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From: "Dave Kuehne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Human ID implant on the way
Date: Sunday, August 13, 2000 12:35 PM

Ready or not, here it comes. It's "scheduled to be unveiled in
October," just in time for Halloween. How fitting. Well, just
in case they ever consider me for one of these, I've got some
implants for them too. They're made of lead! >:) -DaveK-

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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_exnews/20000813_xex_human_id_imp.shtml

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YOUR PAPERS, PLEASE ...
Human ID implant
to be unveiled soon
'Wearers' of Digital Angel'
monitored by GPS, Internet


By JoAnn Kohlbrand
and Julie Foster
� 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

A working prototype of an implant designed to monitor
the physiology and whereabouts of human wearers,
known as Digital Angel, is scheduled to be unveiled in
October at an invitation-only event in New York City --
two months ahead of schedule.

Developed by Applied Digital Solutions, the device is
said to be the first-ever operational combination of
bio-sensor technology and Web-enabled wireless
telecommunications linked to global positioning satellite
location-tracking systems.

Applied Digital Solutions Chairman Richard Sullivan said
the development of the technology has progressed well
ahead of schedule.

"We're extremely heartened by the remarkable progress
made by Dr. Peter Zhou and his entire research team,
including professors and their associates at Princeton
University and the New Jersey Institute of Technology,"
said Sullivan. "This technology relates directly to the
exploding wireless marketplace. We'll be demonstrating
for the first time ever that wireless telecommunications
systems and bio-sensor devices -- capable of measuring
and transmitting critical body function data -- can be
successfully linked together with GPS (global positioning
satellite) technology and integrated with the Internet."

As previously reported in WorldNetDaily, Digital Angel
is intended to serve a number of functions. In addition to
locating missing persons and monitoring physiological
data, the device will be marketed to the world of
e-commerce as a means of verifying online consumer
identity.

Similar to microchip technologies currently used as
electronic ID tags for pets, Digital Angel is a dime-sized
implant, inserted just under the skin. When implanted
within a human body, the device is powered
electromechanically through the movement of muscles
and can be activated either by the "wearer" or by a
monitoring facility.

Applied Digital Solutions is also exploring avenues for
utilizing Digital Angel without implanting it.

"We are currently talking to a watch maker who is
interested in placing the device on the back of their
watches," Sullivan told WorldNetDaily. "In addition,
technology is being developed that would allow Digital
Angel to function from the back of a cellular phone,
transmitting bio-sensor information when carried by the
user."

While estimates of Digital Angel's marketplace potential
vary, Sullivan and Applied Digital's partners believe they
can enter the implant into a multi-billion dollar market
through various licensing arrangements, Web-enabled
wireless services and data transactions handled by
Applied Digital's Application Service Provider center.

Those attending the event in New York City will see a
working, multimedia demonstration of the implant. A
miniature sensor device -- smaller than a grain of rice and
equipped with a tiny antenna -- will capture and
wirelessly transmit a person's vital body-function data,
such as body temperature or pulse, to an
Internet-integrated ground station. In addition, the
antenna will also receive information regarding the
location of the individual from the GPS satellite. Both sets
of data -- medical information and location -- will then be
wirelessly transmitted to the ground station and made
available on Web-enabled desktop, laptop or wireless
devices.

According to Applied Digital, the demonstration
will represent the first time these technologies have
been united into one functioning system.

The New York event -- at a time, date and location to be
announced later -- will feature live presentations from top
Applied Digital executives, including Sullivan and Dr. Peter
Zhou, president and chief scientist at DigitalAngel.net, Inc.,
a wholly-owned subsidiary of Applied Digital. Attendees at
the device's unveiling ceremony will include a handpicked
group of potential joint-venture partners, as well as
senior-level players in the e-commerce, wireless and
Internet industries, and stock analysts.

Zhou is passionately enthusiastic about the device.

"I'm particularly excited about Digital Angel's ability to
save lives by remotely monitoring the medical conditions
of at-risk patients and providing emergency rescue units
with the person's exact location," he said. "I also see
great potential for Digital Angel in the area of
'location-aware' e-commerce. This is a whole new
wireless and Web-enabled frontier in which a purchaser's
actual location is integral to making a successful sale or
providing a valuable, location-critical service."

In an exclusive interview with WorldNetDaily in March,
Zhou expressed his belief that the implant will be as
popular as cell phones and vaccines.

Digital Angel, said Zhou, "will be a connection from
yourself to the electronic world. It will be your guardian,
protector. It will bring good things to you."

He added, "We will be a hybrid of electronic intelligence
and our own soul."

Applied Digital Solutions first announced it had acquired
the patent rights to a miniature digital transceiver in
December 1999. Naming the device Digital Angel, ADS
formed DigitalAngel.net, Inc. to serve as the research and
development unit for the device. Since that time, ADS
has actively promoted the implant, pointing to what
executives and scientists say are lifestyle benefits of the
chip.

"The first market we hope to tap into is a $10 billion
agri-industry," said Sullivan. "The FDA is requiring
improved tracking methods for beef and poultry. The
Digital Angel, with its ability to monitor body functions,
can track quality from the [animal] pens to the
supermarket."

The next large market ADS hopes to tap into is that of
preventive medical tracking. Through its body function
tracking capabilities, the Digital Angel can monitor such
functions as body temperature, heartbeat and specific
needs such as insulin levels. This information can then be
transmitted to a doctor or health-care provider.

"The Digital Angel serves as an advance warning device,
which can help lower the cost of medical care,"
commented Sullivan.

However, despite the excitement over an early working
model of this new technology, concerns have been raised
as to personal privacy. With the integrated technology, a
person's location, health status and other personal data
will be transmitted and available via the Internet.

ADS claims, however, that privacy concerns are
misplaced, since the device can be turned off by the
owner.

Additional concerns have been raised by Christians, who
contend Digital Angel could be the fulfillment of a biblical
prediction found in the book of Revelation.

Zhou, president of DigitalAngel.net, Inc., disagrees.

"I am a Christian, but I don't think [that argument] makes
sense," he told WND in March. "The purpose of the
device is to save your life and improve the quality of life.
There's no connection to the Bible."

As the technology becomes more commonplace, the
debate, as well as sales, are likely to continue growing.

"We'll soon be ready to move ahead to the
production-design phase of Digital Angel geared to
specific marketplace applications," Sullivan said. "The
key message right now is this: Digital Angel isn't a
blue-sky technology. This is real. Digital Angel
breakthrough technology is here. It's live!"

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