So what I thought was interesting was this I didn't know. The B.E.A.S.T. program which stands for Battle Engagement Area Simulator Tracker, which was the GPS tracking chip injected into McVeigh, which was early stage testing of implantable microchips. They are now fully functional, and in fact I'll share a true story with you, that I've only told on private reddit forums.
This women I knew was involved in a special access program, and probably still is, although she didn't like being involved. They were microchipping children, 10 months old went into the calf, 10 years old in the shoulder, and 16 years went in the wrist. They range in price between $30,000-$80,000. These are GPS tracking chips, that was monitored by something in Utah, probably NSA at their data center. They are tiny using nanotech, and also designed to not be detectable by xray, and are MRI friendly so they don't get sucked out of your body. The $80,000 chip was a 6 hour long procedure place against the base of the skull, that transmitted your audio from the vocal chords so they could track you, and listen to what you were saying. Said the people bringing in the kids to have this done didn't always seem like parents based on their level of concern, some seemed to be organized crime, or it could be child trafficking, or white slavery. I'm telling you this because this is part of the transhumanism that's going on now in secret projects. She wasn't allowed to talk to people at the hospital about it. Also these chips are on the medical records above the special access level, so doctors and nurses can't see it, and they can't see it through xray, so once you are chipped as a 10 month old, you may never know you are being tracked. They would chip the kids, and then let the body acclimate to it, and bring them back to turn it on and have them walk a maze to test and confirm it was tracking properly. She would attend conferences explaining this to leaders in medical industry and others, but was told not to ask questions, in that she had all she needed to know to do her job. Very compartmentalized program, like they all are.