Apocalyptic Hope ....... All Verichip articles .......... Different sizes of verichip
VARIOUS VERICHIPS
Different accounts ( sizes ) ; different ID
numbers; different functions
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channelnewsasia.com
Different Sized Baja local-retailer Chip (
different type of an account)
Ed: It appears from the latest
news article from the BBC that the Chip that was placed in the
ARM at the Baja Beach Club
was / is for a limited DEBIT- Account set up with the local
retailer and is pre-paid for financial transactions.
"Imagine having a glass
capsule measuring 1.3mm by 1mm, about the size of a
large piece of rice injected under your skin.
The night club
offers its VIP clients the opportunity to have a syringe-injected
microchip implanted in their upper arms that not only gives them
special access to VIP lounges, but also acts as a debit
account from which they can pay for drinks."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3697940.stm
The size of this chip mentioned in the above article is smaller than the advertised verichip
which is 12mm by 2.1 mm. The chip in the arm is vastly different than the chip in the right hand or forehead.
http://www.adsx.com/prodservpart/verichip.html
Different sizes of two different chips pointed out by HV and shared with this author.A smaller debit-account chip in the arm ( a pre-paid system with a local retailer) is vastly different from the larger 666 subdermal chip in the right hand or forehead used for universal financial transactions and is registered in a global database that is cross - referenced with world wide total networking. The larger 666 Mark of the Beast chip shows allegiance to the Beast and his system.
The chip in the right hand or forehead will perform financial transactions in Real time and will network globally with all banks, and will not be a limited pre-paid account with specific retailers.What exactly is the 666 Mark of the Beast ?
www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/trust.html
Different Number on medical and security chips than on the
global 666 MOB chip
Ed: Patient ID and the employee ID are both
interchangeable, as the article states below.
Yet the 666 MOB on the Right hand or Forehead will most likely not
be interchangeable with the functions of the arm-chip for medical
and/ or security purposes.
Will the MOB be the only
chip with 666 + Social Security number ? Time will tell.
If all three were interchangeable, than the Bible would not have
specified only the number in the Right Hand and Forehead as being
damnable, but would have said all three were damnable.
Big Brother
on a tiny chip-- March 20, 2006 -- Rosie
Lombardi
"A key concern was the use of active RFID chips,
which emit a constant signal that can potentially be read by
criminals covertly scanning passport holders at airports. The
agency has since announced it will proceed with a revised plan
using passive RFID chips, which emit no signal
until they are activated by a reader at close range.
As of October 2006, all U.S. passports will contain RFID
chips.
FDA
Ed: clarification
....
VeriChip is FDA approved only when it is intra-muscular and used
for medical purposes. It is NOT approved for financial and
security purposes, and they even say so in their press releases.
"VeriChip is the only company that offers
FDA-approved, human implantable RFID. We're the only ones on the
block," he says. The company offers a variety of systems
that represent the state of the art today in human RFID."
VeriMed
Ed
: Comment ...
How can ADS say it is "voluntary" when eventually
all medical applications will require a Verichip for record
keeping? To choose not to take the chip means that health care
will be denied.
Yes, one could be tracked with this chip. Certainly medical
tracking leaves one terribly vulnerable to an arbitrary system of
adopted guidelines and insurance prohibitives.
Anytime one's implanted arm is near a scanner, one can be
tracked.
"VeriMed is a voluntary medical device
offered to those who choose to adopt it. This system is not used
for tracking it is strictly for identification, and that's
an important distinction," says Procter
VeriGuard
ID..
Ed: the following statement is very
revealing.
It implies that both the VeriGuard ID number and the VeriMed
ID number on the implanted chip within the arm is a consigned
number ( similar to an EMPLOYEE ID number)
and NOT one's
Social Security number. The VeriGuard and VeriMed chip can
be interchangeable, as the statement below confirms.
We can then deduce that when VeriChip is finally implanted in the
right hand or forehead for Financial
transactions, then at that time
[ and for the first time ] it will most likely have one's
unique Social Security number imprinted within it.
At that point, it will not be interchangeable for any other
application.
We know from the Bible that the chip in the right hand or
forehead HAS to be vastly different from any other implantable
chip, since it is damning. Rev. 14 : 9--11
It will therefore have to have a different number and
will NOT be interchangeable with the VeriGuard and VeriMed
systems, or any other application for that matter.
It will ONLY be used exclusively with the 666
global Financial System of the beast,
complete with his name or number or image.
Since the hand-forehead chip will be different in
number, it is not too hard to envision the fact that VeriChip
will call these chips by a different name ... perhaps a name that
allies with the Beast.
And perhaps a tattoo-image will be externally placed on the skin
above the implanted chip for easy
scannability, as well as proclaiming Loyalty and agreement with
the 666 Financial System."
"If an employee leaves the company, the ID
number is removed from the access list, but the chip is not
removed from the employee's arm, he says. "It can be used
for other medical identification purposes."
http://www.itworldcanada.com/a/News/5ed254b3-6c3a-40aa-8a76-52be56b8b384.html
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two
"Many technology cheerleaders are
naïve and short-sighted about the way technology is, can or will
be used," says Philippa Lawson, executive director at the
Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC).
"People have not thought through the societal implications
of RFID. Is this the direction we want to be heading, giving the
capability to third parties to engage in ubiquitous and
surreptitious surveillance?"
"what is purportedly voluntary in
the vast majority of cases is not fully informed consent"
http://www.itworldcanada.com/Pages/Docbase/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=idgml-5ed254b3-6c3a-40aa-8a76-52be56b8b384&Portal=2e5351f3-4ab9-4c24-a
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Articles :
VeriChip
.... different chips for different functions -- Oct. 13, 2004
The FDA does not regulate VeriChip (but the medical chip does give access to
...) with regard to its security, financial,
personal identification and safety applications.
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/041013/applied_digital_digital_angel_1.html
This confirms what Scott Silverman said on the Today show that
the medical database can open up one's driver's license and
financial information. Pandora's Box indeed.
Silverman to appear Thursday on 8am segment of The Today Show
(NBC)
DELRAY BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 13,
2004--Applied Digital (NASDAQ:ADSX - News), a provider
of Security Through Innovation(TM), announced today that its
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Scott R. Silverman is
scheduled to appear on NBC Television's The Today Show on Thursday,
October 14th during the 8 am time period. The Today
Show airs in most major markets beginning at 7 am local time.
Mr. Silverman is expected to discuss the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration's (FDA) clearance of VeriChip(TM) for medical
applications in the United States. The Company also held a
conference call and webcast earlier today to discuss these
developments. A replay of the webcast may be accessed at http://www.adsx.com/content/index.htm.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/041013/135921_1.html
Chip to access Health records --Oct. 13, 2004
A computer chip that is implanted under the skin won U.S.
approval on Wednesday for use in helping doctors quickly access a
patient's medical history.
The VeriChip, sold by Applied Digital Solutions Inc. (ADSX.O: Quote,
Profile,
Research)
, is placed in the upper arm in a painless procedure that takes
minutes, the company said.
Privacy advocates have voiced worry about the speedy
transfer of sensitive medical information via computer. Applied
Digital said the data would be kept secure.
Shares of Digital Angel Corp. (DOC.A: Quote,
Profile,
Research)
, which licenses the VeriChip technology to Applied Digital, rose
nearly 29 percent to $3.49 on the American Stock Exchange.
http://yahoo.reuters.com/financeQuoteCompanyNewsArticle.jhtml?duid=mtfh63453_2004-10-13_20-37-52_n13610422_newsml
Fantastic Voyage...History of Verichip
http://yahoo.smartmoney.com/onedaywonder/index.cfm?story=20041013&afl=yahoo
Database Privacy ?
Emily Stewart, a policy analyst at the Health Privacy
Project in Washington, said it was unclear if patients would be
able to limit their accessible information to blood type or other
information critical in an emergency.
"This kind of technology could offer all kinds of benefits
in terms of improving the quality of health care, but if privacy
protections aren't built in at the outset there could be serious
consequences for patients," Stewart said.
http://yahoo.reuters.com/financeQuoteCompanyNewsArticle.jhtml?duid=mtfh65078_2004-10-13_22-09-05_n13104343_newsml
Medchip not the same as financial chip in right hand or forehead
About the size of a grain of rice, the microchip
is implanted in the triceps area between
the elbow and the shoulder of the right arm.
Inserting the chip involves a brief, painless procedure using
local anesthetic, and once under the skin, the VeriChip [ actually this is a medchip ] is
invisible to the naked eye, the companies said.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/yhoo/story.asp?source=blq/yhoo&siteid=yhoo&dist=yhoo&guid=%7B5689C024%2DC7F5%2D
4026%2DB82E%2D718DB62DE0F8%7D
Ed.
note: adsx uses the term "veriChip" very
loosely to mean any rfid chip that is subdermally placed in
humans. If adsx was more forthright and honest, they would admit
that there are several different forms of this subdermal
chip, and each one should be called by its technical application.
There is a medchip ( subdermal ) placed in the
arm for medical, health purposes only.
There is a security-chip (subdermal) placed in
the arm for access into areas of security, buildings, etc.
As of this date ( October 13th, 2004) there has never
been an actual financial-VeriChip placed in
the right hand or forehead of anyone publicly. This refers even
to those of the Baja Beach Club whose patrons received a
stored-value rfid debit chip in their arm ( or anywhere) with
limited capacity and it is not for ALL global financial
transactions. The Baja chip is not associated with the 666
economic system. The rfid chip in their arm is no different than
an rfid chip in a key fob. All of those rfid chips have limited
abilities and are not universally applied, nor are they
associated with the world leader (beast).
Both Applied Digital and Digital Angel shares jump -- Oct. 13,
2004
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/041013/applied_digital_digital_angel_1.html
Comment from
sender:
"The fear factor
card is always played right before a debate. Whether it is a
implantable chip/Chechan rebel."
We agree with you , the
Fear-Factor is the greatest controlling factor at this time.
Notice how it all comes into play at the darkest time of the year
when people spill over into anxiety and worry and fear more than
at other times. Good point !
FDA Chip
The chip's serial number pulls up the patients'
blood type and other medical information.
Silently and invisibly, the dormant chip stores a
code - similar to the identifying UPC code on products sold in
retail stores - that releases patient-specific information when a
scanner passes over the chip.
At the doctor's office those codes stamped onto chips, once
scanned, would reveal such information as a patient's
allergies and prior treatments.
Club hoppers in Barcelona, Spain, now use the microchip
much like a smartcard to speed drink
orders and payment.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/aptech_story.asp?category=1700&slug=FDA%20Implantable%20Chip
Medical History implanted in body
http://www.wsbtv.com/health/3805922/detail.html
Who Will Watch the Watchers ?
Christopher S. Bentley
VeriChip Persuasion
"Just as the Mexican people are being worn down to accept
microchip implants for their kidnapping plague, Americans are
being softened up psychologically by the threat of terrorism to
cave in to similar surveillance state solutions. The American
people are continually being held in suspense and bombarded with
warnings that sooner or later terrorists will strike again
This biometric control mechanism is also one of the
recommendations of the 9/11 Commission. Its report states:
"Secure identification
[means] biometric identifiers
[that] measure unique physical characteristics, such as facial
features, fingerprints, or iris scans, and reduce them to
digitized, numerical statements called algorithms." The
report added: "Americans should not be exempt from carrying
biometric passports."
Such a totalitarian recommendation is no surprise. Half of the 10-member (supposedly "independent, bipartisan") 9/11 Commission was comprised of members of the world-government promoting Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). CFR members on the commission included Thomas H. Kean, who served as chair, and Lee H. Hamilton, the vice chair, along with Jamie S. Gorelick, Bob Kerrey, and John F. Lehman. Philip D. Zelikow (CFR), one of three members of the commissions staff, was the executive director.
If biometric identification is
deemed insufficient, the "solution" would be to make
unique ID more "tamper-proof," such as by implanting the microchip, as is now
beginning to take place in Mexico. A July 27 Associated Press
report noted that Applied Digital, which manufactures the chips
being used in Mexico and elsewhere, is positioning itself to
market implantable microchip technology in the United States
where thus far it has received a chilly reception.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/2004/10-04-2004/watchers.htm
Salvation www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/sal.htm
Bible www.blueletterbible.org