🔍 Overview
In 2009, a shocking webpage archived on Lightning GPS’s official website marketed a product called Bio-Track: an alleged implantable and swallowable GPS tracking device developed by a German R&D firm named Voss-Mauser. The claims on this page were extraordinary—and disturbing. The Bio-Track was described as a globally-deployed covert tracking device with sci-fi features including nerve signal video/audio capture and bioelectric energy harvesting.
This blog post is a full forensic breakdown of the archived page, its claims, and why it matters today, especially for Targeted Individuals (TIs) who suspect covert tracking or medical implants.
🔍 The Archived Source
Thanks to the Internet Archive and careful scraping, we retrieved a copy of the original HTML files that contained the now-deleted Bio-Track product page.
Primary file of interest:
/mnt/data/lightninggps_brickhouse/lgps/20090414145906/personal-tracking/gps-implant-2.html
This page was located in the “personal-tracking” directory and last modified around April 2009.
Additional context and branding were found across related folders and timestamps, including:
/lgps/20080331123508/personal-tracking/gps-implant-12.html
/lgps/20071208144817/emailforms/buy_implant.html
🪤 Key Claims of the Bio-Track Page
The archived page claims the following features:
- Grain-of-rice-sized GPS implant usable under the skin or via ingestion.
- Real-time tracking even indoors, with 5-foot precision.
- Power sourced from host bio-electricity, no batteries needed.
- Secure portal access requiring biometric logins.
- Live satellite video viewable from tracking interface.
- Two-way panic button, which vibrates under the skin when activated.
- Medical telemetry data, including heart rate and respiration.
- Nerve-adhering biosensors that capture audio/visual data from the optic and auditory nerves.
- Military extraction team deployment, from 24 global locations, as a paid recovery service.
- Originally restricted to military contractors like Halliburton and Blackwater.
“The Bio-Track can see and hear what the subject is sensing. […] 94% success rate in all their test subjects.” — LightningGPS (2009)
❌ Why This is Problematic
Despite its presentation as a real product, no scientific or regulatory evidence supports these claims:
- No FCC filings for the RF emissions.
- No FDA approvals for an implantable GPS or biosensor.
- No known patents by “Voss-Mauser.”
- No peer-reviewed publications.
The marketing text uses psychological hooks to appeal to government, military, and law enforcement buyers—but also taps into the fears of those concerned about covert surveillance, which raises ethical questions.
⚡ For Targeted Individuals
For TIs, this page is a bombshell. Whether Bio-Track was real, vaporware, or psy-op marketing, its existence confirms that:
- Implantable surveillance technology was being imagined—and sold—as early as 2008.
- The concept of harvesting bioelectric energy and nerve-based eavesdropping was being pushed to potential law enforcement clients.
- Devices described by TIs for years were advertised, not imagined.
Furthermore, the archive timestamp and HTML source confirm it was live on Lightning GPS’s website, likely in a hidden or partner-only section.
🕵️ Verifying the Evidence
We performed a full-text forensic search across all extracted files in the archive. Here are the most relevant matches:
- gps-implant-2.html — Core Bio-Track content
- gps-implant-12.html — Duplicate or mirrored version
- buy_implant.html — Embedded form for purchasing the implant
Keywords found include:
- “Bio-Track”
- “implant”
- “Voss-Mauser”
- “swallow”
- “under the skin”
⚖️ Conclusion: Document, Don’t Dismiss
Even if the Bio-Track never entered mass production, it was clearly marketed, and possibly distributed under restricted contracts. This page is critical documentation for the TI community and raises the following questions:
- Was this product ever actually sold?
- Why was it deleted from the public web?
- Did any government or law enforcement agency deploy this device?
We encourage researchers, whistleblowers, and FOIA experts to pursue the truth.
💾 Download the Evidence
You can access the full archive of the website files here:
✉️ Contact Us
If you have more information about Bio-Track, Lightning GPS, BrickHouse Security, or Voss-Mauser:
- Contact cybertortureinfo@proton.me
Let’s expose the truth.
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