View Full Version : Meet The VeriChip A Microprocessor For Your Body
Trichome Creator
12-19-2005, 10:00 PM
Using the pretense that implanting microchips under the skin has medical "benefits," the corrupt and fraud ridden US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said that Applied Digital Solutions could market the VeriChip, an implantable computer chip for so-called "medical purposes."
Using a syringe, the microcip is injected under the skin.When the person is scanned by a reader-scanning device, the chip then transmits a code with medical information about the person.
The VeriChip is described as a subdermal radio frequency ID identification microchip designed to link to so-called healthcare information.
The chips contain 16-digit verification numbers that are captured by a proprietary scanner system that links to the healthcare information databases through encrypted Internet access.
The microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and is implanted in the triceps area between the elbow and the shoulder of the right arm.
This, of course, is just the first step towards an American Orwellian nightmare.
www.verichip.com
Trichome Creator
12-19-2005, 10:03 PM
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the VeriChip implant for medical use in humans in October, a huge victory for Applied Digital.
In an effort to jumpstart interest, the company launched the "Get Chipped" campaign. It is offering a discount to the first few hundred people who get the implant, and also plans to donate hundreds of scanners to the nation's trauma units to promote use of the VeriChip.
But in a letter obtained by CBN News from the FDA to the VeriChip makers, the microchip is not completely safe. In fact, the letter lists a whole host of health risks associated with the device, including "adverse tissue reaction," "electrical hazards" and "MRI incompatibility."
Applied Digital and the Food and Drug Administration refused our requests for an interview to discuss these risks.
Consumer privacy advocate Katherine Albrecht said, "There are millions of people that have read the press reports about all the positives of this technology, but really have no idea about its dangers."
Albrecht strongly opposes the VeriChip for the physical risks it poses, as well as the privacy risks. She has been called "the Erin Brokovich of RFID chips."
On her Web site, www.spychips.com, Albrecht reveals the potential dangers of the VeriChip and other radio frequency identification methods.
Albrecht said, "There's a very serious concern that, already, engineers and people who think along those lines are already thinking like hackers and criminals -- they're already starting to say, how can this system be compromised, how can it be abused? When you are dealing with a radio frequency device, by design, it is transmitting info using invisible radio waves at a distance. In this case, that distance is only a couple of inches or a couple of feet so it?s not a huge distance, but it means that anyone who can get within a couple of inches or a few feet of you, even with a reader device they have hidden in a backpack or a purse, would be able to scan that number, obtain that info and potentially duplicate it."
eg420ne
12-19-2005, 10:05 PM
Just take your microchips you slaves and accept jesus....Your govt know best---btw TC i might of killed your thread sorry.
Trichome Creator
12-19-2005, 10:10 PM
Just take your microchips you slaves and accept jesus....Your govt know best---btw TC i might of killed your thread sorry.
Just trying to get people to open their eye's.
Trichome Creator
12-19-2005, 10:11 PM
By the way if I disappear a CIA agent got me! LOL.
eg420ne
12-19-2005, 10:16 PM
Ya im watching out for agent smith hes been tracking me for a while- im glad for firewall---But in all fairness this is really happening they really do want to chip us all and track us---The Powers That Be love controlling the people...Thanks for the post TC
Trichome Creator
12-20-2005, 10:13 PM
bump
Weeden
12-21-2005, 06:06 AM
That's... more than a little disturbing. The fact that the FDA approved of it is even more scary. You're right, TC. It reminds me of 1984. How many more years will it take?
mellow mood
12-21-2005, 06:16 AM
we are all numbers
and toi prove it, theyll be soon able to scan us..
fuckin shit
a revolution needs to be started..
Weeden
12-21-2005, 06:31 AM
Do you think that would ever happen? What is the future of America? Will a revolution happen, or will the gov't gain enough power to stop one? Do they have enough power already? I don't think a revolution will ever happen simply because people have it so well off over here. I mean, revolutions have only ever happened when people couldn't have their most basic needs. Christ, we're the opposite here.
mellow mood
12-21-2005, 06:33 AM
Do you think that would ever happen? What is the future of America? Will a revolution happen, or will the gov't gain enough power to stop one? Do they have enough power already? I don't think a revolution will ever happen simply because people have it so well off over here. I mean, revolutions have only ever happened when people couldn't have their most basic needs. Christ, we're the opposite here.
man, i think the system has simply failed
i think that the world wont continue with the system we live in
i think the end of teh world is soon. and maybe there wont be a revolution, but at least ppl will start to wake up soon man...
soon..
Psycho4Bud
12-21-2005, 06:43 AM
The question is how is the technology going to be used? In the med. field it would be nice if there was instant record access just in case you arrived at an emergency ward unconscious...past med. records on the spot, allergy information, etc....
Be kind of cool for security aspects. Auto unlocking doors for the house and car programmed to the chip...auto lights on and off in the house, etc....Kind of like some Star Trek shit!
Just like nuclear power, it's a cheap form of electricity or a WMD. But seriously, I'm not going to worry about the government trying to track me for smoking a joint (about the only crime I commit) out of a population of 292,000,000. :rasta:
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