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bluestflame
21st August 2010, 08:08
"The "VeriChip" Applied Digital Solutions ..."

"The chips are now become so "trivial" we do not pay any more. They are everywhere: in our calculators, our computers, our appliances and so on.

But in recent years, we find them on our bank cards, even our social security cards or even ... our identity cards! Even today are implanted in animals for microchips very close to those mentioned in this article, and which contain medical data on the animal (name, vaccinations etc..) And allow theidentificationof the locationof the track and the satellite return when he lost or dropped. In short, what was only yesterday that science fiction is now a reality.

Let us continue a little reflection: if it is possible to apply this technique on animals, why can we not do the same on humans?"

bluestflame
21st August 2010, 08:22
http://www.freewebs.com/nomicrochip/index.htm

I found the site originally in french and used a translator program

gives me a few ideas about possible other uses for the new airport scanners and the potential to both read these chips and upgrade whatever is contained in them , ie thier software capabilities

http://www.freewebs.com/nomicrochip/micropucecomposantes.jpg

Two types of scanners designed to restore the data from the microchip under the skin for humans: the (little one ), the portable model, (walk through model) , the model "portal"
http://www.freewebs.com/nomicrochip/verichipportablereader.jpg

http://www.freewebs.com/nomicrochip/verichippocketreader.jpg

"Among its components, micro-chip has a transceiver that sends a digital signal to base impulses transmitting 85 data elements. It issues also at regular intervals, a signal similar digitally created. Used as a relay, this signal sends information essential tool if necessary to locate the carrier. The bearer of the microchip becomes a "living antenna" that can be detected at any time via satellite!"


http://www.freewebs.com/nomicrochip/CHIPINJECTION.jpg

"Implanted under the skin using a hypodermic syringe under local anesthesia ..."

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http://www.freewebs.com/nomicrochip/verichip_scheme_modified.jpg