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Can technology find
kidnapped children ? No. Not at all.
The internal VeriChip
has no transmitter to work with the GPS Global Satellelites.
It can locate no one.
What about PDL s?
Externally-worn
transmitters do work with the GPS global satellite system, yet
the PDL
( personal location device) would be the very first thing that
kidnappers would remove from the person. That would make the PDL
totally useless in a kidnapping situation.
What does help ? Prayer. Calling upon God is the strongest force
of help in times of kidnapping. In Psalm 91, God tells us of His great protection for us.
He keeps us from all harm because of our love
for Him.
Have you raised your children in the fear ( reverence) of God,
and in the love of
Jesus Christ ? Then Psalm 91 is speaking to you.
The only thing technology does is to track a person in a
controlled environment.
The more a person feels controlled, the more that person resents
the yoke around his life.
VeriKid....VeriChip promotion for children
Definition: VeriKid(TM)
program to provide an emergency identification component to the
overall child safeguard effort
A program to promote VeriKid safeguard solutions in schools;
A community-based control and security program involving supermarkets,
airports, bus stations and other entities that would connect
with the VeriKid program;
A fundraising program to generate financial support for the
National Foundation's various projects to safeguard children in
Mexico. It is also expected that Solusat will contribute a
certain percentage of VeriKid sales in Mexico to the Foundation.
Definition of SOLUSAT MEDICA
is a database
containing medical information pertaining to VERICHIP users,
which can be accessed via the Internet.
Associated hospitals and emergency services will have access to
this information for consultation purposes, while users can
consult and update their data via the Internet or by calling the
customer service departments toll-free number. To guarantee
the confidentiality of this information associates and users will
be furnished with a user name and password that affords them
access to the database.
http://www.cbji.com/doc/tech.html
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Editor
notes:
1. National Foundation is a citizen-assisted monitoring
entity. (from what I perceive)
2. What VeriChip can not
do. VeriChip can NOT locate children. It is NOT satellite-enabled
(GPS).
VeriChip can ONLY identify a person by their unique number within
the subdermal microchip
(implanted
under the skin), and ONLY when that chip is passed-over by
a proprietery scanner.
3. An external device
known as a PLD --Personal Location Device-- IS
satellite-enabled, and works with GPS for location. It is externally
worn, and can easily be removed. It has a transmitter.
VeriChip does not have a
transmitter. VeriChip has a PASSIVE RFid chip and must be
energized , or activated, by the scanner.
News Items:
Big Brother or Mark of the Beast ? -- March 28, 2005
When a chipped child is abducted or
missing, authorities place scanners in areas where the child
might turn up such as shopping malls, bus stations,
airports and other areas. If the child goes by the scanner, the
chip triggers the scanner and alerts authorities to the location.
http://www.sierratimes.com/03/10/28/article_tn_blanton.htm
Brazil : VeriKid(TM),
VeriGuard(TM), October 21, 2003
And Other Security and Emergency Identification Applications
In addition to the first VeriGuard orders, the Company
announced today that its distributor for Brazil, Metro Risk
Management Group LLC (MRMG), has ordered 2,100 additional
VeriChips and 130 proprietary, handheld VeriChip scanners. As
part of the VeriChip product launch in Brazil, MRMG also plans to
introduce a VeriKid(TM) emergency identification program similar
to the child-safeguard program recently announced in Mexcio.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/031021/215517_1.html
Miami based Metro-Risk (Global Company)
http://www.metroriskmg.com/press.htm
Editor's
note: VeriKid is a program targeting the youth
to receive the VeriChip. It is already in Mexico and will be in
Brazil.
It has been observed that this chip is being targeted to the
Latin American countries first.
(Are Catholics WATCHING and WARNING ???)
KinderGuard---
combining GPS with Galileo
The KinderGUARD system will
allow parents to track the movements of their children in
real-time on the Internet. The device not only uses tracking
technology to indicate the location of the wearer, it also
monitors biometrics. An alarm is raised if the child leaves the
area in which he or she is expected to be, if the biometric
sensor indicates that the child may be in distress, or if an
unauthorised person puts on the device.
Interest in the technology is
not restricted entirely to the use of KinderGUARD as a child
safety device. Other potential applications include national security, controlled
access to key facilities (such as airports, container ports and
government buildings) and access to financial services.
The personal location-based services (LBS) industry is expected
to be worth EUR7.3 billion in Europe by 2005 and more than EUR5.7
billion in the US.
http://www.raidersnewsupdate.com/lead-story9.htm
VeriKid: Mexico's Verichip program
for children--Oct. 1, 2003
Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADSX - News), an advanced
technology development company, announced today that Solusat, the
Company's exclusive distributor of VeriChip(TM) products and
services in Mexico, has signed a cooperation agreement with
Mexico's National Foundation for the Investigation of Lost and
Kidnapped Children (Fundacion Nacional de Investigaciones de
Ninos Robados y Desaparecidos).
As part of this initiative, Solusat is launching a new
VeriKid(TM) program to provide an emergency identification component
to the overall child safeguard effort in Mexico.
It is expected that the VeriKid application will soon
become available in other countries, including
the United States, after its introduction in
Mexico.
A program to promote VeriKid
safeguard solutions in schools;
A community-based control and security program involving
supermarkets, airports, bus stations
and other entities that would connect with the VeriKid program;
A fundraising program to generate financial support for the
National Foundation's various projects to safeguard children in
Mexico. It is also expected that Solusat will contribute a
certain percentage of VeriKid sales in Mexico to the Foundation
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/031001/15410_1.html
"The laws of Radio Frequency physics are
actually quite simple, proven and unalterable (at least in our
universe).
They involve wave length, frequency, amplitude, power, signal to
noise ratios, etc.
You cannot generate any of the above
sufficiently in an implantable "grain of rice" size
device to work over but a very few
feet."
.........Kris Gandillon tb2k 10-03
Quoting Wired:
There are distinct projects on the table, but one
form of finding (children) is by putting scanners in strategic
locations where a search is being conducted for a VeriKid that
has been reported missing," said Carlos Altamirano,
Solusat's associate general director.
The company envisions placing walk-through scanners -- similar to
metal-detector portals used in airports -- in malls, bus stations
and other areas where a missing child may appear. The chip also
could be used to identify children who are found unconscious,
drugged, dead or too young to identify themselves.
Critics said kidnappers could circumvent the device easily.
"My big concern is that kidnappers will simply use
'high-tech' tools like knives to get rid of them," said
Lauren Weinstein, creator of the Privacy Forum,
an online digest related to privacy and technology issues.
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,60771,00.html
Verichip for Mexican kidnappings
http://www.arizonarepublic.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&expire=&urlID=7634238&fb
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0921security21.html
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