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from: Jeff Snyder
date: 2010-07-22 00:18:00
subject: Is The VeriChip Really Gone?

Have we really seen the end of the devilish VeriChip implant? I seriously
doubt it. God's prophetic Word will be fulfilled to the letter; and the
VeriChip -- or some similar technology -- will doubtlessly raise its ugly
head sometime in the future, and will be used to economically enslave the
entire world.

Please note that in the following news article, while Scott Silverman states
that his company is supposedly abandoning their VeriChip product, they are
NOT abandoning implantable devices altogether. His company is still hoping
to receive FDA approval for an "implantable glucose-detecting chip for
diabetics". Again, it sounds nice on the surface, but where will it
eventually lead?

Furthermore, let's not forget that we may soon see biometric Social Security
cards, along with a National Identity Card; although in essence, don't we
really already have a National Identity Card when we consider the combined
information that is contained on SS cards and drivers licenses? We already
have chipped U.S. passports as well which contain a magnetic strip; and DNA
databases are expanding by the day. Then, of course, the usage of RFID chips
by manufacturers expands by the year as well, led by companies like Walmart.

Then -- horror of horrors -- there is the Saudi Arabian who has proposed
what has been dubbed as the "Killer Chip". You may recall that German
publications first brought this evil invention to light in May of 2009. This
implantable chip would contain a GPS transceiver, along with a small dose of
cyanide, so that it could be used to remotely kill its wearer, such as
terrorists, criminals, fugitives, illegal immigrants, political dissidents,
domestic servants and foreigners overstaying their visas; at least so says
the German articles which brought the story to light.

Finally, there is the invisible RFID ink which I first discussed in my
November 2008 article called "Verichip, Somark And Microsoft Unmasked!". It
is already being used on animals. Will people be next?

So, the point is, while the VeriChip may have taken a bumpy ride, this kind
of intrusive technology is by no means gone. It is still around in a variety
of forms; and one of them, or possibly a combination of them, will
ultimately culminate in the arrival of the Biblical 666, or Mark of the
Beast global economic system.

Following is the news article from the bnet website regarding the
unpopularity of the VeriChip.


Down With the Chip: PositiveID Axes Its Scary Medical Records Implant

By Jim Edwards - industry.bnet.com

July 15, 2010


In a huge disappointment to bloggers and conspiracy theorists everywhere,
PositiveID (PSID) CEO Scott Silverman says his company has stopped marketing
its medical records microchip implant for humans. The reason: No one wants
it. The news came not in an investor relations press release or an 8-K
filing with the SEC, but in a Florida Trend magazine feature on the company
formerly known as VeriChip.

PositiveID has suffered months of negative chatter for variously suggesting
that its chips could be usefully implanted in maritime workers (their
records are hard to get hold of in foreign ports); Alzheimer's patients;
diabetics; people afraid of identity theft; patients in certain Florida
health systems; and anyone else who might enter a hospital.

Silverman says he's preparing to issue a new round of stock in his company.
PositiveID's last mention of "VeriMed" (the most recent of
several confusing
rebrandings of the original VeriChip/Health Link device) in an SEC filing
was in the company's quarterly 10-Q earnings report. The boilerplate said
VeriMed was an ongoing business for PositiveID, but the company also listed
under "risk factors":

"Uncertainty as to whether a market for our VeriMed system will develop and
whether we will be able to generate more than a nominal level of revenue
from this business;"

You'd think some investors might regard it as material that the company was
discontinuing its most famous product, even if that product was never a big
revenue driver. But no. Somewhere between the May 6 SEC filing and the July
1 magazine piece, the chip blinked out of existence as a meaningful business
without an official announcement.

PositiveID is continuing to advance the technology for non-implantable
businesses and an implantable glucose-detecting chip for diabetics.
Silverman told FT he's expecting controversy if the FDA ever gives it a
green light:

. . . Silverman is still wary that any new implantable products could arouse
fears of Big Brother. "I've been around a long time, and I know if we
ultimately get some type of federal approval or FDA approval for the
implantable glucose chip, I'm sure some people will raise their head again
-- but for now, we're focused on delivering products."



Jeff Snyder, SysOp - Armageddon BBS  Visit us at endtimeprophecy.org port 23
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