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DorellaM
14-10-04, 02:41 AM
FDA approves computer chip for humans

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The VeriChip, the size of a grain of rice, is inserted under the skin with a needle in a procedure that takes less than 20 minutes to complete.

WASHINGTON - The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved an implantable computer chip that can pass a patient’s medical details to doctors, speeding care.

VeriChips, radio frequency microchips the size of a grain of rice, have already been used to identify wayward pets and livestock. And nearly 200 people working in Mexico’s attorney general’s office have been implanted with chips to access secure areas containing sensitive documents.

Delray Beach, Fla.-based Applied Digital Solutions in July asked the FDA for approval to use the implantable chip for medical uses in the United States. The agency had 60 days to reply to the “de novo” application.

It’s the first time the FDA has approved the use of the device, though in Mexico, more than 1,000 scannable chips have been implanted in patients. The chip’s serial number pulls up the patients’ blood type and other medical information.

With the pinch of a syringe, the microchip is inserted under the skin in a procedure that takes less than 20 minutes and leaves no stitches.

Silently and invisibly, the dormant chip stores a code — similar to the identifying UPC code on products sold in retail stores — that releases patient-specific information when a scanner passes over the chip.

At the doctor’s office those codes stamped onto chips, once scanned, would reveal such information as a patient’s allergies and prior treatments.

The FDA in October 2002 said that the agency would regulate health care applications possible through VeriChip. Meanwhile, the chip has been used for a number of security-related tasks as well as for pure whimsy: Club hoppers in Barcelona, Spain, now use the microchip much like a smartcard to speed drink orders and payment.


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My question to you is, would you do it?

Scorpio27
14-10-04, 02:48 AM
Interresting ..
There must have some device to fool the chip. :D

Scorpio27
14-10-04, 02:53 AM
From where it take power?
Does it have batteries?:(

Are The mod going to implant them to sabla members body, so none can fake the forum ?!

Kidding folks, never mind :)

Scorpio27
14-10-04, 02:56 AM
MY GOD!!!

Use of advanced VeriChip technology means the risk of theft, loss, duplication or counterfeiting of data is substantially reduced or eliminated. VeriChip products are being actively developed for a variety of security, defense, homeland security and secure-access applications, such as authorized access control to government and private sector facilities, research
laboratories, and sensitive transportation resources, including the area of airport security.


In these markets, VeriChip is able to function as standalone
personal verification technology or it is able to operate in conjunction with other security devices such as ID badges and advanced biometrics.


In the financial arena, VeriChip has enormous potential as a personal verification technology that could help curb identity theft and prevent fraudulent access to banking and credit card accounts.


VeriChip accomplishes this without batteries or any internal source of power. It lies dormant under your skin until energized by a proprietary VeriChip reader. The VeriChip then transmits your personal verification number in milliseconds to the external reader.

source: http://www.4verichip.com/verichipfuture.htm

amo_l_oman
14-10-04, 02:59 AM
would you do it?
Yes and no: is a wonderful device for many purposes like those listed, security(open your house or car just when near, implant in children to avoid or help in kidnaps), health(quick action in emergency) and at same time can be used as a horrible machine, controlling people.

Scorpio27
14-10-04, 03:04 AM
USA Today Reports on Nightclub VeriChip (http://www.contactlessnews.com/weblog/2004/05/12/usa-today-reports-on-nightclub-verichip/)

Get chipped, then charge without plastic -- you are the card

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"Beautiful club-goers have a problem: If you're going to wear a halter top and micro-skirt, there's not much of anywhere to put a wallet. And who wants to carry a purse when you're there to dance? Luckily, a company called VeriChip this year unveiled a solution based on radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology."
We've heard about it for a while now, although editors were a little skeptical given how sensational (read: ridiculous) this story was. However it seems the rumors are true: Baja Beach Club is implanting expensive transponders into their guests so that they do not have to carry purses.
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What's your comment on the issue?

DorellaM
14-10-04, 03:22 AM
It seems convenient yes, but scarier than hell !!

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