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Ingersoll-Rand distributorship for verichip -- Jan. 10, 2006
http://www.ingersollrand.com/
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20060110005799&newsLang=en
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060110/20060110005799.html?.v=1

VeriChip finances with "chipped" banker -- Dec. 30, 2005
"VeriChip, a company that makes implantable microchips for humans, on Friday filed for a $45.8-million IPO underwritten by a banker carrying one of the chips."
http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=15104&hed=Human+Chip+Firm+Plans+IPO&sector=Capital&subsector=PublicMarkets
Rev. 13: The Mark of the Beast, on your Beast -- William Jud -- Jan. 19, 2006

The convergence of NAIS and RFID enables the Beast Computer to place its mark on every item of commerce. If the Beast Computer does not, will not, or is instructed not to recognize its identifying mark, the Beast will not let you buy or sell.
Conform, bow down, or starve.

You must report every chicken that hatches, every pig, every horse, every agricultural livestock animal that is born, sold, eaten, escapes, or dies. Currently there are exceptions only for catfish and goldfish. Under current language you must declare and inventory all other animals, even a litter of kittens or puppies or your pet iguana. If you take your animals for veterinary treatment
and your registration permit is not current, the vet will be required to turn you in to federal authorities for prosecution including fines and jail.

Under NAIS, animal owners still ‘own’ animals and pay for the animals' upkeep, but the federal government controls how animals are produced, kept, sold and used.
Private ownership of property, under government control, is Fascism.
http://magic-city-news.com/article_5194.shtml

The Mark of the Beast -- Henry Lamb
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48237


It is our belief here at Apocalyptic Hope that Tommy Thompson is waiting for the chip in the right hand or forehead to be used in conjunction with the 666 global financial system , so that he will have only one chip in his body instead of two.
Hold off on that chip, says Thompson --Dec 2005
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47853

Tagging Americans with RFID -- Dec. 30, 2005
"However, the chipping of Americans is not too far away, as RFID tags are likely to play a key role in securing the next generation of U.S. identity documents, according to Bob McCullough, an analyst at The Yankee Group. Currently, the U.S. Department of State is testing a new type of electronic passport [Ed : REAL ID ] that will use an RFID chip to record a person's information: name, birthday, gender, place of birth, dates of passport issuance and expiration, passport number, and even a photo image of the bearer. Moreover, to protect the stored data from being altered, the same chip is also expected to host a digital signature.
According to Overby, if America becomes the first country to tag its citizens electronically, then the mere detection of an RFID signal would denote the presence of an American and that is the information terrorists might try to exploit.
To lessen the risk of such a scenario, the State Department is considering technology that could prevent the embedded chip from being accessed unless the passport is opened"
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/104/C5782/

Hot Stocks ! (
Just ask Lucifer ) Verichip to trade on the market -- Dec. 30, 2005
"The company's flagship product is a microchip that is implanted under the skin to identify incapacitated patients in emergency rooms. Systems using the chip are installed in 4,000 North American hospitals, Verichip said"
http://www.thestreet.com/_googlen/tech/semis/10259563.html?cm_ven=GOOGLEN&cm_cat=FREE&cm_ite=NA
http://southflorida.bizjournals.com/southflorida/stories/2005/12/26/daily16.html
The Delray Beach, Florida-based company has applied for a Nasdaq listing under the symbol "CHIP"
(CHIP.O:
Quote, Profile, Research).
http://today.reuters.com/investing/financeArticle.aspx?type=newIssuesNews&storyID=2005-12-29T204808Z_01_WBT004472_R
TRIDST_0_HEALTH-VERICHIP-IPO-URGENT.XML

VeriChip IPO
"Analysts had been pointing to VeriChip as one of several RFID vendors likely to announce an IPO in 2006. The other RFID vendors considered IPO candidates are RFID hardware systems provider Alien Technology, based in Morgan Hill, Calif., and Seattle-based RFID chipmaker Impinj. "
http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/2074/1/1/

Do-It-Yourselfers Devise Tag Killer
"Two individuals have posted information online about a homemade device designed to permanently disable passive RFID tags. They say it could be used as a tool to protect personal privacy—which, they maintain, RFID tags are likely to threaten. The report, posted on a site linked to the Chaos Communication Club a German community of technology hackers. describes how the team made the device by retrofitting the electronics inside a disposable camera, then adding a copper coil that generates a burst of electromagnetic energy strong enough to kill the tag."
http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/2074/1/1/

Verichip offering stocks to fund human implant -- Jan. 3, 2006
Last month, VeriChip announced that 68 medical facilities, including 65 hospitals, had agreed to implement the VeriMed system for patient identification
http://rcrnews.com/news.cms?newsId=25223

Note the radical difference in the number of hospitals listed above and below. Guess "system" could mean different things.

Digital Angel sole supplier -- Jan. 2006
VeriChip executed an exclusive eleven year supply and license agreement dated March 4, 2002 with Digital Angel covering the manufacturing, purchasing and distribution of VeriChips implantable microchip. Effective December 28, 2005, VeriChip and Digital Angel entered into an Amended and Restated Supply, License and Development agreement. Under this agreement, Digital Angel has granted to VeriChip exclusive rights to Digital Angels implantable microchip and radio frequency identification technology for the primary purpose of secure, human identification.
Digital Angel is VeriChips sole supplier of microchips relating to this business.

Further, the agreement provides that
Digital Angel shall, ... furnish and operate a computer database to provide data collection
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/060103/adsx8-k.html

Satan's micro minions
-- Dec. 30, 2005
"Chip implants could be part of the satanic identification scheme, foretold in the Book of Revelation, by which "no man might buy or sell, save that he had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of the beast, which is 666." Those without the mark, which itself signals obeisance to the evil one, will find themselves excluded from the chain of commerce, unable to purchase even food.
"Don't be fooled," warns an Internet prophet who calls himself Tony G, "the mark of the beast (Revelation 13 tells us) will be 'in' (not 'on') the right hand, and 'in' (not 'on') the forehead."
That means, he concludes, that "the mark" will almost certainly be "a microchip implant such as the Digital Angel," a conveniently named microchip implant.

Ms. Albrecht and Ms. McIntire will soon publish an updated version of their book, perhaps for the benefit of this constituency. The title, listed on the Thomas Nelson Web site:
"The Spychips Threat:
Why Christians Should Oppose RFID Technology and Surveillance."
Sales could be brisk; credit cards are accepted.

http://www.opinionjournal.com/taste/?id=110007748

Thomas Nelson : K. Albrecht's latest book http://www.thomasnelson.com/consumer/product_detail.asp?sku=1595550216

[ John ] Procter told [ Liz ] McIntyre [ that Tommy ] Thompson would definitely be getting the chip.
"We look forward to setting a firm date in accordance to his [ Thompson's ] schedule and other commitments. ... We want to maximize the impact. ... We'd certainly like to. ... really knock it out of the park."
http://www.madison.com/tct/news/index.php?ntid=64946&ntpid=1

BIO -Thermo Chips for humans -- Dec. 6, 2005
McGrath also said the U.S. military has received a proposal for biothermal chips to replace dog tags on soldiers. Along with the chip, if each soldier also had a GPS scanner on his or her belt, a commander would know the location and relative health of every soldier in the field
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,123845,00.asp

Bio-Thermo's futuristic applications ? Dec. 7, 2005 ( internal links )
Early adopters of the implantable sensing microchip idea in the science fiction field include William Gibson, who wrote about them in his 1984 novel Neuromancer. In the novel, it is not merely temperature that can be read at a distance; the entire physical sensorium can be monitored, which Case does remotely from his computer deck:
http://www.livescience.com/scienceoffiction/051207_rfid_chip.html

Cornered
They're going for prisons, they're going for the schools; they're going for the military; they're going for the people who are not in a position to say ‘no’," Albrecht told The NewStandard. "And who is less in a position to say ‘no’ than a child? I think it's absolutely unconscionable, absolutely unethical."
http://newstandardnews.net/content/?action=show_item&itemid=2632

Will the CDC fault those who refuse the " VeriChip-biothermo" as a risk to community ?
Will Christians find themselves quarantined ??

The first line of defense against the flu is constant surveillance of the various strains of the virus, conducted worldwide by the World Health Organization (WHO) and stateside by the CDC. This system monitors the circulating flu viruses, searching for changes that could lead to new strains.
http://www.livescience.com/humanbiology/051122_flu_part2.html

Digital Angel implantable bio-thermo chip : For Identity as well as flu -- Dec. 5, 2005
[ Digital Angel ] will introduce its patented Bio-Thermo(TM) (temperature-sensing) implantable RFID microchip and related identity system to international poultry/bird markets with the initial geographic emphasis in Asia. The comprehensive identity system includes the implantable Bio-Thermo microchip and related identity and temperature-sensing scanners that allow early identification of temperature increases in individual birds which may permit rapid identification and control of an outbreak of bird flu or other avian diseases.

"Just as we made our identification products available to Gulf Coast communities in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, we believe that our proprietary technology should be made available to threatened countries and researchers working to control the spread of avian flu," said McGrath. "We have had 200,000 bio-thermo chips manufactured for this and companion pet applications and we are immediately prepared to work with research institutions and government entities on any further research necessary to control avian flu."
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051205/lam016.html?.v=35

Bio-thermo chip
Digital Angel Corp. plans to introduce new identification technology that can be used to tracked poultry as part of an effort to prevent an outbreak of the avian flu.
The South St. Paul-based company said Monday it will introduce its Bio-Thermo implantable RFID microchip and related identity system to international poultry markets with an initial emphasis on Asian markets. The microchips, when used with temperature-sensing scanners, can identify temperature increases in individual birds, a symptom of the avian flu
http://biz.yahoo.com/bizj/051205/1199134.html?.v=1

FDA approves VeriChip for medical purposes -- Dec. 2, 2005
Ed : But what does God say ?? Rev. 14: 9-11
Medical data is not stored on the devices, also known as radio frequency identification chips. Rather, it's
stored in a database that links the chips' unique serial numbers with patient data. In its review, the FDA carefully studied the privacy issues around the technology, specifically the risk that medical records could be improperly disclosed, according to Applied Digital

Applied Digital, based in Palm Beach, Fla., also markets the VeriChip as an authentication tool for use in building security and to complete financial transactions
VeriPAY Financial Global System
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-5111637.html?tag=nl
[
Ed : Will this become the 666 Mark of the Beast of Rev. 13: 16-18 ? ]

The tags, which are inserted with a syringe, have been used to track pets and livestock for years, the company said.
[ Ed : So who wants to be branded like cattle ?? or like Nazi Germany 1938 ?? ]
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-5408223.html

Internal VeriChip; External Surgichip -- Nov. 22, 2005
Ed : made to look comparable, but vastly different
VeriChip’s VeriMed Patient Identification product received FDA approval as a Class II Medical Device one year ago. VeriMed is a tiny RFID implant chip about the size of a rice grain that is injected in a person’s tricep area. The chip contains a unique identification number that serves as a pointer to relevant medical information held in an external database. If the patient is unconscious but implanted with such a device, a medical worker only has to wave the reader over their arm to get clues to their condition, Silverman says.

Surgichip: "Once this information is verified to be correct, the chip is placed on the incision’s site [ Ed externally] . The site is marked by a medical marker before the patient is wheeled into the operating room. The surgeon uses an RFID reader, during a ‘timeout’ session before the knife hits the skin, to triple-check that the right patient is undergoing the operation.
http://www.cr80news.com/library/2005/11/22/fdaapproved-rfid-technology-eases-er-visits-reduces-wrongsite-surgery/

Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
-- Nov. 22, 2005
COLTON, California — Soon the Arrowhead Regional Medical Center may be recruiting some patients to carry their medical history with them at all times — in a tiny microchip embedded under the skin.

The Board of Supervisors will vote today [ Ed. Tuesday Nov. 22 ] on whether to approve a pilot program at the hospital in which at least
50 volunteers will have a microchip inserted into their upper right arm.

Arrowhead Regional Medical Center will be teaming up with VeriChip Corporation for the four-month program, according to the Board's staff report.

The company has established an infrastructure of scanners across the country.

http://www.vvdailypress.com/2005/113266647489899.html



Applied MEMS
... medgadget

VeriChip : better than a key fob ? -- Nov. 21, 2005 (
until your read Rev. 14:9-11 )
Then again, given the frequency that people lose their keys, maybe the VeriChip implant is the way to go. The article pointed out that sixty Americans now have the chip -- looks like others could use some encouragement.
http://www.medgadget.com/archives/2005/11/government_push.html

http://www.medgadget.com/archives/2005/02/verichip.html

VeriChip
VIDEO http://wusatv9.com/health/health_article.aspx?storyid=37422

Senate passes bill: patients must have access token for EMRs.... VeriMed System --- 11- 05
Ed : this paves the way for VeriChip to be used by all to access Electronic Medical Records
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7001103374

Digital Angels sells 1.1 million tags to So. America ( Argentina ) Nov. 21, 2005
There are more than 200 million cattle raised in South America with the largest concentrations in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay
.As the global livestock identification market continues to broaden as a result of Mad Cow and disease management awareness, bio-terrorism threats and now potentially bird flu, a global presence is necessary for participation in national identification programs. Digital Angel is one of two worldwide leaders in livestock identification and our expanding global presence will solidify this position. We continue to sign up new distributors and open new distribution channels in South America as well as in Europe and Asia."
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051121/lam051.html?.v=31

200 Centers
to receive free VeriChip Scanners -- Nov. 19, 2005
Financial as well as medical tracking
"So the company is planning to give away scanners, which cost $650 a piece, to 200 trauma centers around the country to jump-start the market.
Applied Digital, based in Palm Beach, Fla., also markets the VeriChip as
an authentication tool "
[ Ed : that links to an article about the VeriPay financial system ]
" for use in building security
and to complete financial transactions."
[ Ed :eventually used with the global 666 economic system ]

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=GIL20051119&articleId=1288


Steve Mullin:
I live in Minnesota and just saw a commercial I hadn't seen before regarding injecting a chip into pets. It is called
"Home Again" for pets, where the satellites can locate any lost pet instantly. The cat or dog just gets a chip implanted under its skin. Though I had read stories regarding the technology being used for prisoners and other applications, I had never seen any application for it advertised to the general public.

Just one step closer to the implementation of what most believe to be the mark of the beast.
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/nov2005/stevem1126.htm

Selling shares of VeriChip stock
--
Nov. 15, 2005 .. available sometime between Jan - March 2006
DELRAY BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 15, 2005--Applied Digital (Nasdaq: ADSX - News), a leading provider of identification and security technology, today announced that its subsidiary, VeriChip Corporation, intends to file a registration statement to sell shares of common stock in an initial public offering [ IPO ] on a firm commitment basis through a syndicate of underwriters. The Company's target for closing the offering is in the second quarter of 2006
http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/business/industries/13174427.htm
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051115/20051115005863.html?.v=1
http://yahoo.reuters.com/financeQuoteCompanyNewsArticle.jhtml?duid=mtfh62349_2005-11-15_15-11-44_wen4437_newsml
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20051115005863&newsLang=en
[ Verichip: ] "asset tracking systems in the United States and internationally." (Ed: "assets" includes people.)
http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradenton/business/industries/13174427.htm
Implantable Chip Vendor
http://www.mobilehealthdata.com/article.cfm?articleid=1709

Applied Digital to spin off VeriChip ..... Nov 15, 2005
VeriChip Corporation to be its own entity anytime after the first of the year ( 2006 )
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Applied Digital Solutions Inc., a maker of identification and security technology, on Tuesday said it plans to spin off its VeriChip subsidiary through an initial public stock offering.[ IPO ]
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.asp?feed=AP&Date=20051115&ID=5284594

First they came for the retarded .......
Giving VeriChip to the disabled -- Nov. 13, 2005
That's pretty disturbing and kind of surprising in that anyone would allow that to occur," said Dr. Stuart Finder, a director at the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Typically, the idea of using vulnerable people -- children, disabled people, pregnant women, prisoners, a whole variety of categories -- we normally say that's not a good idea," Dr. Finder said.
[ Ed : not good ?? Using ANYONE for chip implantation is an abomination ]

The history of abuse of people with mental retardation requires us to be extraordinarily cautious that we don't let those things happen again," she [ Carol Westlake] said.
[ Ed : "cautious " ? ??? There is NO such thing as "cautious" implantation.
ALL chip implantation is heinous.
]

Ed : WOW ! Look at the perverted-newspeak in the following:
" However, Dr. Rader said that not using the implants to benefit and protect the disabled would be a disservice to his clients, would deny their personhood and abridge their right to participate in society."
Ed : Talk about twisted-deception ... an absolute distortion ....
To make any person a number is to DENY their personhood. Let's get it straight.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9919453/

Please see
www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/trust.html for more on this topic.


Universal Scanner for pets -- Nov. 14, 2005
Digital Angel ...announced today that it has developed and will soon begin selling a new and significantly improved scanner that can electronically read or detect any implanted RFID microchip currently used for pet identification and ownership purposes in the U.S. companion pet market. The new scanners are now in production and are expected to be available for purchase by veterinarians, animal shelters and clinics in late November.
Dual readability
The new scanner was designed to read the vast majority of chips in the nation's expanding companion pet marketplace that use a 125 kHz radio frequency including chips that are encrypted. The new scanner can also detect the presence of a
134 kHz radio frequency chip, also called an ISO chip, which is commonly used outside the country but is present in a small number of pets in the U.S.
"
we are agile enough to adapt to any changes or new needs in the marketplace." [ McGrath]
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051114/nym184.html?.v=23

Tracking medications, passports etc. Nov. 14, 2005
University of Wisconsin-Madison's RFID lab.
Most of the chips hold anywhere between 500 to 1,000 pieces of information," University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Information Systems Professor Dave Haseman said.
It helps the pharmacist track his prescriptions, but it also means when you walk out of the pharmacy you may, in fact, also have a radio device telling what that prescription is to someone who had the appropriate device to read it," Haseman said. Haseman said the government is even considering RFID chips in passports

In a statement, Thompson said, 'It is my belief that VeriChip is an important and secure means of accessing medical records and other information."
But not everyone is convinced.
like it or not, RFID is here to stay. "It's not going away. I guarantee it's not going away," Duzyk said.
There is no technology yet to deactivate the chips when the item leaves the store. So someone within range, and with right scanning technology, could track its location, your location and read any information the chip may be transmitting.
The U.S. Defense Department, and the world's biggest retailer, Wal-Mart, are leading the push for RFID.
http://www.themilwaukeechannel.com/news/5321980/detail.html

In a wide-ranging interview, privacy-rights advocate Katherine Albrecht discusses her belief that unaccountable corporations and governments have nightmarish plans for
RFID-chipping everything--and everyone.

The part that made the hair stand up on the back of my neck was when we looked at patents and information to track people. This is where it gets downright creepy. The patent is titled 'Method in Apparatus for Locating and Tracking Persons.' This involved the surgical implantation of an RFID device deep inside the human body. The company talks about planting the device in the head, torso, and deep muscles in the limbs or organs like the gastro intestinal track where they are impossible to remove without major surgery. Click to hear Albrecht read from the patent.
http://informationweek.com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=173402917

Kathryn and Liz 100 % correct ... RFID implant IS the route of the coming 666 Mark of the Beast .
Let's all keep Kathryn and Liz in our prayers, as they are on the front lines of exposing RFID hazards
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/31/technology/31spychip.html?ex=1288414800&en=0b63e066cd6a504a&ei=5090&partner=techdirt&emc=rss mk
Applied Digital knows full well the advantages of having the subdermal ID placed in the forehead or right hand. Please see
VERIFICATION for full details.

Verichip Implant for Medical Purposes -- Dec. 5, 2005
No South County hospitals are yet equipped to take data off the chip. Around the world, some 2,000 people have had a VeriChip implant. About 60 of those are in the United States – most of them employees of the firm located on South Congress Avenue near Germantown Road in Delray Beach. Dr. John Halamka, chief information officer at Harvard Medical School, got “chipped” last year – and said he hasn’t experienced any negative effects. Former Secretary of Health and Human Services and Health-IT advocate Tommy Thompson, who sits on the board of directors of Applied Digital –parent company of VeriChip Corp.--, said he wants to get a “chip shot” in the near future.

VeriChip hopes to expand the use of its data nuggets. But Proctor said the firm wants to make sure that use “remains voluntary.” He said the company expects the number of users to increase as the hospital infrastructure expands. Silverman said he hopes to sell chips to the Pentagon, the CIA and the FBI for use in this world of heightened security. Actually, Applied Digital Solutions does a lot more than create chips.
http://www.bocaratonnews.com/index.php?src=news&prid=13428&category=Main%20Headline

Taking advantage of the disadvantaged
For the thousands of patients presenting in emergency departments each day either unconscious or unable to communicate for themselves due to medical conditions, VeriMed offers a secure, rapid and accurate solution to accessing their medical information.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050922/225357.html?.v=1

Surrender Your DNA to the State -- Nov. 15, 2005 ... kurtnimmo
no probable cause
Pataki and the bureaucrats in New York want your salvia, so they say, just in case you happened to be on the scene of a more serious crime sometime in the past. In other words, you are a suspect to a multitude of crimes, even if there is no probable cause.
the entire country is suspect.
Of course, this is simply an excuse. It is the nature of the state to surveil, probe, tax, appropriate, and ultimately profile every citizen in sprawling databases—and not specifically for any crime committed in the past. It is all part of a “global registration and surveillance infrastructure,” as
Richard Norton-Taylor pointed out in the Guardian last April, heeding the warnings of the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group, including the American Civil Liberties Union, and Statewatch, a UK-based bulletin which tracks developments in the EU.
Ed : Possible scenario ? .......
all of us will have our computerized profiles with biometric data and, eventually, our own little subdermal VeriChip, easily inserted in our increasingly Amendment IV unprotected bodies in conjunction with a routine vaccination.
Of course, any number of us may eventually become “detainees” in the so-called “war on terror,” especially if we refuse to believe our town is quarantined due to the spread of bird flu confined to poultry in China
http://www.wnymedia.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=557&Itemid=35

Applied Digital's subsidiary INFOTECH partners with Cisco for networking -- Feb. 22, 2006
FAIRFIELD, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 22, 2006--InfoTech USA, Inc. (OTCBB:IFTH - News), a majority-owned subsidiary of Applied Digital (NASDAQ: ADSX - News), announced today that it has achieved the small and medium-sized business (SMB) Select Partner designation from Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO - News). By earning the Cisco SMB Select Partner designation, InfoTech USA demonstrates to customers that it understands and supports networking solutions for the small and medium-sized business market, defined as companies that have between 20-500 employees.
InfoTech USA, Inc.... is a provider of information technology solutions, including consulting, networking, procurement, deployment, integration, migration and security services and solutions. The company also provides on-going system and network maintenance services. For more information, please visit www.InfoTechUSA.com.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060222/20060222005477.html?.v=1
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