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05/05/2004 - 11:25


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headlines for this kind of link about implanting RFID tags subcutaneously to allow VIP access to a club usually make some mark of the beast reference. i'm going to skip over that aspect (and the privacy concerns bit) and just enjoy the use of beautiful men and women of the nightclub scene and implantee to refer to the same people: "All it takes is a syringe-injected microchip implant for the beautiful men and women of the nightclub scene to breeze past a 'reader' that recognizes their identity, credit balance and even automatically opens doors to exclusive areas of the club for them. . . 'By simply passing by our reader, the Baja Beach Club will know who you are and what your credit balance is,' Conrad K. Chase explains. Chase is director of the Baja Beach Club in Barcelona. 'From the moment of their implantation they will also have free entry and access to the VIP area,' he said." and "Applied Digital Solutions unveiled the original VeriChip immediately after the 9-11 tragedy. Similar to pet identification chips, the VeriChip is a syringe-injectable radio frequency identification microchip that can be read from a few feet away by either a hand-held scanner or by the implantee walking through a 'portal' scanner."

 
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