Sidenote: Firm is privately funded by Bill Gates and the Microsoft Foundation and the code name is worlddomination.NET
Aragorn
Quote:
Radio-frequency identification chips, which have found a home in applications ranging from toll road passes to smart retail shelves, may be close to taking up residence in the human body.
A Florida-based company has introduced a passive RFID chip that is compatible with human tissue, and the developer is proposing the chip for use on implantable pacemakers, defibrillators and artificial joints. The company, Applied Digital Solutions (Palm Beach, Fla.), also said that the chip could be injected through a syringe and used as a sort of "human bar code" in security applications.
Just wait until they come up with the one that allows them to track a persons movements. "Big Brother" is watching.
Jim H
Sidenote: Firm is privately funded by Bill Gates and the Microsoft Foundation and the code name is worlddomination.NET
Aragorn
If you give a man a fire he'll be warm, if you light the man on fire he'll be warm for life.
Revelation 13:17
"...and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or name of the beast, or the number of his name."
lol Jim, they already have that you see... it's called the
cell phone.
So... if it uses a basic analog frequency, can we go out
with our frequency counters and transcievers and start
messing with peoples bodies? If the scan is based off of
the frequency it wouldn't be hard to set a transciever to
someone elses frequency and disrupt signals or pretend you
are someone else... It's probaby harder then that, but still
the idea of radio-frequency identification seems stupid.
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