
I just need to make a quick comment about the author of this article. These media whores are very adept at selling you the diabolical products of the New World Order including wars, corrupt business deals, genetically modified foods, junk food, toxic drugs and vaccines, global government, the submergence of America into the North American Union, the stripping of our constitutional rights and much, much more.
This David Gumpert is an ad copy writer selling you the microchip implant in this cutesy article which is just one long advertisement for Digital Angel and Verichip, for your safety and convenience of course. He does gives a little nod, giggle and a wink to “conspiracy theorists”, but not enough to do any damage, or maybe so he thinks. At the end, of page 2 he snickers saying, “It may be a while before we all begin wearing medical information chips in our arms, but the farm animals are telling us it’s closer than we may have imagined,” as if to say it’s all inevitable and so get ready to get yours soon and, wink-wink, “the farm animals are telling us” to get chipped. So it must be okay.
All I gotta say is these slick ad copy writers like David Gumpert are pure degenerate scum who have already sold their souls to the New World Order and would sell their own children into slavery for a few pieces of silver. So, go to hell Gumpert. When all the big lies are exposed, so will you and your ilk be exposed.
PW
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People Tags Are More Profitable
Two cousin companies bet the fast-expanding market for animal RFID chips will extend to humans before long
While the NAIS remains voluntary on a federal level, and there is no formal people identification system as yet, both executives are moving aggressively to position their companies for the day when chips in animals and people are the norm rather than the exception. Mary Zanoni, a lawyer and critic of NAIS who has written extensively about the system, says that “the microchipping of livestock and pet animals is intended to make tagging more acceptable in helping these companies market their devices for people.”
Business May Compel Chip Wearing
Adoption of the RFID chips doesn’t necessarily need to be legislated to become nearly universal. If enough hospitals and insurance companies begin requiring them, or treating patients wearing them more expeditiously than nonusers, or providing discounts for usage of the chips, they well could become the norm. Then, not wearing a chip might be akin to not having a bank ATM card or, increasingly in Eastern states with toll roads and turnpikes, not having a transponder to pay tolls in your car.
Under the federally supported National Animal Identification System (NAIS), digital tags are expected to be affixed to the U.S.’s 40 million farm animals to enable regulators to track and respond quickly to disease, bioterrorism, and other calamities. Opponents have many fears about this plan, among them that it could be the forerunner of a similar system for humans. The theory, circulated in blogs, goes like this: You test it on the animals first, demonstrating the viability of the radio frequency identification devices (RFIDs) to monitor each and every animal’s movements and health history from birth to death, and then move on to people.
Well, all you conspiracy buffs, let me introduce you to Kevin McGrath and Scott Silverman.
McGrath heads a small, growing company that makes RFID chips for animals…and people.
Silverman heads a second company that sells the rice-size people chips, which are the only ones with Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approval, for implantation in an individual’s right biceps. They carry an identity marker that would be linked to medical records. His goal is to create “the first RFID company for people.”
Human-Chip Company Plans IPO
While the NAIS remains voluntary on a federal level, and there is no formal people identification system as yet, both executives are moving aggressively to position their companies for the day when chips in animals and people are the norm rather than the exception. Mary Zanoni, a lawyer and critic of NAIS who has written extensively about the system, says that “the microchipping of livestock and pet animals is intended to make tagging more acceptable in helping these companies market their devices for people.”
McGrath’s company, Digital Angel (DOC), does nearly $60 million in annual sales and has sold several million chips for attachment to livestock, mostly in the U.S. and Canada.
Silverman’s company, VeriChip Corp., is preparing for widespread marketing of its people chips with an initial public offering that it expects to complete within the next 60 days. It has begun building what he refers to as “the infrastructure” by signing up more than 400 hospitals to adopt system scanners and databases and about 1,200 physicians to make chips available to patients likeliest to benefit from them, such as diabetics.
While McGrath and Silverman aren’t related, their companies are. Digital Angel and VeriChip have the same majority owner. Applied Digital Solutions (ADSX), the parent of seven smaller companies, owns 55% of Digital Angel and all of VeriChip.
[...and ADS is owned by IBM, the company that set up the Nazi concentration camp tracking system. So if you think this is loving, then I guess you think tattooing the Jews was loving too. PW]
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