Keep Your
Chip Out of My Arm
KCCcommunity news | Dec. 19, 2007
By Jim Hightower
Have you been
chipped?
In another cabal of corporate and governmental officials, there’s
been a steady push during the past few years to authorize and market
microchip devices to be implanted into humans. An outfit named
VeriChip Corporation is the chief pusher, asserting that implanting
one of its radio frequency ID chips into your upper arm can be a
medical boon to you. These electronic capsules transmit a unique
code, says VeriChip, and if something happens to you, hospital staff
can run a scanner over your chip, get your code, and activate a
database containing your medical history.
Where were our so-called regulatory watchdogs? Too busy cheering on
the chippers to ask tough questions about side effects. Tommy
Thompson, the Bush appointee who oversaw the agency that approved
VeriChip for use in humans, has been a vigorous promoter of such
electronic medical technologies. Five months after Thompson resigned
his cabinet position in 2005, guess where he went? Right - onto the
board of directors of both VeriChip and its parent corporation,
where he was paid $40,000 a year and given about a million dollars
worth of stock.
Interestingly, while Thompson once told an interviewer that he would
“absolutely” be willing to have a VeriChip implanted in his own arm,
he never did. Maybe he felt that an injection of VeriChip cash would
be better for his health.
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