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06-01-2006, 07:33 PM #1
RFID microchips
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Thursday, June 1, 2006
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LIFE WITH BIG BROTHER
Chip-maker wants to implant immigrants
Says could be used to register guest workers, ID at workplace
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Posted: June 1, 2006
3:57 p.m. Eastern
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© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
The maker of the controversial radio-frequency tracking chip suggests implanting the device in immigrants and guest workers.
Scott Silverman, chairman of the board of VeriChip Corp., was responding to the Bush administration's call to know "who is in our country and why they are here."
In an interview with "Fox & Friends" on the Fox News Channel, Silverman suggested the RFID – radio frequency identification device – implants could be used to register workers at the border and then verify their identities in the workplace.
"We have talked to many people in Washington about using it," he told Fox News, according to LiveScience.com.
The VeriChip tag, about the size of a large grain of rice, can be injected directly into the body. Its special coating allows it to bond with living tissue.
The device receives a signal from an RFID reader, which translates the data.
The tags have been used for decades to identify animals, including livestock, laboratory animals and pets.
Privacy advocates have objected to its use in human beings.
LiveScience.com pointed out Colombian President Alvaro Uribe allegedly told visiting U.S. senators Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., and Arlen Specter R-Pa., that microchips could be used to track seasonal workers.
"President Uribe said he would consider having Colombian workers have microchips implanted in their bodies before they are permitted to enter the U.S. for seasonal work," Specter told Congress April 25.
As WorldNetDaily reported in February, a Cincinnati company is requiring any employee who works in its secure data center to be implanted with an RFID tag.
When Former Secretary of Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson joined the VeriChip Corp. board of directors, he pledged to get chipped and encouraged Americans to do the same so their electronic medical records would be available in emergencies.
But VeriChip spokesman John Procter said Thompson had been "too busy" to undergo the procedure, adding that he had no clear plans to do so.END OF AN ERA 1/20/2009
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06-01-2006, 07:44 PM #2
Who is in control?
Sounds like a good idea to me as RFID is used by Meximart and a host of other business. But ACLU. Bush's brother, LaRaza, Mecha, and all other milltant groups who are here to support these wonderful immigrants (sarcasm intended) would be up in arms and lawsuits would be flowing like drug cartel dollars to the administration and congress. RFID is used on cattle. Since illegal aliens are led like sheep by their militant supporters and "gringo" hating antagonizers and the average illegal alien has the intelligence and civility of a head of cattle an RFID tag might work.
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06-01-2006, 07:54 PM #3
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I would not advocate them being chipped. You who is next don't you.
The ultimate plan is to chip us. Do you really want to be controlled and tracked in that manner. Not me, nnnnoooooo sir.
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06-01-2006, 09:33 PM #4
My dog is chipped. It's only effective if he turns up in a place with a cip reader. The chips are no good without readers.
Wonder if we could scan them at W-M????
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06-01-2006, 09:55 PM #5
I do not agree with chips, as yes we will be next. Tamper proof ID is the way to go although I cannot see how they will do this as they cannot even tamper proof our money.
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