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What is verichip?

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11y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Biomedical implant placed under the skin used for identification.

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What is the verichip?

VeriChip was the only Food and Drug Administration-approved human-implantable microchip.


Could a baby get a verichip?

yes


Is the verichip or microchip in the ObamaCare health bill?

No. This is an urban myth. You must educate yourself.


Do you have to accept verichip?

I'm not quite sure. The verichip cannot be verified as true, yet. But as we read in the Bible, it says that one day there will be a mark that we have to take, not Christians, but others. Some scholars believe that by that time, the Christian rapture shall take place.


One type of chip already being implanted in humans as a means of verifying a persons identity is called?

VeriChip


Who invented the microchip for animals?

Robert Noyce is credited with the invention of the microchip and VeriChip Corporation developed the RFID (radio-frequency identification) microchip used for pet recovery.


Is it true that Ranchers use VeriChip to track their cattle?

Not all ranchers do. Microchipping every animal can be quite expensive, and it's often much more cheaper to use eartags to track their cattle.


How do they insert a verichip under the skin?

The implantation takes less than 15 minutes. First the skin is wiped with an alcohol swab and numbed with anesthetic, so pain is not felt when a 12-gauge, pre-loaded cannula (basically a syringe) is inserted into the skin, which deposits the chip into the tissue.


How are Verichip microchips implanted into one's body Is it just through a shot?

They are mainly used for inserting into animals and hold data on ownership address etc. In the EU they are not currently injected or otherwise into people, not in the main stream. Also injection would not be the process you would have to cut and insert. Bio sensing is comming on in leaps and bounds and this is the way forward for this kind of technology.


What is HR 3200 PAGES 1000- 1006?

HR 3200 is the Health Care Bill. On page 1001, it states that the populace will be VeriChiped. During the time of Sept to Oct 2009, the VeriChip stock has tripled with the "virus detecting chip," and the H1n1 and Swine Flu vaccines are given with much larger needles to accommodate the chip. The White House announced that the first daughters will not be immunized for the flu.This information is usually ignored or played-down by the main stream media.


Why can't religions get along?

Because the all have different beliefs, like the Hindu believe the cow, rate and snake are god, and others believe that's a delicious delicacy. Even Christians separate their own beliefs into many groups. But in reality the truth boils down to Jesus! And I don't mean the Mormon or W-Jehova Jesus. Only the Bible makes predictions hundreds of years before they are fulfilled, including the one about microchips called VeriChip. God Bless


Are people making little chips that have all of your information on it and it can only go in your forehead or hand?

This is called an RFID chip and is similar to those developed for use in pets. The technology has been adapted for use in humans and was tested by the US Army in the 1980's but was discarded for battlefield security reasons. There are three companies in the US today that market this to fearful parents, and such chips have been implanted in children, although it is not a mainstream idea.Additionally, there is growing evidence that RFID chips have been linked to tumors and cancer in pets and some of the earliest implantations in humans. As a partial result of this growing evidence, states such as Georgia have banned forced implantation of RFID or similar technology in humans. S.B. 235 passed the Georgia House Judiciary Committee April 14, 2010 with no amendments. Other states such as Virginia, Massachusetts, and California. The FDA has halted studies of implantation of active RFID and are limiting the implantation of devices to the passive type at this time. Applied Digital Solutions, Inc., the manufacturer of the brand name VeriChip RFID and the largest of the three current RFID manufacturers, has been successfully sued by the FDA for marketing fraud, and in class action for other forms of fraud related to the manufacture and marketing of their product.The chips themselves do not contain any information other then a simple ID number by FDA regulation. There is no other information currently installed in any chip available. This ID number could allow a person with a receiver to access a database (if they have a license or ability to do so) to link your information within the database to that specific I.D. There are concerns of how easily this information may be obtained by illegal means as well. Currently there is no large scale database system that links RFID's to your personal information.Similar technology is used in many places and has recently begun to come under fire as well for privacy invasion issues.While some may feel they have some privacy issues, companies use the system for tracking abilities that are beyond reproach. As an example, a mobile home manufacturer uses a stronger form of this technology to watch where each of there units are within their shop and when the product enters a dealership and when the unit is sold. The chip is implanted in a wall within the unit. The bottom line is the same, the chip itself only transmits a specific I.D. number that equates known information rather then actually providing that information. To date we have sold over a million RFID's in the past six years, with no legal challenges at all and no privacy issues even questioned.The simplest answer to your question though is no. No one makes a RF chip that has this ability. The technology for that amount of information to be carried in a device that small and output that level of information on demand does not exist, nor is there a need for that technology.