Alien chip found in the skull of Napoleon Bonaparte

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PostSat Sep 10, 2011 6:25 pm » by Elnorel


That picture was symbolic.

If that would really happen, they would hold a press conference and the chip (or at least its picture) would be on display.

I call that article a fake news source, similar to The onion.
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PostSat Sep 10, 2011 6:27 pm » by Glassjaw667


cosmine wrote:
malogg wrote:ITS TRUE PROVE ME WRONG! HEEHEEHEEE :lol:


I did,btw the real alien chips dont look like a rfid chip,they look organic in spape.
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Thats dr Lear site you dont trust im either

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OOOPS ! Did it again!


Not to jump on the implant crazy train, but that last picture looks like a small fragment of most Lunar meteorites. I pissed out a kidney stone a few months back that looked more like an implant than those photos. :alien51:

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PostSat Sep 10, 2011 6:37 pm » by Bombakarukus


Seems like rubbish.
Although it has always intrigued me how great leaders such as napoleon believed to have a lucky star that protected him when he was in danger. Alexanders Eagle, Constantines seeing his lucky star in the sky over Bethlehem. I believe I have a lucky star. it appears in the form of an Orb. no shit.

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PostSat Sep 10, 2011 6:43 pm » by Elnorel


Dr. Roger Leir is the only surgeon removing implants atm that I am aware off.

That Napoleon has a chip in the brain story is years old btw and it was unconfirmed then.
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PostSat Sep 10, 2011 6:59 pm » by Glassjaw667


Of course it is a fake. Even if these scientists existed, the article itself claims they were working off of a $140,000 grant, and I would imagine if they were really trying to pass this off as legit it is just a scam to get more grants to fund what they want to research. It's a good tactic really, albeit an immoral one, but I think this is clearly a case of 'go big, or go home' gone horribly wrong. (If this is actually supposed to be a real article, and not a tabloid article such as something from Weekly World News)

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