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Computer Chip Inserted in Humans, What for? The device could help doctors with stored medical information or is it privacy invasion or is ...

Computer Chip Inserted in Humans, What for?


The device could help doctors with stored medical information or is it privacy invasion or is the bible's prophesy becoming a reality?
The VeriChip is inserted under the skin with a needle in a procedure that takes less than 20 minutes to complete. A tiny computer chip approved Dec 28, 2011 for implantation in a patient arm can speed vital information about a patient medical history to doctors and hospitals.
But critics warn that it could open new ways to imperil the confidentiality of medical records. The Food and Drug Administration(FDA) said Applied Digital Solutions of Delray Beach, Florida could market the VeriChip. Silently and invisibly, the dormant chip stores a code that releases patient-specific information when a scanner passes over it.
Company developing under-the-skin devices to detect bio-threats VeriChip microchip implant about the size of a grain of rice VeriChip is working with a Minnesota company, Receptors LLC, to develop the virus-detection technology.
VeriChip in Florida boasts selling the world's first and only federally approved radio microchip for implanting in humans is now turning its development branch toward emergency preparedness, hoping to produce an implant that can automatically detect the presence of swine flu or other viruses in the bloodstream.
VeriChip Corporation currently sells a small, under-the-skin Radio Frequency Identification capsule, or RFID, that patients can opt to have implanted, containing a number computer-linked to their medical records, enabling doctors with a special reader to access the information even if the patient is unconscious or unidentified.
But VeriChip has also turned its attention to other uses for the technology, including microchips that be used to tag and log human remains after a disaster and implants the company hopes will be able to warn if their host is infected with the H1N1 swine flu virus, the H5N1 bird flu virus or other pandemic agents deemed to be a bio-threat.
I noticed the Digital Angel is now billed as "something you can wear close to the body" and is not being called an implant. Isn't that an interesting twist? Furthermore, one of the executives of Applied Digital Solutions has stated he is a Christian and that their implant will not be the Mark. Maybe it won't become the actual Mark, however I continue to find the name that was selected a fascinating irony.
Applied Digital Solutions (ADS) Acquires Rights to World's First Digital Device Implantable in Humans with Applications in E-business to Business Security, Health Care and Criminal Justice.
The name for the product is classic. It would be fascinating to know how they decided on Digital Angel. Inserted just under the skin, with maintenance-free regenerating power supply, miniature.
'Digital Angel' has multi-billion dollar market potential Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSX - news) announced that it has acquired the patent rights to a miniature digital transceiver - which it has named 'Digital Angel' - that can be used for a variety of purposes.
The press release stated, the device can be used for a variety of purposes, such as providing a tamper-proof means of identification for e-business security, locating lost or missing people, tracking valuable property and monitoring the medical conditions of at-risk patients. In the agreement signed last week, ADS acquired the right to develop this unique product itself for all of its applications or to sublicense the development of specific applications to other entities. A special technology group has been formed within ADS to supervise the development of the device. For the first time in the history of location and monitoring technology, Digital Angel overcomes former limitations.

Basic Features and Potential Uses of Digital Angel

The Digital Angel transceiver can be implanted just under the skin or hidden inconspicuously on or within valuable personal belongings and priceless works of art. When implanted within the human body, the transceiver is powered electromechanically through the movement of muscles. It can be activated either by the wearer or by a remote monitoring facility. The device also can monitor certain biological functions of the human body such as heart rate and send a distress signal to a monitoring facility when it detects a medical emergency.
The implantable transceiver sends and receives data and can be continuously tracked by GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) technology. The transceiver's power supply & actuation system are unlike anything ever created. When implanted within a body,the device is powered electromechanically through the movement of muscles, and it can be activated either by the wearer or by the monitoring facility. A novel sensation feedback feature will even allow the wearer to control the device to some degree. The smart device is also small enough to be hidden inconspicuously on or within valuable personal belongings and priceless works of art.
Commenting on Digital Angel's many potential applications, Richard Sullivan, Chairman & CEO of ADS said: "We believe its potential for improving individual and e-business security and enhancing the quality of life for millions of people is virtually limitless. Although we're in the early developmental phase, we expect to come forward with applications in many different areas, from medical monitoring to law enforcement. However, in keeping with our core strengths in the e-business to business arena, we plan to focus our initial development efforts on the growing field of e-commerce security and user ID verification."
Another drawback to microchip implants is the suspicion that they are linked to cancer in test animals. Opponents of human microchipping are concerned with the speed with which these chips received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration(FDA). Opponents such as Dr. Albrecht believe the FDA approval has more to do with politics than medicine.

IMPORTANT!!!
The implanted chip in your forehead or hand involves WORSHIP of the ANTICHRIST. It is NOT involuntary! It will NOT be secret or an accident.

MASTERCARD bought a 51% share in MONDEX

With MasterCard's backing, there's nothing to stop MONDEX now from becoming the global standard. MONDEX is the company providing this cashless system & has already franchised over 20 major nations. The system is based on SMART CARD technology which employs microchips concealed in a plastic card which stores electronic cash, identification, and other information. All transaction systems are being made secure by adopting SETprotocols (Secure Electronic Transaction) and will display the SET MARK.
MON-DEX - A compound of the words MONETARY & DEXTER. Webster's Dictionary Encyclopedia Edition defines these words as:
*monetary - pertaining to money *dexter - belonging to or located on the right hand *SET - the Egyptian god of evil or Satan
The final solution will be to have the microchip simply placed inside the human body as they do now with microchip pet identification systems.
Nigeria has started the journey to attaining a cashless economy after that is the next going to be implanting chips in humans? Click here for more info.
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