This victim changed his name from Robertson into Parker.
This victim was implanted without his consent and without his knowledge.
The presence of the devices was revealed
after complaints about pain along the cranium incision line
and about an increase and variation in seizures.
The presence of the devices was confirmed by a physician.
The devices have not been surgically removed by a physician.
The devices have no therapeutical value.
The devices have not been analyzed by a toxicologist.
The devices have not been analyzed by an electronics technician.
This victim didn’t complain about persecution.
The devices were implanted during brain surgery by Dr. Harold J. Hoffman in the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on December 9, 1969 and January 27, 1972.
Unknown.
There are 43 implants of which 4 are in the right optic nerve.
This victim published
the pathology report, the discharge report and a photograph of the X–ray
(PDF, 316 K).
The reports describe in detail the removal of perfectly normal brain tissue for no reason resulting in loss of part of his vision and increased seizures.
A landmark decision in 1999 by the Ontario Supreme Court filed by this victim allowed him and others to use medicinal marijuana to ease their pain.
This victim appears in radio shows.