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Topic "History of the microchip" was discussed 1 times on 1 sites in last 3 months
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-12 11:12:00)
by Toxic Vomit
Microchip Implant to Link Your Health Records, Credit History, Social Security By Jim Edwards | Oct 5, 2009 ShareMyBNETEmailDiggFacebookTwitterGoogleDelicious StumbleUponNew svineLinkedInMy YahooTechnoratiRedditPrintRecommend0Novartis and Proteus Biomedical are not the only companies hoping to implant microchips into patients so that their pill-popping habits can be monitored. VeriChip of Delray...
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-11 21:54:00)
by meta0747
Microchip Implant to Link Your Health Records, Credit History, Social Security | BNET Pharma Blog | BNET Novartis and Proteus Biomedical are not the only companies hoping to implant microchips into patients so that their pill-popping habits can be monitored. VeriChip of Delray Beach, Fl., has an even bolder idea: an implanted chip that links to an online database containing all ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-12 16:42:00)
by Stringer Bell
As long as I can opt out I have no problem with this. If people see it as a convenience, then good for technology. just keep the government out of it, or eventually we'll all be in the Minority Report. __________________ Let's just burn everything and start over -White_Roach I've learned to try and blend those sets ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-11 11:28:00)
by Canadian-guerilla
Microchip Implant to Link Your Health Records, Credit History, Social Security Oct 5, 2009 Novartis and Proteus Biomedical are not the only companies hoping to implant microchips into patients so that their pill-popping habits can be monitored. VeriChip of Delray Beach, Fl., has an even bolder idea: an implanted chip that links to an online database containing all your medical ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-12 11:28:00)
by mrnhtbr2232
These kind of things remind me of a gear and pawl - incrementally ratcheting in one direction with an inability to reverse direction. These are the objectives of our oppressors - roll out the idea for initial evaluation, fine-tune it, beta test it, convince the masses of its benefits, watch the majority fall in lockstep, and deal with the dissidents through peripheral laws and penalties that ...
Started 3 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-10-21 08:58:00)
by kashmoney
I think this 'microchip' issue is a propaganda campaign designed to get the American public into a paranoid frenzy, so much so, that when they pass a law that you must carry an ID card with all that info the public will breathe a sigh of relief and accept it as a 'security' measure.