Down With the Chip: PositiveID Axes Its Scary Medical Records Implant
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.
http://industry.bnet.com/pharma/100...
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Very interesting.
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The reason
Thu, 07/22/2010 - 21:56The reason no one wants it is because a national tragedy (i.e. terrorist attack) has not happen yet to warrant the use of PositiveID. Once something happens, you can believe the government will want to use it to track citizens all for the sake of 'National Security'.
i agree.
Fri, 07/23/2010 - 04:30i agree.
could it be?
Wed, 07/28/2010 - 13:16could the 'national tragedy' perhaps be a world 'tragedy', such as the Rapture? after millions disappear, could this then be enforced to keep track of other citizens to help prevent them from disappearing?
I get so excited thinking how close we are to seeing The Lord!