This year, microchips have already been shipped to companies in Spain, France, Germany, Japan and China, according to chip maker BioTeq, a UK-based firm.
And this week The Telegraph reports that the Swedish company, Biohax, is in talks with a number of UK legal and financial firms to implant staff with the devices, including one major company with hundreds of thousands of employees.
Human chip implants (either RFID, or the more sophisticated NFC (Near-field Communication) are injected into the flesh between the thumb and forefinger which then sends information wirelessly. This enables you to open your front door, access your office, start your car without a key, and make credit card payments. And while they're all the rage in Sweden, that's not why you'll probably end up with one someday.
Microchip implants are going from tech-geek novelty to must-have medical tool, and as with most technologies, there will come a time when they become so useful they're hard to refuse.
Cardiologist Michael Mirro, Director of the Parkview Research Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has developed prototypes of "implants that will be able to continually monitor an individual's vitals, enabling both patients and doctors to access highly accurate real-time information," according to The Atlantic.
Other potentially lifesaving solutions include:
- implanted spinal cord stimulator for chronic pain management
- insert-able cardiac monitors for patients with heart conditions
- a long-term glucose-monitoring system for people with diabetes
- GPS-enabled chips to track people with severe dementia
These implants, powered by body heat, will aid patients with a wider range of conditions and make the chips more affordable than medical devices currently used.
Imagine never needing to carry cash or credit cards, ID or driver's license, no medical cards, library cards, or any cards at all. No more losing your keys or your kids. Parents could track their children in real-time, law enforcement could track registered sex offenders and governments could track ...well ...you name it, they could track it. And that's just the beginning.
With benefits like these, you might be running out of good reasons to say 'No' (unless you read the Bible, of course).
A wise man once said: "With today's technology, it's possible for a tyrant to control and track the world's population. Imagine a global leader making it impossible to buy or sell unless you agreed to be marked with a sign of allegiance to him. What kind of technology would that take?" -- Hal Lindsey, author
"He required everyone-great and small, rich and poor, slave and free-to be given a mark on the right hand or forehead. And no one could buy or sell anything without that mark, which was either the name of the beast or the number representing his name." Revelation 13: 16 &17find out HOW TO GO TO HEAVEN
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