Re: Implant replaces ID cards for access to restricted areas.
From: Steve Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Oct 9, 2004 7:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Implant replaces ID cards for access to restricted areas. On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 02:20, Nomen Nescio wrote: Mexican Attorney General, Staff Get Chip Implants Implant replaces ID cards for access to restricted areas. I think I'd get the implant under my scalp somewhere. If the implant gave access to a really critical place, I wouldn't want to risk losing an arm or whatever. Also, I'd be able to block the implant's signals with my nifty tinfoil hat. I've been waiting for a use for that thing. Actually, I think the protocol requires that it be placed on your forehead, right under the tattooed sixes. Or maybe I'm getting my protocols mixed up --John
Re: Implant replaces ID cards for access to restricted areas.
On Thu, 2004-10-07 at 02:20, Nomen Nescio wrote: Mexican Attorney General, Staff Get Chip Implants Implant replaces ID cards for access to restricted areas. I think I'd get the implant under my scalp somewhere. If the implant gave access to a really critical place, I wouldn't want to risk losing an arm or whatever. Also, I'd be able to block the implant's signals with my nifty tinfoil hat. I've been waiting for a use for that thing.
Implant replaces ID cards for access to restricted areas.
Mexican Attorney General, Staff Get Chip Implants Implant replaces ID cards for access to restricted areas. The Attorney General of Mexico, Rafael Macedo de la Concha, recently announced at the opening of Mexico's National Information Center that he and some of his staff had been implanted with VeriChips to replace their ID tags for access to restricted areas, and to access the country's crime database. http://www.govtech.net/magazine/channel_story.php?channel=24id=90885