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* vaccination or alone." * * * When government technocrats want Americans to accept the unacceptable, * they move slowly. In the case of reaching the ultimate goal of a universal * system of personal identification, this introduction is likely to begin * with the smartcard, and progress to non-implantable, bio-chips attached to * the clothing or worn in bracelets. * * In Europe, this system has already been used at track and field events * where the competitors wear the device attached to their jersey. This * provides their coordinates during each event and can be used for the * timing of races. * * Widespread use among sports figures could go a long * way toward popularizing the chip among the young. * * According to microchip researcher Terry Cook, U.S. military recruits are * also being introduced to the bracelet, just as Marine recruits at Parris * Island helped test the military's Smartcard prototype. * * Eagle Eye Technologies of Herndon, Virginia is marketing a microchip * embedded in a sportswatch to be worn by Alzheimer patients who have a * tendency to wander. When the patient strays from home, Eagle Eye calls up * an orbiting satellite, which "interrogates" the patient's microchip to * determine the patient's position to within the length of a football field. * * Sounds protective? Relevance recognizes the bonafide use of this * technology but we continue to harbor reservations about its potential |
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