300 humans to be implanted with radio tracking chips
ABC reports about a plan to implant hospital patients with RFID chips:
"In a new test program, Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey plans to implant patients suffering from chronic diseases with a microchip that will give emergency room staff access to their medical information and help avoid costly or serious medical errors, the insurer said on Friday…
…Horizon will test the program for two years to see if it warrants expansion."
Several medical centers have started to "chip" humans:
"Trinitas becomes the sixth hospital that has agreed to adopt the VeriMed System in their emergency department in the last five months and the third hospital in the State of New Jersey to employ the VeriMed System."
VeriChip’ family of companies has be involved in "chipping" 6 million dogs and cats. How long will it be until implanted chips become mandatory? It’s so convenient, and it is for your safety.
To see what it’s going to be like when you get chipped, check out this video of the chip insertion process.
[…] As mentioned in the last post, humans are already being implanted with RFID chips. […]
Pingback by Real Conspiracy Theories » Viruses for your implanted chip — July 18, 2006 @ 2:05 am
Well it was only a matter of time! When I first read about the VeriChip on line I e-mailed the FDA and asked them if they had any future plans of making the chip insertion “madatory.” That was almost two years ago–I’m still waiting for an answer. Of course the proletariat have no need to force the insertion of the chip–they have simply delegated that to the insurance companies who will soon refuse to treat you “if you dont have the chip inserted.” Ain’t democracies fine!!!
Comment by Erica — September 13, 2006 @ 10:24 pm
This should be interesting. I just thought of this– my second time reading this page– because I’m so credulous that it is actually happening!— What I’m thinking is that a persons’ medical history could be altered to include any kind of information on the chip if viruses become an issue. Hospitals, the military, and medical practitioners; that wanted to avoid law suits could simply “deny” medical information exists on a person; and/or add diagnosis like ” frequent hallucinations; psychiatric instability-etc” the possibilities are dastardly and endless! Paranoia? Perhaps. Ask your dog and cat how they feel we played them first!
Comment by Dawn — September 26, 2006 @ 6:25 pm
Oh well this is one of my favorites being a health care worker I was immediately suspicious of the “Veri-Chip,” as it was originally called. I actually wrote the FDA and asked what plans they had to make these mandatory in the future–of course they never responded! Well I see it’s been figured out. “You no get chip, you no get health insurance.” Just a matter of time………
Comment by Erica — February 14, 2008 @ 3:52 pm