Cliff notes on Texas Equusearch- A representative came, he was very helpful he trained people how to search/what to look for etc and helped put in place strategies for future searches. LE needs to approve them actually coming in as a group to help search and for whatever reason I do not believe they received the authorization they needed.
Voluntary microchip placement in humans, I'm not big on government control, but she would have been found by now.
Strange that you mention this. I have said this as an offhand in the past and thought it was just an outlandish thought on my part: "Someday microchips will be routine for newborns." Not an impossible thought any more, is it?
I can always remember as children (many years ago!) we were always told to never speak to a stranger, never go with a stranger and to never accept candy from a stranger. I think my childhood days and those of my age group would agree that we lived in a different world than today. Having said that I would want to believe that Chelsea would not have accepted a ride with a stranger, therefore sort of reinforcing my belief that it was someone she knew in some capacity. Sadly, if this is the case, who can one trust?? This must be a nightmare for LE as this case involves the 'cast of thousands'! This party certainly provided a 'masquerade' cover for anyone who intended on carrying out some nefarious act. What a horrible nightmare, as well, for Chelsea's famiy and friends.
It could be done now, but I'm not sure the GPS function can be embedded in a chip small enough for unnoticeable implant at a cost that is affordable and marketable and GPS is what would be the most important feature of a chip in order to find missing people. If there was a well defined and legal market for them,the technology would be focused on making them and they would be available now, in the necessary size.i believe.. In an open market demand/supply always dictate progress,availablity, quality and price through competition.
Anybody checked out the FB of what appears to be her best friend's boyfriend? [modsnip] Surely somebody has already pointed this out.
It's easy enough to wear a watch, a pendant, velcro tab, coins, you can guess, with the same, i think maybe
Not the same, FindHG. an implantable device could actually track us " at all times". A watch, pendant, etc. could be removed and thrown away leaving no trail to follow. Unless you are meaning something I misunderstood.
Not the same, FindHG. an implantable device could actually track us " at all times". A watch, pendant, etc. could be removed and thrown away leaving no trail to follow. Unless you are meaning something I misunderstood.
okay, it's about the only case to suspend 'trust but verify'
Please elaborate.
It's easy enough to wear a watch, a pendant, velcro tab, coins, you can guess, with the same, i think maybe
I've had the thought that cell phones should have a dedicated battery and transmitter that periodically pings cell towers or broadcasts a rough GPS location. Once the phone is off it would still broadcast for months or years afterward. Ideally it'd be waterproof and impact resistant.
Are there any places to bury the dead nearby? Even an old burial ground could be used. This has beendone in thepast.
Voluntary being the key word...Voluntary microchip placement in humans, I'm not big on government control, but she would have been found by now.
VOLUNTARY, VOLUNTARY...:hills:Strange that you mention this. I have said this as an offhand in the past and thought it was just an outlandish thought on my part: "Someday microchips will be routine for newborns." Not an impossible thought any more, is it?
I'm thinking a ring or a little top of the ear earring that no one would notice, but could still be removed if desired...It's easy enough to wear a watch, a pendant, velcro tab, coins, you can guess, with the same, i think maybe
With velcro to attach to your hip, so you wouldn't need pockets. Pet peeve of mine that the cell phones have become so big, they are harder to carry in pockets. But I get your point about being able to locate them when separated from their owner.I've had the thought that cell phones should have a dedicated battery and transmitter that periodically pings cell towers or broadcasts a rough GPS location. Once the phone is off it would still broadcast for months or years afterward. Ideally it'd be waterproof and impact resistant.
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