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RFID-Chips FOR ALL Americans!

shake your head, say no | 08.08.2005 04:35 | Bio-technology | Repression | Technology | World

President Bush's former health secretary Tommy Thompson is putting the final touches to a plan that could result in US citizens having a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip inserted under their skin.

RFID-Chips FOR ALL Americans!
by shake your head, say no Monday, Aug 8 2005, 5:30am
international / miscellaneous / news report

- big brother is watching you -

President Bush's former health secretary Tommy Thompson is putting the final touches to a plan that could result in US citizens having a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip inserted under their skin.
Bush's Former Health Secretary: RFID Chips for All Americans :.

Slap another Jesus fish on your SUV for the trip down to the chipping center! Praise Bush! Praise the Lord! Support our troops! Chips for strength!

So, how will the Cult of Death/Evangelical Christians deal with this one?

President Bush's former health secretary Tommy Thompson is putting the final touches to a plan that could result in US citizens having a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip inserted under their skin, The Business has learned.

The RFID capsules would be linked to a computerised database being created by the US Department of Health to store and manage the nation's health records. It could be the precursor to a similar scheme in the UK.

The president's budget for 2006 continues to support the use of health information technology by increasing funding to $125m for pilot schemes.

Thompson, now a director of Applied Digital Solutions, the company that makes the chips, intends to publish the proposal in the next 50 days, by which time he plans to have had a VeriChip inserted in his arm. Thompson believes the capsules could help save thousands of lives every year.

link to article  http://www.cryptogon.com/

---If you have not read Derrick Jensen yet, I highly recommend all his books, in particular Welcome To The Machine, where he covers RFID chips and the police state. Here is a link to a summary of the book.  http://derrickjensen.org/published.html----

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