.g. RF Explorer Handheld Spectrum Analyzer
Hire professional for Thermogram to detect abnormal body heat caused by implants. Alternatively, use commercial Thermal Imaging Camera such as some from Flir company
Common places that implanted chips are discovered in human’s body: