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used to get that question a lot two years ago. Today, development which can detect glucose levels in the we've gotten it a lot less. In fact, the Attorney General of | body—connects the company to healthcare in general Mexico and some of his staff have received this chip for and specifically to diabetic patients. security purposes. And when the acceptance rate of the ¢ The company announced it is working closely with product goes up significantly like it has, some of the HealthScreenDirect, which offers screening for diabetes privacy concerns go down. But to answer your question and high cholesterol. If there were to be a cholesterol directly, Lester, what most people are concerned with is | sensor announcement via the VeriChip/RECEPTORS he invasiveness of this; that it goes in your body. Andas alliance, as wethepeopewillnotbechipped.com predicts, we know with pacemakers and other medical devices, his could encourage the company to see dollar signs in hat when people accept it for its applications and for its he bodies of the 106 million Americans who suffer from ability is when it'll work its way into society. It won't be igh cholesterol. omorrow, it won't be next week. But two, three, five ¢ The company formed VeriGreen Energy Corporation years from now, slowly but surely it'll work its way into o invest in the clean and alternative energy sector. he mainstream." Following the recently signed stimulus package, which In this fine-tuned performance, Silverman is talking invested $79 billion in renewable energy, the company about gradualism. He is revealing a has created a synergy between their strategy of long-term thinking based new marketing company Gibraltar, the upon achieving the gradual stimulus bill, cap and trade, the global normalisation of what at first appears, . warming agenda and the human correctly, to be a diabolical attempt to The bad news Is implantable microchip. reduce each and every human being to All of this is in addition to existing a "component in a massive human that the process relationships between the company inventory"'’—a mere vessel for the of slowly but corporation and ELCAN (Raytheon VeriChip, to be used in conjunction . . Microelectronics Espafia), the fifth- with an anti-human global “smart surely working Its largest defence government contractor system" from Nazi war-crime facilitator Way Into the and manufacturer of the VeriChip/ BM. : " PositiveID chip. And of course, The bad news is that the process of mainstream Verichip/PositiveID includes the "slowly but surely working its way into took a big step VeriPay System which is designed to be he mainstream" took a big step | h used as a swipe-and-go payment recently, as the implantable chips recent Y, as the method for cash and credit-card were marketed as a one-size-fits- implantable chips transactions. This links "scan and all solution to a hypothetical go" electronic payments with the problem involving some sort of were marketed as implantable microchip. a one-size-fits-all solution... inability to access medical So we can see that the company information sans implant.” The has fingers in lots of pies, and recent activity of VeriChip/ various different branches all PositivelD seems to reveal an seem to be converging, heading in ambition far beyond that which one direction: offering microchip Silverman is willing to admit to implants as the solution to life's publicly (consistently, that is): problems. ¢ The acquisitions of Steel Vault Nevertheless, in December Corporation (to form PositivelD Corporation) and 2009, CEO Scott Silverman assured the public: "Using NationalCreditReport.com provide the company with a the chip to relate to the credit-reporting services of connection to the worlds of identity theft and credit | NationalCreditReport.com, or even using it for financial monitoring. transactions...has not been a part of our business model ¢ Links to Google Health and Microsoft HealthVault for five years or more, since Sullivan's been gone, and is connect the company to electronic health records. not part of our business model moving forward". (This ¢ The company's development partner RECEPTORS _ refers to Richard Sullivan, former CEO of Applied Digital, LLC—which manufactures a Virus Triage Detection which then owned VeriChip.) Silverman went on to System for the HINI virus—connects the company tothe = announce: "I can tell you that...putting [the chips] into World Health Organization's recent flu "pandemic" children and immigrants for identification purposes, or performance, and potentially to similar incidents in the putting them into people, especially unwillingly, for future. financial transactions, has [not] been and never will be ¢ The expansion of the company's HealthID division the intent of this company as long I'm the chairman and with a range of products—including an implantable RFID CEO." (See interview at http://www.wired.com/ (radio-frequency identification) microchip in phase-two __ threatlevel/2009/12/positive_id/.) that the process of "slowly but surely working its way into the mainstream" took a big step recently, as the implantable chips were marketed as solution... APRIL - MAY 2010 NEXUS ¢ 19 The bad news is a one-size-fits-all www.nexusmagazine.com