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Microchips for all! Thanks assholes!

addickt

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Here you guys all go.... Your fucking paranoia of criminals and believing all the bullshit, three strikes rules, etc..... will eventually come to this... The future is here.. And all you HARD ON CRIME BUFFS are handing it to them on a silver platter... ENJOY!

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Picture a chip the size of a grain of rice that can be injected into your body and give detailed information about you to anyone with the right scanning equipment.

A scene from a bad science fiction film? A radical research project in some secret government laboratory?

The chip is neither fiction nor obscure science, but a soon-to-be-marketed product ready to make its way to customers in the year ahead.

The use of high-powered chips melded to the body has been a recurrent theme of sci-fi from the 1984 cyberpunk novel "Neuromancer" to the 1999 blockbuster film "The Matrix," but the announcement of a commercial-ready product by Applied Digital Solutions this week will focus real-world attention on the potential and risks of such technology, experts said.

Designed to store critical personal medical data, the chip could mark the start of a more urgent debate about potential privacy invasions at a time when privacy advocates are on the defensive over anti-terror initiatives after Sept. 11.

"It's certainly going to raise issues that we haven't dealt with before," said Stephen Keating, executive director of the Denver-based Privacy Foundation.

Such radio-activated chips are already used to track cattle, house pets and salmon.

But this would mark the first attempt to apply the technology to human beings, offering a potentially controversial means for hospitals to "scan" patients in emergency rooms and for governments to pick out convicted criminals.

Applied Digital said Wednesday it would begin marketing its implantable VeriChip in South America and Europe, initially as a means to convey information about medical devices to doctors who need a quick way to find out how and where patients with pacemakers, artificial joints and other surgically implanted devices have been treated.

When activated by a radio scanner, the chip would emit a radio signal of its own from under the skin that would transmit stored data to a nearby Internet-equipped computer or via the telephone, the company said.

The chip itself could be implanted in a doctor's office with a local anesthesia and the site of the injection could be closed without stitches, it said.

But the company already has its sights on more ambitious applications for the chips, which are currently capable of carrying the equivalent of about 6 lines of text. Future versions could emit a tracking beacon or serve as a form of personal identification, an executive said.

"There are enough benefits that outweigh the concerns people have about privacy," said Applied Digital Chairman and Chief Executive Richard Sullivan.

Other experts remain skeptical, citing immediate practical problems, such as the need to set standards that would make such chips more universally readable, and longer-term concerns over civil liberties.

Even so, such implants are certain to become more widespread, said technology forecaster Paul Saffo.

"Of course, we will do this," said Saffo of the Silicon Valley-based Institute for the Future "And it won't be just for the functionality. It will also be for fashion. You've got a generation that's already piercing themselves. Of course, they're going to put electronics under their skin."

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Applied Digital, which has a $95-million market value and has been scarcely followed on Wall Street, plans to file an application with the Food and Drug Administration in January to market the chip in the United States, a process that could take another year to 18 months, Sullivan said.

The Federal Communications Commission has already licensed the chip's use of radio frequencies because of an existing version used to track runaway pets, said Sullivan.

The Palm Beach, Fla.-based company is just coming through a two-year-long restructuring, reorganizing a far-flung telecommunications business around a patent it acquired in December 1999 for a transmitter that could be implanted in the body and powered by muscle movements.

The first related commercial application was a remote-monitoring device called Digital Angel, introduced at the end of November, which combines a wristwatch-like sensor linked to a wireless transmitter and a global positioning system.

The device can transmit information on body temperature, pulse and location and has been sold as a way to track Alzheimer's patients and children who might wander from home.

The company has also won a three-year trial contract with California to supply a version of the product that would track paroled prisoners in Los Angeles and alert authorities when they had violated the terms of their parole by leaving a set area.

Sales of the new implanted chip could total $2.5 million to $5 million in 2002, Sullivan estimated, a small fraction of a potential market the company has projected could be worth $70 billion or more.

Wall Street is excited about the chip. Applied Digital, which saw its stock rise 18% to 45 cents on the Nasdaq on its initial product announcement on Wednesday, is in talks with major pacemaker manufacturers about a joint-marketing plan that would see the VeriChip implanted at the same time as the heart-regulating devices, he said.

Some see new opportunities for high-tech security after the hijacking attacks on New York and the Pentagon killed nearly 3,300 on Sept. 11. The attacks brought new support for the use of such technology by government and more interest in its future commercial applications, Sullivan said.

"People are becoming less concerned about what information is out there," he said.

Erwin Chemerinsky, a civil rights expert and law professor at the University of Southern California, conceded that the public mood has shifted, but said:

"It all depends on how this is used ... when the government is invading the body there are always special privacy concerns."

"This is rightly going to prompt debate, as you can imagine, but the good news is that we'll have years to figure it out," said futurist Saffo.
 
By the way, there has already been talk of inserting this into babies when they are born to PROTECT THEM, in cse they got kidnapped or stopped breathing etc..... It would also eventually be used as an identifier for your money, records and possibly even substances put into your bodies.

You guys want the government to know where you are for every second of your lives? Know everything that you are putting into your body?

Oh yes, And it is being touted as a CURE for CRIME and terrorism. Sounds like a cure for freedom to me..

But all you dumbasses will probably eventually be scared enough to accept it, or at least the general world will.. We need to be protected from the bad guys, so please surrender all of your freedom... Fuck that, and fuck all you tuff on crime guys that are contributing to this type of lunacy.

Being tough on crime and our drug war has worked real well. We are gonna stop all drugs coming in right? We cant even find ONE old decrepid fucker in the mountains with half our military! People need to wake up before its too late
 
kingjohn said:
Its like Lojak for people. Fuck that. what the hell are people thinkin? even that old wiseass on 60 minutes did his end of the show 5 minute speech and said he would be happy to have an implant.

They don't see that once these chips are popular that there are corrupt people who will try to use this as an advantage to gain power. Think of the ramifications.

Exactly. They would be able to pinpoint you at any minute, through your entire life. Know everything you are ingesting, even possibly the type of thoughts you are having if technology eveolved enough...

People are buying this shit because everyone is scared of the big bad terrorists, the murderers and drug dealers of the world...

It is just the final componenet in a long line of " tuff on crime" protect me bullshit that people buy into because they are uninformed and say stupid shit like............. JUST KILL EM ALL.
Lock EM UP FOREVER........ Not realizing that the government is abusing these powers already to lock up shoplifters and drug USERS for LIFE!!!!!!

Some people better wake the fuck up real quickly and stop believing all the bullshit about how all criminals are EVIL and need to be locked away, monitored at all times.... We are all criminals ( under the law) to some extent or have been at some point.. Dont give me no shit that you are a fucking saint...

Your ass would be included and locked away.
 
I don't need a "personal-lojak" to protect me from criminals. I have a Ruger 40cal hand-gun and a 10mil H&K MP5 (well, still working on that one). My friends and I will handle our own protection services, thank you. So, long as criminals have guns, I will have guns. I'll pass on the implant. Not paranoid, just pre pared.
 
Testoterone Tom said:
I don't need a "personal-lojak" to protect me from criminals. I have a Ruger 40cal hand-gun and a 10mil H&K MP5 (well, still working on that one). My friends and I will handle our own protection services, thank you. So, long as criminals have guns, I will have guns. I'll pass on the implant. Not paranoid, just pre pared.

I dont think it is going to be a voluntary thing TOM. I doubt the terrorists and murderers are going to be wiating in line to get tagged...

Tuff on crime.......... Suck my dick
Mandatory minimums......... suck my dick
Drug war........ suck my dick, twice.
3 strikes laws........... suck my dick

paranoid fucks........ who are allowing the govt to pass this shit... suck my dick, lick my balls and lick my doggies assholes. It is your faults
 
Amen, addickt. Tactics like these only take away the freedoms of the citizens. The bad guys will still be out there, with one more barrier, in the way for us, to protect ourselves.
 
This will happen. People are too stupid for it not to.
 
MattTheSkywalker said:
This will happen. People are too stupid for it not to.

You are right, they will continue to be influnced by bullshit propaganda and believe that it is the only way to rid the world of evil.......... To protect the future of humanity and their children...

MOST PEOPLE ARE EITHER REALLY STUPID OR REALLY BRAINWASHED.
 
If you believe in the bible...It says this will happen and actually all peole will soon where it and will follow the antichrist. The chip is suppose to be the way you will be marked with the number of the beast.....IF you believe in the bible.
 
Also, does anyone else find it just sort of 'interesting' how they call the tracking satellite "Digital Angel?"
 
Ya, this is pretty disgusting. I did a paper on all types of implants and this particular one scared the shit outa me. Freedom is going the way of the dinosaur I'm afraid.

I'm not sure of the governments stance on implementation but I do know there are quite a few large companies who are seriously thinking of making it manditory for all employees to have these types of chips implanted in the staff.

I hope everyone wants a Big Brother
 
This will happen. People are too stupid for it not to.

You really think so? I can't imagine people actually letting themselves be implanted with this shit. People in groups are generally pretty dumb, but when you sit down one on one with someone it seems that most people have a pretty good grasp on life.
As for the get tough on crime comments- just because I would like to see criminals punished doesn’t mean that I am willing to accept measures such as these. I am not a paranoid person or big on conspiracy theories, but this is going too far.


Man if I have to move to Canada over this shit.......
 
sorry, but i dont believe the majority of people will agree with this... anyone that says so is wrong.... you see, a large portion of society(including frackal) believe in pseudoscience and conspiracy theories.. now what is a prevalent theme among conspiracy theorists and pseudoscience believers? is that the second coming of christ will be marked by the marking of the beast or that the government will control you in the future with a microchip..

i just dont think this will ever work unless it becomes mandatory and i doubt it will become mandatory without the majority agreeing with it. if it ever does, i promise i will be the first person to leave the US.
 
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