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#5289 - 04/06/02 11:57 PM FDA approves chip implant
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FDA has just approved the implantation of Verichip, provided it holds no medical data. This now sets in motion what will become a more widespread push for chip implantation. The company that makes Verichip also makes several other implant devices, including one, called 'Digital Angel'. This is a one-piece sub-miniature telemetry device, about the size of a dime. It is implanted into muscle tissue, where it receives it's power from the electromagnetic effect of muscle contractions. Basically, GPS satellites can track you anywhere in the world. This is something I see many parents putting inside their kids. Would anyone here consider having such a device implanted? No doubt in a few years, a more advanced, perhaps smaller version will be available. Unlike other telemetry devices this model requires no external secondary unit.

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#5290 - 04/07/02 12:13 AM Re: FDA approves chip implant
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so long as I can control it's off switch, and it is a shallow implant.

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#5291 - 04/07/02 12:45 AM Re: FDA approves chip implant
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I would say, "Absolutely no." I'm not a conspiracy nut (at least, I don't think I am) but there have been far too many cases of the government (and other groups) abusing powers after providing assurances that they would not be abused. I think people will have the same objections to this that they had to the Clipper (cryptographic) chip - "who will watch the Watchers?" <br><br>I suppose there are advantages to this technology, but there are disadvantages as well. Could a child who is kidnapped be located within hours, for example? I doubt it. GPS signals don't travel through buildings very well; I can't even maintain a lock when I'm going through the car wash, and how powerful a signal would this dime-sized chip be able to transmit anyway? Any child molester with half a brain is going to lock the kid in the trunk at the first opportunity to block the tracking signal, so your magic tracking is just so much wasted electronics.<br><br>The Verichip Is a high-tech Medic Alert bracelet, as far as I can tell, except that it can't be read by First Aiders or paramedics unless they have a very expensive scanner. If it's going to be used for identification purposes, are we going to be denied the right to travel by air if we don't have one? <br><br>This is just weird. High-tech gone berserk.
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