BioImplant

IBM sees Future of MICROCHIPS in DNA

By Khalil Shabazz

 Aug 17 10:33 PM US/Eastern
 

Ok, let me get this straight.  G.I. Joe comes out with a movie August 7th where these very, very small computers get injected into humans and serve as a short circuit bypass of the brain and neurological system.  THEN, 10 days later IBM says: “Hey, we’re already looking into that technology.”  … »

Biochips for Everyone!

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By Daren Fonda
TIME.COM
If someone proposed injecting a computer chip in your arm and said it could save your life, would you do it? As Orwellian as it sounds, VeriChip is betting this will be a billion-dollar business. The firm’s parent company, Applied Digital Solutions, won FDA approval last year for what it bills as the… »

When Cash Is Only Skin Deep

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Julia Scheeres /Wired Magazine/
The VeriChip has a unique number for the implanted person. The actual chip is about the size of a grain of rice.
A Florida company has announced plans to develop a service that would allow consumers to pay for merchandise using microchips implanted under their skin.
Applied Digital Solutions CEO Scott Silverman said he believes… »

GPS shoes for Alzheimer’s patients

By Khalil Shabazz
Technology ... plans are afoot to develop shoes with a built-in GPS device that could help track down "wandering" Alzheimer's Disease sufferers / AFP

  

 
Technology … plans are afoot to develop shoes with a built-in GPS device that could help track down “wandering” Alzheimer’s Disease sufferers / AFP

For those of you who have had heard me run my mouth, I’d like to ask: “Didn’t I tell you so?”  I told you elderly people with Alzheimers will be prime targets for… »

VIP at the Baja Beach Club

By Khalil Shabazz
Once scanned her picture and information is on the laptop

 
All of the cool kids are doing it, so why not; right? 
Is this a “slippery slope”?  I think so.  The host (narrator) says:  “Some think that soon everyone will have a chip that will identify them and allow a new form of surveillance”.  The club manager believes in 20 years, it’ll be a normal… »

Meet The Chipsons

By Khalil Shabazz
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Resistance is Futile!
Note the Hegelian key points in this article:
 
Thesis:
·         The first volunteer test subjects for a new, implantable computer device called VeriChip.
·         Could the airlines or government really require pilots to get chipped?
Antithesis:
·         “People have been worried about Big Brother for years,”
·         “Here [in the U.S.] we’re still dealing with FDA and privacy… »

RFID VeriChip Story on CBS 46, with Katherine Albrecht

By Khalil Shabazz

Local News!  How about that?  Now, are you concerned?  Now local news is doing a story!  Funny thing, when it’s national news people tend to distance themselves from the subject with: “Oh, that’s “them” over there.  I’m glad that’s not “here”.  Well … here you are.  What do you think?… »

Katherine Albrecht discusses RFID

By Khalil Shabazz

In this clip from the documentary: “From Freedom to Fascism”, Katherine Albrecht explains in a very short time, but with very clear detail RFID technology.  She is someone who I very easily consider an authority on RFID technology.  This video clip is so eye-opening and so poignant, everyone should see it.  Notice how the technology… »

Injectable chip opens door to ‘human bar code’

By Khalil Shabazz
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Welcome to “Hegelian Principle 101”.  Make no mistake about it, the benefits of these implants will always precede the drawbacks when they are covered; which is in true Hegelian fashion.  As the article say’s; participation will be “voluntary”.  But as we all know, anything that starts out as “voluntary” while also having the elements of you… »

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