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BOCA RATON, Fla. - A teen engineering prodigy who gained national attention in 2002 when he and his family received identification chip implants on live television was killed in a motorcycle accident, authorities saidAt age 12, Derek became certified by Microsoft as a systems engineer. He was qualified to run corporate computer networks.
Two years later, he and his family had identity chips implanted on live television. They were the first family to get VeriChip IDs, made by Applied Digital Solutions.
Originally posted by turboshed
hi, i've just registered up here, have been reading the forums for about 6 months now. I don't understand why alot of people seem to think that rfid tags seem to be able to track people etc. I have one implanted in my hand 9 months ago (not a verichip) and use it in my everyday life - at the moment just for logging onto the computer and webistes
Originally posted by turboshed
hi, i've just registered up here, have been reading the forums for about 6 months now. I don't understand why alot of people seem to think that rfid tags seem to be able to track people etc. I have one implanted in my hand 9 months ago (not a verichip) and use it in my everyday life - at the moment just for logging onto the computer and webistes
Originally posted by turboshed
i thought there would have a be a flood of "your the devil" etc