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The Implantable Microchip as a solution for flu pandemics
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  10-7-2009   
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VeriChip sells VeriTrace system to health department in Kentucky for disaster preparedness and emergency management needs
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  8-12-2009   
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Alzheimer's Patients targeted for Medical IMPLANT Experiment
leevardi
by leevardi  7-5-2009   
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Uberveillance (ultimate surveillance)
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  2-2-2009   
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Humans 'will be implanted with microchips'
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  2-2-2009    1
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Verichip Patient ID
yamdablam
by yamdablam  1-11-2008   
 wow, just like in the movies and childrens cartoons! (yes I sometimes watch cartoons...don't we all??)
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RFID chip implants cause cancer
yamdablam
by yamdablam  9-11-2007   
 That would set back the plan to implant these into humans if this publicity got a foot hold. -- www.yamdablam.com
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Medical microchip for people may cause cancer
Amergin
by Amergin  9-10-2007   
 To date, about 2,000 of the so-called radio frequency identification, or RFID, devices have been implanted in humans worldwide, according to VeriChip Corp. The company, which sees a target market of 45 million Americans for its medical monitoring chips, insists the devices are safe, as does its parent company, Applied Digital Solutions, of Delray Beach, Fla. “We stand by our implantable products which have been approved by the FDA and/or other U.S. regulatory authorities,” Scott Silverman, VeriChip Corp. chairman and chief executive officer, said in a written response to AP questions. The company was “not aware of any studies that have resulted in malignant tumors in laboratory rats, mice and certainly not dogs or cats,” but he added that millions of domestic pets have been implanted with microchips, without reports of significant problems. The FDA also stands by its approval of the technology.
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Implanted microchips might cause tumors
kmakice
by kmakice  9-9-2007   
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BEWARE OF VERICHIP!
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  9-8-2007   
 This Video Zeroes in on the media propaganda and shows what this human microchip is really about. State Sen. Simitian calls forced "tagging" of humans with RFID chips the ultimate invasion of privacy. By K.C. Jones InformationWeek September 4, 2007 10:03 AM California legislators want to prohibit people from forcing others to receive tracking implants. Sen. Joe Simitian, a Palo Alto Democrat, announced that his Senate Bill 362, which would ban the practice, passed by a 28-9 vote last week. "RFID technology is not in and of itself the issue. RFID is a minor miracle, with all sorts of good uses," Simitian said in a statement. "But we shouldn't condone forced 'tagging' of humans. It's the ultimate invasion of privacy." The bill is headed for the desk of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for approval. If Schwarzenegger signs SB 362, California will join Wisconsin and North Dakota to ban forced RFID implantation.
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VeriChip implants cause fast-growing, malignant tumors
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  9-8-2007   
 http://www.antichips.com/ To hear Dr. Katherine Albrecht on Ettaro LIVE! on We The People Radio Network breaking this story click below: http://restoretherepublic.com/index.php?option=com_weblinks&task=view&catid=13&id= Scott Silverman, Chairman of the Board of VeriChip Corporation, has proposed implanting the company's RFID tracking tags in immigrant and guest workers. "Anyone remember VeriChip, a company that came up with the idea of implanting chips in humans for tracking them? They've been behind ideas like RFID tagging immigrant and guest workers at the border, and they've persuaded a former Bush Health Secretary to get himself chipped. In this CNET News.com article, we offer an update on how successful the idea has been. It turns out that, according to IPO documents, 222 people have been implanted, with sales revenue of $100,000." The CNET article points out that the RFID-implants adoption is slower than expected by VeriChip.
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MICROCHIP IMPLANTS CAUSE FAST-GROWING, MALIGNANT TUMORS IN LAB ANIMALS
Hengest
by Hengest  9-8-2007   
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VeriChip
Tommolo
by Tommolo  9-5-2007   
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Pentagon plans microchips for soldiers brains.
pokkets
by pokkets  8-17-2007    5
 Like with 'IBM Verichip' this seems to be an attempt to introduce 'Organic Tracking Cookies'. All they have to do is convince people they are safe, or introduce them in a way that will not bother people (Like when they are unconscious, or offline) Soldiers, maybe, but when they talk about injecting them into trauma victims, they don't mention any approval by patients. Will it be left to the discretion of the treating physician ? Will they be obliged to tell the patient ? Will they consider the ignorance of the patient to be in the best interests of the patient, and the health system. Not long ago these might have seemed stupid questions "What is there to doubt" Surely we can trust the pentagon.They won't need an electoral roll, they'll have a catalog. Whoever gets the contract is going to make a fortune.
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Madeleine McCann and Solutions to child abduction
yamdablam
by yamdablam  8-17-2007    1
 When I heard this child was abducted, I knew that biochip pushers would be on the bandwagon with their solution. Here are the first echoes of it. Expect more to come. If you agree to this, its the end to individual privacy.
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Art Tells The Technological Future!
netricksweb
by netricksweb  7-25-2007   
 George Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four in 1949, a dystopian novel setting forth the fears of an intrusively bureaucratized state of the future. “Big Brother is watching you!” And now I can find my lost dog with a GPS microchip implant. I heard that some top secret organizations use the VeriChip implant in human hands in order to maintain security. Scan in and scan out, how freaky or cool is that? Truth be told, almost every technological advancement of our modern age has been foreseen in a fantasy or sci-fi novel, painting or movie of some kind. Lucky guesses? Or, does science really copy the fantastic developments of the artistic pioneers, painters, and writers?
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Digital Angel Corporation Awarded Patent for Breakthrough Glucose-Sensing RFID Microchip
radioactive_ape
by radioactive_ape  10-26-2006   
 This is a very interesting article on diabetes research.
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