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hippiehillbilly
01-30-2009, 11:17 PM
australlia,get ready,looks like you get to be the guinea pigs..:eek:

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/technology/735519/humans-will-be-implanted-with-microchips

Humans 'will be implanted with microchips'


All Australians could be implanted with microchips for tracking and identification within the next two or three generations, a prominent academic says.

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Michael G Michael from the University of Wollongong's School of Information Systems and Technology, has coined the term "uberveillance" to describe the emerging trend of all-encompassing surveillance.
"Uberveillance is not on the outside looking down, but on the inside looking out through a microchip that is embedded in our bodies," Dr Michael told ninemsn.
Microchips are commonly implanted into animals to reveal identification details when scanned and similar devices have been used with Alzheimers patients.
US company VeriChip is already using implantable microchips, which store a 16-digit unique identification number, on humans for medical purposes.
"Our focus is on high-risk patients, and our product's ability to identify them and their medical records in an emergency," spokesperson Allison Tomek said.
"We do not know when or if someone will develop an implantable microchip with GPS technology, but it is not an application we are pursuing."
Another form of uberveillance is the use of bracelets worn by dangerous prisoners which use global positioning systems to pinpoint their movements.
But Dr Michael said the technology behind uberveillance would eventually lead to a black box small enough to fit on a tiny microchip and implanted in our bodies.
This could also allow someone to be located in an emergency or for the identification of corpses after a large scale disaster or terrorist attack.
"This black box will then be a witness to our actual movements, words — perhaps even our thoughts —-and play a similar role to the black box placed in an aircraft," he said.
He also predicted that microchip implants and their infrastructure could eliminate the need for e-passports, e-tags, and secure ID cards.
"Microchipping I think will eventually become compulsory in the context of identification within the frame of national security," he said.
Although uberveillance was only in its early phases, Dr Michael's wife, Katina Michael — a senior lecturer from UOW's School of Information Systems and Technology — said the ability to track and identify any individual was already possible.
"Anyone with a mobile phone can be tracked to 15m now," she said, pointing out that most mobile phone handsets now contained GPS receivers and radio frequency identification (RFID) readers.
"The worst scenario is the absolute loss of human rights," she said.
Wisconsin, North Dakota and four other states in the US have already outlawed the use of enforced microchipping.
"Australia hasn't got specific regulations addressing these applications," she said.
"We need to address the potential for misuse by amending privacy laws to ensure personal data protection."
Uberveillance has been nominated for Macquarie Dictionary's Word of the Year 2008. (http://www.macquariedictionary.com.au/anonymous@9191E62120019/-/p/dict/WOTY08/index.html)

Pressed_Rat
01-31-2009, 04:12 AM
They say the next "two or three generations," but it will in fact be much sooner than that. They always give half-truths and then spin it as a way to acclimate the public for what's to come without overtly alarming people. They also tend to focus on chips that will be used for tracking and monitoring, but at the big science meeting they have each year at Loyola University, they have already said that they have the brain chip ready to go and that all they need to do is get people to accept it. The brain chip won't be simply to track and trace, but to control each and every person via a centralized computer database, ushering in the end of individuality as we know it.

hippiehillbilly
01-31-2009, 02:32 PM
i think when put into context of "all Australians" the 2 to 3 generations makes sense. i mean you know the first generation will have many people who refuse and go underground. the second generation may even have a few hold outs.. not everyone is born in a hospital,which i would imagine this will be administered at birth..
so when ya think about it it seems a realistic goal even if they start the program tomorrow,..

i know me and mine will spend the rest of our lives in the woods on the run before we will take the chip.i would rather die..

Aristartle
02-02-2009, 04:23 AM
I wonder if this may come in handy each time that I find myself lost in the mall. :D