13Buddha ago

I am finding out quite a bit about microchips for humans. It's been around for quite awhile. There's even an online company, Dangerous Things, who sells a chip and an injection kit for $57. "Meet the Humans With Microchips Implanted in Them." https://www.google.com/amp/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/meet-the-humans-with-microchips-implanted-in-them/

gamepwn ago

What the fuck

lurkinginvestigator ago

How can you tell if one of these has gps?

13Buddha ago

It seems nobody f'ing knows and/or nobody cares. It's a confusing MESS. So far, I have found out that every microchip contains a unique ID# that can be linked to an external database to determine if its purpose serves as a personal ID, for law enforcement purposes, your medical history, etc. It appears that multiple databases may exist.

The launch date of a commercial registry for human microchip implants was set for May 1, 2002. Back then, Applied Digital Solutions wholly owned subsidiary was VeriChip Corp., and they were to launch the Global Verichip Subscriber (GVS) Registry Service. The GVS Registry was hosted and maintained by Digital Angel Corp. operations in Owings, MD. Digital Angel divested itself in 2008. Now it's VeriTeQ, a provider of implantable medical device ID and radiation dose measurement technologies based in Delray Beach, FL.

This was as far as I got before a headache set in.

Vindicator ago

Here is an article from the SF Globe about a tagging device being found in a human trafficking victim by an ER doctor. This occurred in 2015. http://sfglobe.com/2016/03/08/tagging-device-found-in-human-trafficking-victim/

Great addition, 13Buddha. ThaswhatI'mtalkin'about. Thanks for reposting.

13Buddha ago

Here is Microchip Technology's statement in full. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7wYFQg_BoQPdDE2amZmR2NVYkU/view

Here is a well-written article, "Implanted Computer Chips," from Bradley University, IL. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7wYFQg_BoQPZHotVEtHQ3hQeDQ/view