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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-05-05 09:51 PM
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Big Brother meets the rapture.
DU's HOME page features a discussion about the NY Times ducking coverage of *'s prompting system (bulge seen at debates). So I brought over from another forum a photo of him in a tee shirt from the WH website that had not received much notice.

Just a few minutes ago in LBN another post started. Someone suggested that RFID devices be implanted at birth.

So I've brought over another thread from my old forum. Here's the initial post; to read the complete thread (>350 responses), go to http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=9513&hl=rfid

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I heard of this while watching the 700 Club (I watch everything); it will be featured within the next 24 hours. Regular watchers, please keep an eye open and alert when it will be broadcast. Pat Robertson said "sounds like shades of big brother and revelations".

I first heard about this in October in relation to tracking bulk drug lots from manufacturer to wholesaler to pharmacy, but this is the first I've read about the subcutanious implantability.

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http://www.4verichip.com/nws_10132004FDA.htm

October 13th 2004

FDA CLEARS VERICHIP™ FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES

DELRAY BEACH , FL and So. ST. PAUL, MN -- Applied Digital (NASDAQ: ADSX), a provider of Security Through Innovation™ and Digital Angel Corporation (AMEX:DOC) announced today that VeriChip™, the world’s first implantable radio frequency identification (RFID) microchip for human use, has been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for medical uses in the United States. The FDA clearance follows the completion of a de novo application review.

The Company will hold a conference call today at 10:30 am eastern time in order to discuss the FDA’s decision, Company’s marketing strategy and medical applications for VeriChip. Interested participants should dial (800) 472-8309. The conference ID is 1531948. The call will also be webcast and will be available on the Home Page of Applied Digital’s web site at www.adsx.com.

As previously disclosed, the FDA response is the result of the Company’s 510(k) application and subsequent de novo application for the medical and healthcare uses of VeriChip, originally submitted in October 2003. Digital Angel Corporation is the manufacturer of VeriChip and has licensed the technology to VeriChip Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Applied Digital, for human applications.

The VeriChip Health Information Microtransponder System consists of an implantable RFID microtransponder, an inserter, a proprietary hand-held scanner, and secure database containing the patient approved healthcare information. About the size of a grain of rice, VeriChip is a subdermal radio frequency microchip. Once inserted under the skin in a brief outpatient procedure, the VeriChip cannot be seen by the human eye. Each VeriChip contains a unique 16-digit verification number that is captured by briefly passing a proprietary scanner over the insertion site. The captured 16 digit number links to the database via encrypted Internet access. The previously stored information is then conveyed via the internet to the registered requesting healthcare provider.
About VeriChip™

VeriChip is a subdermal RFID device that can be used in a variety of security, financial, emergency identification and other applications. About the size of a grain of rice, each VeriChip product contains a unique verification number that is captured by briefly passing a proprietary scanner over the VeriChip. The recommended location of the microchip is in the triceps area between the elbow and the shoulder of the right arm. The brief outpatient “chipping” procedure lasts just a few minutes and involves only local anesthetic followed by quick, painless insertion of the VeriChip. Once inserted just under the skin, the VeriChip is inconspicuous to the naked eye. A small amount of radio frequency energy passes from the scanner energizing the dormant VeriChip, which then emits a radio frequency signal transmitting the verification number. In October 2004, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared VeriChip for medical applications in the United States. VeriChip is not an FDA-regulated device with regard to its security, financial, personal identification/safety applications. VeriChip Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Applied Digital.

About Applied Digital

Applied Digital develops innovative security products for consumer, commercial, and government sectors worldwide. Our unique and often proprietary products provide security for people, animals, the food supply, government/military arena, and commercial assets. Included in this diversified product line are RFID applications, end-to-end food safety systems, GPS/Satellite communications, and telecomm and security infrastructure, positioning Applied Digital as the leader of Security Through Innovation™. Applied Digital is the owner of a majority position in Digital Angel Corporation (AMEX: DOC). For more information, visit the company's website at http://www.adsx.com.

About Digital Angel Corporation

Digital Angel Corporation develops and deploys sensor and communications technologies that enable rapid and accurate identification, location tracking, and condition monitoring of high-value assets. Applications for the Company's products include identification and monitoring of pets, fish, livestock, and humans through its patented implantable microchips; location tracking and message monitoring of vehicles and aircraft in remote locations through systems that integrate GPS and geosynchronous satellite communications; and monitoring of asset conditions such as temperature and movement, through advanced miniature sensors.

For more information about Digital Angel, visit the company’s website at www.DigitalAngelCorp.com.

Statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other statements in this press release other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as that term is defined in the Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, and the Company's actual results could differ materially from expected results. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequently occurring events or circumstances.

Contact:
CEOcast, Inc. for Applied Digital Ken Sgro, 212-732-4300
ksgro@ceocast.com
Allen & Caron Inc. for Digital Angel Corporation
Investors: Mike Lucarelli, 1-212-691-8087,
m.lucarelli@allencaron.com ,
Media: Len Hall, 949-474-4300, len@allencaron.com


The solutions that combine the VeriChip device with Windows-based applications deliver the following:

Controlling access to Intellectual Property
Managing and tracking physical and intellectual assets
Providing physical access control solutions
Enabling innovative time and attendance systems
Providing automated data collection and monitoring platforms
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Source: http://www.4verichip.com/verichip.htm



VeriChip™ - There when you need it

The VeriChip miniaturized Radio Frequency Identifcation (RFID) Device is the core of all VeriChip applications. About the size of a grain of rice, each VeriChip contains a unique verification number, which can be used to access a subscriber-supplied database providing personal related information. And unlike conventional forms of identification, VeriChip cannot be lost, stolen, misplaced or counterfeited.

Once implanted just under the skin, via a quick, painless outpatient procedure (much like getting a shot), the VeriChip can be scanned when necessary with a proprietary VeriChip scanner. A small amount of Radio Frequency Energy passes from the scanner energizing the dormant VeriChip, which then emits a radio frequency signal transmitting the individuals unique verification (VeriChipID) number. The VeriChip Subscriber Number then provides instant access to the Global VeriChip Subscriber (GVS) Registry - through secure, password protected web access to subscriber-supplied information. This data is maintained by state-of-the-art GVS Registry Operations Centers located in Riverside, California and Owings, Maryland.

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Much more at http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=9513&hl=rfid
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whistle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-05-05 10:05 PM
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1. Okay, so where will this be used I suppose wherever absolute...
...positive IDs are required. I mean how does that apply to the average citizen? We need to ID every person in America to track our citizens? Nobody gives a rat's ass about America's citizens now, unless of course you are a criminal or a VIP.

But, suppose this is done for good purposes. Well when a male child is born in America, the routine procedure is a circumcision and a chip implant. Females receive just the chip. Then for the rest of our natural lives we are tracked every step of the way whenever and wherever identification is critical. As we grow in importance the tracking is more frequent and applicable to more areas. If we become a threat, then tracking is used to locate and incarcerate us. If we no longer contribute in any way to society (the state), then the chip is used to locate and exterminate us.:crazy: :wtf:
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queeg Donating Member (529 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-05-05 11:09 PM
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3. can track cattle but not people.
Since the "Mad Cow" scare, the Agriculture Department is assuring us that it tracks cattle from birth to slaughter even if they are foreign i.e. from Canada. Therefor the only thing we need to do is issue a cow to every foreigner entering the country. The State Dept. and FBI will then have no excuse for statements like "We lost them", or "They went off the radar"
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jimshoes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-05-05 10:34 PM
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2. Much more tidy than
those tatoos down your forearm don't you think?
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 09:29 PM
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4. Subcutaneous micro chips against kidnapping.
http://www.falkland-malvinas.com/Detalle.asp?NUM=5060

Monday, 7 February 2005

Mercosur
Wednesday, 02 February

Subcutaneous micro chips against kidnapping.

Brazil’s most powerful businessmen mostly from Sao Paulo, have began using subcutaneous microchips which can be easily tracked if they are kidnapped, and have also ordered bullet protection vests for their under 12 children. The news became public this week following the admittance by Sao Paulo City authorities that 112 people had been kidnapped in 2004 compared to only ten in Rio do Janeiro.
Brazil’s business elite are terrorized with the undeterred wave of kidnapping according to Ricardo Chileli from RCI First Security, the first Brazilian company to import the subcutaneous chips from United States.

Forty businessmen already carry the microchips so in case of kidnapping the police can track where they are being retained, said Mr. Chileli. “My clients are persons who in spite of tight private security and armoured vehicles fear kidnaps”, indicated Mr. Chileli who revealed he has a waiting list of 2,000 businessmen and prominent figures. Besides microchips the anti kidnap programs include cellular phones with GPS, cars with tracking devices and other chips in shoes and belts.

However Sao Paulo City Security Officer Saulo de Castaro Abreu Filho was not so enthusiastic about the booming business and commented that sophisticated equipment “does not contribute to solve the situation and the greater efficiency is based in the safety presumption the user starts to feel with them”.
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seventythree Donating Member (904 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 10:11 PM
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5. I also read or heard
that they were being used in Mexico by attorneys and such who are scanned entering court houses.
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 10:21 PM
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7. That is correct....follow the links in the original post.....
...back to the original thread in CGCS.
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Swamp Rat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 10:19 PM
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6. Officer Saulo is right, but not in the way he thinks.
The greatest disparity between the rich and poor exists in São Paulo - it is THE model studied by sociologists and anthropologists. Fortified enclaves with machine gun wielding guards are the norm there, though the USA has been trying very hard to catch up.
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