Oh my my.. how funny are you. By the way.. the official term for the area you are refering to is called the 'perineum' and if you want to discuss that part of your body I'd suggest you go to the Health Forum or the Real Kinky Forum.
June 16, 2001 'Digital Angel' not pursuing implants Plans to create under-the-skin monitoring device discontinued -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Julie Foster © 2001 WorldNetDaily.com Digital Angel® is no longer pursuing implant technology for humans, a spokesman for the company said yesterday. Dr. Lawrence Webber of Digital Angel Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions, told WorldNetDaily the company has "no plan at this time for implant technology." Rather, the company's patented sensor technology is being used in externally worn devices only, such as watches and pagers. The company had been developing implants for humans that would monitor a wearer's location, pulse, blood-oxygen level and other vital bodily functions, but has instead put the tiny sensors in externally wearable devices. The company's earlier projections of Digital Angel® also described it as an identifier for e-commerce by sending a signal from the person wearing the device to either his computer or the e-merchant with whom he is doing business to verify his identity. Webber's comments were prompted by WND's Thursday story that implied Digital Angel® implants were about to be tested on humans. The story also claimed such testing was to begin yesterday. In fact, the company will begin testing its first generation of products – watches for children and adults and a pager – on selected volunteers beginning July 15. The devices contain sensors that perform monitoring tasks of the original prototype, including alerting subscribers to medical emergencies. Digital Angel® technology requires a monitoring system and an end-user. Subscribers to the monitoring system can include medical groups and hospitals hoping to keep an eye on patients, and parents who can use the system to locate their kids. End users are those people wearing the sensor – from people to animals to inanimate objects. The various applications of the tracking and monitoring system are virtually endless, according to Applied Digital Solutions, which believes the device will tap into a $70 billion dollar market in North America alone. Testing of the watches and pager will be conducted using individual participants selected from all pre-registered subscribers expressing interest in the technology. Testing participants will be chosen by June 30 and will be notified of their selection by July 6. The testing is expected to extend for a period of 90 days. "While this is just the first production run, we have incorporated many of the suggestions of those who have pre-registered, resulting in the delivery of Digital Angels that are very close to final design specifications," said Mercedes Walton, president and chief operations officer of Applied Digital Solutions. Critics of the monitoring technology fear the development of Digital Angel® as an implant for humans, claiming the device could be a fulfillment of biblical prophecy regarding the "mark of the beast." Others believe the device could lead to the erosion of personal liberty, particularly if government chooses to adopt the technology for various uses, such as the monitoring of military personnel and civilian identification. Digital Angel® will be available to the general public in October. (article from WorldNetDaily™ -- http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=23268)
However ... Do you know what's in those vacinnations you've been receiving? _______________________ February 14, 2000 Meet the 'Digital Angel' -- from Hell http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=14913
So I notice that this article was years before this thread was started. Anyone still wonder why people get annoyed with these dooms-dayers-the-end-is-near-christians? You can find evidence for anything if you look hard enough, problem is you can easily only end up looking with tunnel vision...and we still need our peripheral vision to see the entire picture.
The article is from 2001. However, implant chips were received in Mexico, among other countries, last year.
Only to security personnel (the attorney general and some of his staff), so that they wern't easliy removable like a badge or pager would be, and therefore more secure. It has nothing to do with commerce. And as many know, the Mexican gov't has this little problem with corruption...and kidnapping...i think they are trying to quelch that.
Actually, there is a bar in Barcelona Spain that uses implant chips as a cashless transaction. (http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/april2004/040704bajabeachclub.htm) Children are already being tagged with RFID chips in their clothing for tracking and security measures. In case you have not noticed, GPS technology is widely accepted and if a implant chip can be used to track prisoners and keep on eye on children (eliminating such procedures as the Amber Alert System), the government is going to eat it up. A cashless transaction provides several benefits for all parties involved. A simple scan of an implant chip will only further the nation in it's quest for convenience.
That was then ... This is now ... __________________________ GET CHIPPED! To get chipped, speak with your physician or consult the list of Authroized VeriChip Centers at www.4verichip.com __________________________ This one was dated 2004 Darrell
But it will be no different than a credit card or badge. There aren't plans to implant them IN us. This is no different than all those who were freaking out over social security being the mark of the beast. I'll admit i am a critic of the chips because of the potential for abuse. But not because I think it is the mythical "mark of the beast"
The difference is quite clear. A chip working together with G.P.S. technology is able pinpoint your exact location, movements and vital signs that can be stored in a database for future reference. Several years ago, the mere idea that the systems we use today could or would ever exist would have been laughed off by the general population (much like you are doing now). However, thanks to technology, they do exist. Global positioning satellite has a very wide variety of uses: Car security systems (i.e. On-star) RFID chips found in clothing and soon to be placed inside passports and driver’s licenses (which has already been approved) The elimination of lost pets (http://www.pet-id.net/) Health care (Implant chips have also been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for health care purposes. 1,000 patients in Mexico now carry one in their arm. (http://washingtontimes.com/national/20041014-121508-6862r.htm) Policing and criminal justice functions (i.e. implants for prison mates, navigational systems for police vehicles, G.P.S. camera, etc. ) Several other electronic systems Digital Angel/Verichip are subdermal chips. Subdermally meaning," under the skin". Yes, these implant chips were created for human/animal use. The sub-dermal chip can: hold vital medical information (replacing the chart system) hold personal information such as name, birth date, number, address, social security number, etc. (eliminating licenses/ids/permits, social security cards, etc.) track missing children and pets eliminate cash transactions, cash registers, receipts, etc. Therefore, upon government requirement, buying or selling, receiving medical care, or being a functioning member of society would require an implant. They are already being required for specific devices. What makes you believe it will stop there? During the 1960s, the belief of a Big Brother system was foolish and quickly dismissed as the result of heavy substance abuse. However, with the advances in technology, we are seeing that system come into play. Who is laughing now?
wtf. do you know anything about the use of numbers in the ancient world, they also stand for letters and names. 666 is also the name NERO. nero was the roman emperor who instituted much of the persecution of christians in the early church.
Chip #BT952000, "Emergency Intrusive Identification Locator" The "Mark" Is Ready! Are You? Dr. Charles Sanders is the lead project engineer for the original bio-medical chips that were implanted into people for medical reasons. These chips were converted from medical technology to ID technology. During that developmental process, Dr. Sanders was invited to sit with Henry Kissinger, while they discussed the potential identification of five billion people on earth. In a conversation with Sanders, Kissinger said, "We cannot control unless we can identify everybody on earth." There is a computer chip that is 1/4 inch long. (The size of a grain of rice.) more... FDA approves computer chip for humans (msnbc.msn.com, 10/13/2004) WASHINGTON - Medical milestone or privacy invasion? A tiny computer chip approved Wednesday for implantation in a patient’s arm can speed vital information about a patient’s medical history to doctors and hospitals. But critics warn that it could open new ways to imperil the confidentiality of medical records. more...
The Chip itself doesn't actually hold this information. What it does is contains an identification number that is unique to you, and you alone. This ID number will unlock database records on you (depending what kind of facility is scanning your ID number), allowing for these records to be updated so that any information about you will always be current. This new number will in effect do away with the old Social Security Number and will become your new Social Security Number ... might as well call it a Global Security Number ... ehh ??? Darrell HTML: HTML: HTML: HTML:
This is just a correction ... according to http://slate.msn.com/id/2109477/, only eighteen members of the attorney general's staff were implanted of the 160 units circulated by ADS to the Mexican AG office. Darrell HTML: HTML: HTML: HTML:
I have no problem stating my criticism of these chips. But lets get the facts straight here. What annoys me about this is the christian sensationalist propaganda. "The end is near, the mark is here!" I grew up baptist, and I had to hear this about social security, tattoos, credit cards, and just about anything they could say to scare people into repenting and showing up to church to tithe their 10% I would have so much more respect for religious opinions (regarding mark of the beast, noah's ark, ark of covenant, historical and archeological findings in general) if it wasn't completely surrounded by so much propaganda, manipulated information, and just plain BS.
Sorry, the post wasn't directed towards you. You actually took the time to look in to the validity of the statements being made. You'd think the original poster would have done that themselves, however. Not that we're all perfect, I can get all zealous over things I read before filtering out the propaganda and sensationalism from time to time myself.