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Originally posted by Umbrax
Originally posted by whitelightwolf
Originally posted by Umbrax
whitelightwolf and ShadowdragonAP45 please keep to the topic.
If you want to talk about each other do so in U2U or in real life.
I seriously hate how you guys think of yourselves superior and you constantly look for trouble makers. I am not a trouble maker...but it's just annoying you know? Anyways, I understand you're just doing your job, none the less...oh well.
The T&C applies to everyone. You are not above it because you say you know ShadowdragonAP45 in real life.
I've only nicely asked you to keep to the topic where I could of just as easily given you a warn for behaving in an abusive manor.
If you do not want to be viewed as a trouble maker then you should not create extra accounts on ATS for us to ban and accuse Mods of being reptilians or feeling superior.
Originally posted by Aztecatl
It controlls your heart rate, you see... So what I imagine this implant does, is directly controll your heart rate, making you a cold robot which cannot get emotional about ANYTHING, or else the implant will override you.
Among the potential problems the FDA identifies are: "adverse tissue reaction," "migration of the implanted transponder," "failure of implanted transponder," "electrical hazards" and "magnetic resonance imaging [MRI] incompatibilty." Not to mention the nasty needle stick from the "inserter" used to inject it. (The FDA lists "failure of inserter" -- a bloody possiblity we'd rather not contemplate -- among the risks.
The image at right comes from a company called "Find Me, LLC," a value-added reseller of VeriChip technology based in Louisiana. The company also sells a handheld reader, which presumably anyone can use to read VeriChip data.
The chip itself does not contain any other data other than this unique electronic ID, nor does it contain any Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking capabilities.
A small amount of radio frequency energy passes from the reader energizing the dormant microchip which then emits a radio frequency signal transmitting the individuals unique verification number.