This is very real, people. VeriChip profits when people get microchipped, and they are promoting this agenda as much as they can. Once you get chipped, you can essentially be tracked and controlled. That power should only be in the hands of people you trust. The RFID industry needs to be watched very closely, because (1) it will disrupt the graph/semantic web/web 3.0 game (at least in my opinion) and (2) it is slowly but surely getting more and more usage -- but the companies are not open and visible, like they need to be. These companies need to be more transparent than any organization, ever. I say that seriously. -- KM
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VeriChip has equipped 27 American Medical Response (AMR) ambulances in three counties in the Atlanta metro area with Bluetooth-enabled scanners. The company, well-known for its controversial implantable RFID chips, says the ambulances
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