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Grizzom
11th June 2010, 19:39
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zQmNTVUAag&feature=player_embedded#!

Michio Kaku Interview about man injecting himself with computer virus.

Michio Kaku speaks about University of Reading researcher Mark Gasson becoming the first human known to be infected by a computer virus. The virus, infecting a chip implanted in Gasson's hand, passed into a laboratory computer. From there, the infection could have spread into other computer chips found in building access cards.

All this was intentional, in an experiment to see how simple radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips like those used for tracking animals can host and spread technological diseases.

The research shows that as implantable bionic devices such as pacemakers get more sophisticated in the years ahead, their security and the safety of the patients whose lives depend on them will become increasingly important, said Gasson.

Read more here : http://www.reading.ac.uk/sse/about/news/sse-newsarticle-2010-05-26.aspx

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Gasson

TPTB never cease to amaze me, with how many ways they come up with, to do harm to the general population! :confused:

This is some scary technology!!! :target:

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Kra
12th June 2010, 07:54
They already talk about implanted chips like it's something normal.

Ross
12th June 2010, 08:29
Yes it is among us and well on its way to being the norm.

Nice little introduction using our pets as a 'way into the accepting mind' then you have Homeless peoples, chipped as 'experimental' and sold to us as 'for our better safety' 'we can now keep an eye on them and help to maintain safer streets and property. Germany and England talking of chipping Dance Clubs for better ease in entering building. Japan is on the verge of introducing this system, the first step will be the train station entry and boarding terminals.

Computor viruses? indeed, we may have to purchase anti virus software...at a cost, with continued updates :attention:


Peace

Operator
12th June 2010, 09:22
I am not so sure about what the real reason for this video is. It actually has several messages ...

Kra, I think your remarks are right ... they DO talk about chips as a regular accepted concept. However one of the messages is that chips are a new potential danger
because they CAN contain viruses (so ? maybe not such a good idea to introduce them on a massive scale ?).

There is more confusing stuff in this video ...
Like the reporter said ... so it could be on my card as well ? If that is the case then why go through the trouble of inserting a chip for this experiment ?

Also I have some doubts about what is said about chips ....
E.g. in a cashless society 'All your money will be on the chip'. Ok, that means DATA !
I don't think there is a necessity to have SOFTWARE on it ... hence there can't be any virus on it.

Also it does not even make sense to store a lot of DATA on it ... just store an ID on it and via a world wide network your DATA is retrieved.
The fact that we have internet and GSM networks e.g. supports this idea.

There is even more reason to think that the DATA itself will be stored centrally. If the real reason behind the chips is total (=central) control then it makes no sense
to leave a chip detector/reader at the other end of the world on its own with stored DATA that it can't verify/validate.

Don't get me wrong, I am fully against the idea of inserting chips but I think there is a lot of rubbish in the discussion as well.
The more I hear Michio Kaku about these kind of things makes me wonder on which side he really is.
The more I hear from him the more suspicion I get that he's the 'scientific salesman' to diminish/ease the topics in the fear monger circuit (on purpose).
This way he becomes 'trusted' ... e.g. everyone now talks about how we could soon be a type1 civilization ...
In my opinion he promotes 'globalization' a little too much to be comfortable with.

I sometimes wonder if he is the scientist that Bill Ryan talks about 'that everyone would recognize'

Steven
12th June 2010, 12:04
With the perspective of microchips used in the human body being contaminated by digital virus, are these technological devices really an improvement? I don't think a future society of spiritually evolved human would need much of these devices. The problem with the technology is that in some subtle ways, it makes the human lazy to develop its spirituality. The spirit is strong. Unfortunately, we use it in such a way that we rely way too much on materiality to shape the reality. And the spirit remains underused...

Namaste, Steven

Grizzom
13th June 2010, 05:55
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