Implanted ID chip (under arm) finds way into a nightclub in Glasgow, Scotland

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By thecounterpunch


Excerpt from ZDNet Article

The rice grain-sized chips, designed to be injected into the arm's fatty tissue, can be scanned like a bar code to call up personal information such as name, blood type and medical records.

The devices can also be linked to financial information such as credit card numbers and buying habits, which is why a nightclub in Glasgow, Scotland, recently began offering to implant its patrons with the chips. The club, called Bar Soba, said the chips let customers leave their wallets at home and count on their favorite drink being ready as soon as they walk through the door and get scanned.

VeriChip is a subsidiary of a Palm Beach, Fla., company called Applied Digital, which also makes implantable chips for tracking livestock and identifying lost pets. All are based on technology called radio frequency identification, or RFID.

So is this going to be true ?

"The end goal is to get everybody chipped, to control the whole society, to have the bankers and the elite people control the world."

- Nick Rockefeller quoted by Aaron Russo in this video-interview.

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Robin  says:
17 months ago

Uh, no thank you! It reminds me of that movie "Gattaca". Nice hub.

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thecounterpunch  says:
17 months ago

Gattaca ? I never saw it because I don't like these kind of films like I don't like 1984 :)

http://hubpages.com/hub/Why_I_never_read_1984

But it seems it's beginning to happen in reality I'm obliged to see it now.

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