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Submission of The United States of America PURPOSE The following post, with supporting documentation and data, outlines why individuals must REFUSE the microchip and must be aware of RFID tags that have been placed in a vast number of clothing, boot and shoe products that are purchased today from any retail establishment. Recent (9-21-09) patents by VeriChip to develop implantable virus detection microchips, cell phones with GPS and RFID capability, recent recommendations from the Secret

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Wise Up Journal 23.09.2009 By Gabriel O’HaraThe Reuters report below tells how on Monday VeriChip shares jumped 186% due to a patent on their swine flu pandemic detecting mini-microchip for the purose of human implantation which is a massive upgrade to their current microchip already in thousands of people from children to the elderly. If your grasp technological devices hangs within floppy disks and WiFi let Reuters inform you a little bit about VeriChip’s device:“Reuters 21.09.2009“VeriChip sh

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CHIP ? – VeriChip Corporation (NASDAQ)? 3.78 +0.98 ? (35.00%?) Sep 22 10:48am ET Open: 3.07 High: 4.10 Low: 2.91 Volume: 8,952,698 Avg Vol: 24,000 Mkt Cap: 52.01M Disclaimer VeriChip Corporation’s volume on the NASDAQ stock exchange is more active than the number of Swine Flu Cases being reported. Why a sudden increase in VeriChip? Reuters Sept 21 http://www.reuters.c

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For Immediate Release Chicago, IL – September 21, 2009 – Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: Lennar Corporation ( LEN ), VeriChip ( CHIP ), Sanofi-Aventis SA ( SFY ), AstraZeneca ( AZN ) and Novartis AG ( NOV ). Get the most recent insight from Zacks Equity Research with the free P

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Will Your ID Soon Be a Microchip Under Your Skin? Drew Halley Singularity Hub July 3, 2009 Yet another sci-fi milestone is upon us: microchips implanted under your skin and used to identify you. The VeriChip is the first radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip that’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in humans. The chip is the size of a long grain of rice, and can be implanted pretty much anywhere in the body (most commonly along the tricep). Depend

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Yet another sci-fi milestone is upon us: microchips implanted under your skin that identify you. The VeriChip is the first radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip that's been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in humans. The chip is the size of a long grain of rice, and can be implanted pretty much anywhere in the body (most commonly along the tricep). Depending on how it's used, the chip could do anything from telling doctors your medical background to buying you a rou

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by Drew Halley Yet another sci-fi milestone is upon us: microchips implanted under your skin and used to identify you. The VeriChip is the first radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip that’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in humans. The chip is the size of a long grain of rice, and can be implanted pretty much anywhere in the body (most commonly along the tricep). Depending on how it’s used, the chip could do anything from telling doctors your medical bac

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Yet another sci-fi milestone is upon us: microchips implanted under your skin and used to identify you. The VeriChip implant. Photo: Business Week The VeriChip is the first radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip that’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in humans. The chip is the size of a long grain of rice, and can be implanted pretty much anywhere in the body (most commonly along the tricep). Depending on how it’s used, the chip could do anything from

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