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Microchips For Human Implantation As ID

securitas writes: "Reuters is carrying this story about Applied Digital's VeriChip -- a subcutaneous microchip (like the ones they use to tag pets, livestock and wildlife) used as ID for humans. They are radio-activated and would initially be used to store and transmit medical data via the Internet. They will be also used as tracking beacons and personal ID according to a company exec. The launch will be in Europe and South America. The company has made an FDA application and the FCC has already licensed airwaves for a similar device." We've mentioned this company's "Digital Angel" before, but there's an understandable sudden interest in such tracking technologies.

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  1. Re:No way... by simetra · · Score: 0, Troll

    Uh... did you take your medication today?
    Really, on your knees praying, with a loaded weapon, to fight off agents of Satan. Maybe you belong in a loony bin, never mind a chip implant.
    Good grief!

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