In the past on this site it has been described how there may be a wisdom teeth conspiracy where dentists or oral surgeons implant an electronic eavesdropping device also known as a microchip inside patients mouths after wisdom teeth removal. This is described in the post Wisdom Teeth Conspiracy: Electronic Eavesdropping Device although no concrete proof of such a conspiracy is provided. It was however speculated that it could be possible to place a radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip with potential for Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking capabilities inside a patients mouth. If this was done it may be possible for someone to observe and hear everything the person says and also know their exact location.
Recently, it has been reported that a man in Brazil and his wife believed that the woman had a microchip secretely implanted in her mouth years ago while she had two wisdom teeth removed. The couple tried to get the dentist to take the microchip out but the dentist refused. According to the woman:
“I had two wisdom teeth extracted and, without my authorization, they implanted a chip in my mouth and listened to my conversations. But my husband saw that it was in (the mouth) and the dentist doesn’t want to take it out.”
The couple tried to get the dentist to remove the microchip on multiple occasions. They believed that after the microchip was implanted whenever something was said in the family’s home people on the street would find out. They were specifically also concerned with the WhatsApp conversations they had being found out by others. In June 2022, the couple returned to the dental office with their three children demanding the microchip be removed. When the dentist refused, the man started arugingn with the dental office staff. Next he punched computer screens and slammed them to the floor. The man also charged at a door in the dental office and broken it off the hinge. Further the man destored a television in the dental office. The couple also trashed the dental office desk and broke glass. The man also threated the dental office staff by showing them pictures of a gun he had on his phone. The couple left the dental office prior to the arrival of police officers.
The dental office staff and dentist say that an electronic eavesdropping device also known as a microchip was never implanted in the womans mouth. There is no evidence provided to suggest that it ever was. It certainly is possible that an electronic eavesdropping device was placed in the couple’s home but that it was not a microchip placed in the woman’s mouth. It is not clear if the couple ever searched their home for such a device. Certainly no one would want everyone in town knowing everyone’s personal conversations.
Source:
- Adry Torres, “Bizarre moment husband destroys a dental surgery in Brazil because he thought staff secretly implanted a MICROCHIP in his wife’s tooth so they could listen to him,” DailyMail, June 10, 2022.