Melinda Matthews, a freelance journalist, learns from a pharmaceutical company employee that a medical Implant capsule designed and marketed by the company has features that violates a person\'s right to privacy.
Melinda becomes an advocate for digital privacy rights, but faced with political opposition and a.
The whistleblower tells her that the device can not only track the implantee but can also subliminally plant messages in their brains to influence their buying and political decisions.
Melinda Matthews, a freelance journalist, learns from a pharmaceutical company employee that a medical Implant capsule designed and marketed by the company has features that violates a person\'s right to privacy