On Implants - I contracted an implant in my lower back

For the record I wish to state that I contracted an implant in my lower back, somewhat to the left side, probably sometime after this past summer,

A stiff spot under the skin turned into a sore after I applied a magnet to it.

I also applied the Implant Killer on the spot. Afterwards I noticed that the IK had green specs fastened on its surface. It should be said though that I am not sure whether the green stuff was there on the product before or not. I was able to scrape off some of the green stuff with my finger nail but some of it seemed so fastened that the slim layer of resin on top of the magnets came off. I don’t know what that green stuff was – was it already with the product (was it part of the resin-metal mix of the piece) or was it something drawn out of the wound or skin?

I’ve been taking supplements for heavy metals as a precaution: HMD and zeolithes.

I figured I should use the zapper on the spot, but it was not possible to apply it near that wounded area as it caused to much of a painful throbbing of the skin.

Later I checked with Dooney in energy coaching. She found that my second chakra didn’t have any color or movement, and surmised that the 2nd chakra had been the target of the implant. And that I had been shot from a distance with a needle. All that seems plausible to me.

I had checked my clothes after I discovered the implant, but found no hole at the corresponding place. That could support the needle theory as that might not necessarily leave a visible hole.

I also had a large red patch on my lower left leg – the calf – which grew to approx 5 inches in diameter, but it is unclear to me if it is related to this at all. Or could it have been the entry point of the implant? Which then traveled up towards the area of the second chakra?

It’s easy to believe the red patch was the result of a biting, by perhaps a tick. I never noticed a burrowed tick though. On the other hand I never experienced being infested by a tick in my life, so don’t know how easy they are to notice.