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Post by respect on Sept 20, 2017 22:33:18 GMT -5
With the advent of near universal health care the system is badly in need of cost cutting measures, fraud reduction and more rapid information sharing while reducing errors. A simple way of accomplishing this implanting a chip in superficial area with minimal fat interference. This eliminates the butt, belly and thighs. Possible candidates for chip appliance is forehead,hands and or feet. The latter since it often covered is a non starter.
The earliest subject studies will probably start mid 2019. With possible dual use of subject verifications and multiple enrollment. The smart chip approach would make verification accessible at lower cost and may prompt the FDA to make universal for enrollees. It would safeguard the integrity of the data and promote subject safety. Since study enrollment is voluntary one can refuse the smart chip and simply not participate.
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Post by FloridaGirl on Sept 21, 2017 13:32:13 GMT -5
? really who is willing to sign up??
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Post by travelingrat on Sept 21, 2017 19:44:27 GMT -5
weird. if i understand this correctly, why would any lab rat want to sign up? the only people i can think of who would are the newbies who disclose all their medical info from birth onwards.
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Post by puntkicker on Sept 24, 2017 22:45:28 GMT -5
For years Ive speculated about mandatory chipping for all Americans, but I think it will start with those who a good enough reason can be sold on, first. It will be billed as safety and convenience to others. Some say it is what the "mark of the beast" is described as, although I think the SSN or even legal name may be just as likely to be, when you understand the effect they have on our psyche, especially the name.
From my observations, many guinea pigs are willing to do about anything for money(other than work full time any longer). They dont care about the harm these drugs can do, dont seem very analytical, and would likely get such devices and maybe even feel good about it.
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Post by Camps out on Sept 25, 2017 19:59:36 GMT -5
I think Travelingrat nailed it! I would definitely not. Let them other folks do it. My medical history checks out just fine by my own word, no chip necessary
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