Now we're getting somewhere - if I can chip my remote control or my car keys so I never lose them... that's the stuff.
Two years ago, for example, every one of the 6,000 paper files in the offices of the Ontario Motor Vehicles Claims Fund joined Mr. Smith's list of "things." Each folder now carries an RFID chip that makes the file traceable.
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
A discussion of forced implantation ... it begins!
"Your industry is sick." This was the opening line of an email received last week by RFID Update in reference to a televised interview on the Fox News Channel with VeriChip chairman Scott Silverman, who argues that implanting microchips in immigrants to the United States could be a viable solution to the immigration issue.
Also:
Are there really plans to insert RFID chips under your skin if you get a work permit for the US? And if there are, will they work?
Silverman claims the idea is more than just a pipe dream, and said, "We have talked to many people in Washington about using it." Read more at Networking Pipeline
Also:
Are there really plans to insert RFID chips under your skin if you get a work permit for the US? And if there are, will they work?
Silverman claims the idea is more than just a pipe dream, and said, "We have talked to many people in Washington about using it." Read more at Networking Pipeline
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