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#32211 04/19/02 03:54 PM
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I saw this on another forum and thought it was interesting...


http://www.10meters.com/verichip_fda.html

Skin Deep: Human Microchip Gets Green Light for U.S. Distribution

10Meters News Service

April 4, 2002 – VeriChip has been given an official green light to begin selling its implantable human microchip in the United States.

The Palm Beach, Fla., company yesterday announced that it had received "written guidance" from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that the chip is not considered a "regulated medical device."

The designation clears the way for the company to begin marketing, distributing and selling the rice-sized chip for use in a "variety of security, emergency and healthcare applications," the company said.

"Since we introduced VeriChip to the world in December, it has received global recognition as life-enhancing technology. This favorable FDA guidance was a major goal of Applied's new management team. It has been accomplished. We can now begin to sell, market and distribute VeriChip in the United States," said Scott R. Silverman, president of Applied Digital Solutions.

VeriChip was launched as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions on February 7.

VeriChip chip vs. a Dime


The chip is a miniaturized radio frequency identification device (RFID) that can be embedded with a unique identification number and other critical data about the wearer. Requiring only local anesthesia and a tiny incision, it can be inserted in an outpatient setting.

The data on the chip is retrieved through an external scanner. It works by allowing a small amount of radio frequency energy to pass through the skin and "energize" the dormant VeriChip. The chip emits a radio frequency signal that transmits the verification number. It then utilizes radio frequencies to transmit the information for display on the scanner.

Data can also be transmitted via the telephone or the Internet to an FDA-compliant data-storage site.

VeriChip made news in February when it challenged Andy Rooney, the curmudgeonly commentator on TV's "60 Minutes" news magazine, to "chip" his words.

Rooney quipped during his segment on the February 10 show that he would be willing to have a chip implanted under his skin, if that would help speed up and assure security at airports.

"We need some system for permanently identifying safe people. Most of us are never going to blow anything up and there's got to be something better than one of these photo Ids," Rooney said. "I wouldn't mind having something planted permanently in my arm that would identify me."

Applied Digital Solutions responded the next day by inviting Rooney to "join a select group of people to get chipped."

A family in Boca Raton, Florida, had contacted Applied Digital Solutions in December to volunteer as chip "guinea pigs."

Digital Angel, a St. Paul, Minnesota company that produces Global Positioning System (GPS) devices – including a pager and two wristwatch models for children and adults – is also a wholly-owned subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions. (See "A 'Digital Angel' for Troubling Times.")

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Interesting bit of information. I can see where such a development can have a chilling "Big Brother" effect on human life, and -- as a good American and religious person who REALLY values freedom -- can become concerned about it.

But, as a health and safety person for a labor union, I immediately thought how useful it could be to have one's medical information (e.g., drug allergies like penicillin and aspirin, past history of hypertension or diabetes and even past EKGs etc.) available so that the treating physician doesn't have to guess about an unconscious patient. (How many folks would be willing to wear multiple copies of those bracelets that indicate 'problems'?) I think it would also be great if a line could be added: "Patient is a practicing Catholic/Orthodox, please summon a priest as soon as possible." That would be, as the kids say: "waaaaayy cool". (And I would be very comfortable knowing that this information would be communicated to health care personnel along with my medication records.)

I guess, as with all innovations, that we have to be ever vigilant to make sure that the "innovation" will truly be a service to the individual person, and not just some damnable marketing device (like the 'tracers' on one's internet meanderings and subsequent 'rental' of information to marketers). As a Greek-American, I get paranoid about who knows who I am and what I do -- thanks to my indoctrination about the T people from my ancestors. Perhaps it's a mental illness (<grin&gt wink , but when asked for my Social Security number, I refuse to give it. Or, if they want to deny me services (which is illegal, but I don't have the $$$ to hire high-priced lawyers to fight them), then I make one up unless it is a legitimate Federal agency that has legal authorization to ask for it. My Fed friends go apoplectic. (Federal law in the US restricts the use of SS number to those Federal agencies that were using it as an identifier prior to 1967. Anybody else [including private organizations] do not have the right to use this number for any purpose whatsoever. So one is perfectly within one's rights to say: Go Away!)

The illegal requestors oftentimes ask you to repeat the number to "confirm" it. The solution: take your SS number; add or subtract 1 or 2 to the actual number, and recite that. Easy. Replicable. And not Illegal since the requestors DON'T have a legal right to this information even though they seem to think that they do. It's the way our ancestors survived -- and I think it's "waaaay cool". There is a rock group called: "Rage Against the Machine". I think they've hit upon something that we Byzantines have inculcated in our bones: Don't cooperate with those who would work to manipulate (or oppress) us.

"Oh, the freedom of the Children of God" St. Paul

Christ is Risen!

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I think the chip would be a boon for those who are dependent on nursing homes and other institutional settings.

With the GPS element, such a chip would be a lifesaver.

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These kind of things just give me the creeps. The technology of this secular and materialistic society tries to impose itself on me enough already, I don't need it to become part of my body.

You've heard the axiom "money doesn't buy happiness", well, neither does this trash I rekon.

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Just have this to say! It is a grave violation of my autonomy as an individual and free human being.
Stephanos


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