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Targeted Justice, Inc.'s avatar

One TI has suggested using a "stud sensor" to detect implants, available at HomeDepot.com $12 - $30. Thanks to Lorraine.

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nico napo's avatar

I'm down to try, thanks.

Have purchased over a dozen EMF detectors and even tried personal jammers with no success.

I have Degree in Electronic Technology.

Implants are Transceivers (out going and in coming signal).

Because of the power limitations of small Implant outgoing signal can be Attenuated by Neodymium N52 magnets if placed on area.

Quarter size, about $1 each Amazon.

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