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.

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