Digital Angel unveiled!

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  1. Time/02112 Senior Member Registered Senior Member

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    (Moderator: This is a repaet post, posted in the BIO-Tech Thread, however it was pertaining to another catagory, please frogive me, I had no intentions to flood this board)

    Digital Angel unveiled!
    Human-tracking subdermalimplant technology makes debut.
    http://www.tribulationalinstitute.com/Powerpoint/digital_angel_unveile
    d.htm
    The demonstration, which was conducted by Dr. Peter Zhou and Dr.
    Keith Bolton, showed how Digital Angel "can be used to monitor a
    person's key body functions - such as temperature and pulse - and
    transmit that data wirelessly, on a real time basis, along with the
    accurate location of the person, to a web-enabled ground station or
    monitoring facility"

    Digital Angel is powered electromechanically through muscle movement,
    or it can be activated by an outside monitoring facility. Digital
    Angel "will be a connection from yourself to the electronic world. It
    will be your guardian, protector. It will bring good things to you.
    We will be a hybrid of electronic intelligence and our own soul,"
    said Zhou.

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    A NASDAQ-traded company has finally unveiled its long-touted and
    highly controversial "Digital Angel" -- a subdermal microchip implant
    designed not merely for keeping tabs on pets, but for widespread,
    worldwide use in tracking human beings.

    The high-tech device, engineered by Applied Digital Solutions, Inc.
    had its debut Monday before an overflow crowd of more than 300
    invited guests at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City.

    The audience included U.S. Secretary of Commerce Norman Mineta, who
    addressed the crowd, as well as other government officials, potential
    joint-venture/licensing partners and press representatives.

    Richard J. Sullivan, Applied Digital Solutions' chairman and CEO,
    waxed eloquent about the market potential of Digital Angel, claiming
    the company has "uncovered a total marketplace that is conservatively
    estimated to exceed $70 billion."

    Randy Geissler, chairman and CEO of Digital Angel.net Inc., a wholly
    owned subsidiary, zeroed in on potential applications.

    "Our analysis shows that we are well-positioned to move quickly into
    certain applications while developing a number of others. Two areas
    of particular interest are in the healthcare arena," he
    said, "monitoring heart disease and respiratory disease patients."
    The tracking and monitoring of pets, he added, is also "right up our
    alley."

    The demonstration, which was conducted by Dr. Peter Zhou and Dr.
    Keith Bolton, showed how Digital Angel "can be used to monitor a
    person's key body functions -- such as temperature and pulse -- and
    transmit that data wirelessly, on a real time basis, along with the
    accurate location of the person, to a web-enabled ground station or
    monitoring facility," according to a press statement.

    The technology consists of a miniature sensor device, designed to be
    implanted just under the skin, that captures and wirelessly transmits
    the "wearer's" vital body-function data, such as body temperature or
    pulse, to an Internet-integrated ground station. In addition, the
    antenna receives information regarding the location of the individual
    from the GPS satellite. Both sets of data -- medical information and
    location -- are then wirelessly transmitted to the ground station and
    made available on Web-enabled desktop, laptop or wireless devices.

    A more sophisticated version of microchip technologies currently used
    as electronic ID tags for pets, Digital Angel is powered
    electromechanically through muscle movement, or it can be activated
    by an outside monitoring facility.

    As WorldNetDaily has reported, in addition to locating missing
    persons and monitoring physiological data, Digital Angel will be
    marketed as a means of verifying online consumer identity for the
    burgeoning e-commerce world.

    In August, Sullivan told WND, "We are currently talking to a watch
    maker who is interested in placing the device on the back of their
    watches." He added that "technology is being developed that would
    allow Digital Angel to function from the back of a cellular phone,
    transmitting bio-sensor information when carried by the user."

    And in an interview last March, the chief scientist, Zhou, told
    WorldNetDaily he believes the implant will be as popular as cell
    phones and vaccines.

    Digital Angel "will be a connection from yourself to the electronic
    world. It will be your guardian, protector. It will bring good things
    to you," said Zhou.

    "We will be a hybrid of electronic intelligence and our own soul," he
    added.
     
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  3. wet1 Wanderer Registered Senior Member

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    The Bloodhound

    Big Brother approaches! I don't think I care for this one bit. I kinda of like my independance and this treads on it heavily. Naturally it would be put out as something else, ah, benifical but hidden or at least smoothed over is the fact it is a tracking device. Pure and simple. It's not that I'm worried about John Law coming up from behind or that I have an exwife looking for me for funds but I do not desire in any uncertain terms an electronic bloodhound hooked up to me.
     
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  5. papa_smirf Registered Senior Member

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    I can easily forsee the time in the future when this chip is made mandetory by the US government. Of course they'd say it was for our own protection and safety because now an ambulance can be called automatically after the NSA's (National Security Agency) goons have shot you in the intrest of national security! Sorry, just getting a nicely paranoid thought in there. I mean with GPS installed along with microphones and other future peripherals whats to stop them.
     
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    You will be Asymilated!........
    You will become "One"

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