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Are You Ready to get Chipped?
Time Magazine | March 3, 2002 | Lev Grossman

Posted on 04/27/2002 11:52:38 AM PDT by GOP_Thug_Mom

Meet The Chipsons

Jeffrey, Leslie and their boy Derek will be America's first cyborg family. Are you ready to "Get Chipped"? BY LEV GROSSMAN

With his school uniform and his plump, pinchable cheeks, Derek Jacobs of Boca Raton, Fla., looks like an ordinary youngster. But looks can deceive. When he was 12, Microsoft certified Derek as a qualified systems engineer, one of the youngest ever. At 13 he was running his own computer-consulting company. Now he's 14, and what's Derek doing for an encore? He's becoming a cyborg--part man-child, part machine.

Derek, his mom Leslie and his dad Jeffrey are the first volunteer test subjects for a new, implantable computer device called VeriChip. Later this spring, pending Food and Drug Administration approval, doctors will load a wide-bore needle with a microchip containing a few kilobytes of silicon memory and a tiny radio transmitter and inject it under the skin of their left arms, where it will serve as a medical identification device. It sounds like science fiction. (Remember the Borg on Star Trek? Resistance is futile!) But VeriChip is quite real. The Jacobs family could be the first in a new generation of computer-enhanced human beings.

In some respects Derek is a regular eighth-grader. He's quiet and polite. He plays the drums. He used to be on the swim team before he quit to make time for his computer business. He remembers vividly when he first saw VeriChip on the Today show. "I thought it was great technology," he says. "I wanted to be a part of it." And when Derek sets his mind to a problem, he generally solves it. "Derek stood up and said to me, 'Mom, I want to be the first kid implanted with the chip,'" remembers Leslie Jacobs, an advertising executive at Florida Design magazine. "He kept bugging me to call the company until I finally broke down."

Leslie set up a lunch with Keith Bolton, vice president of Applied Digital Solutions, the company behind VeriChip. At first Bolton (who jokingly refers to the Jacobses as "the Chipsons") was skeptical. Since the first wave of VeriChip publicity, he has heard from roughly 2,500 would-be cyborgs. But the Jacobs family is particularly well suited to test VeriChip for use in medicine. If a patient with VeriChip were injured, the theory goes, a harried ER doc could quickly access the victim's medical background by scanning the chip with a device that looks like a Palm handheld computer.

In the case of the Jacobses, that could be a lifesaver. Derek has allergies to common antibiotics, and Jeffrey is weakened from years of treatment for Hodgkin's disease. A few years ago, he was in a serious car accident; and when he got to the hospital, he was in no shape to explain his condition to the staff. "The advantage of the chip is that the information is available at the time of need," Jeffrey explains. "It would speak for me, give me a voice when I don't have one."

The operation to insert the chip is simple. "It takes about seven seconds," says Dr. Richard Seelig, the company's medical-applications director, exaggerating only slightly. An antiseptic swab, a local anesthetic, an injection and a Band-Aid--that's all it takes. Once the skin heals, Seelig says, the chip is completely invisible, and the Jacobses will hardly know it's there. "The chip is fully biocompatible," Bolton says. "No body fluids can get in, and nothing can be loosened or come out."

Applied Digital Solutions--which is trademarking the phrase "Get Chipped!"--has big plans for its little device. In the next few years, it wants to add sensors that will read your vital signs--pulse, temperature, blood sugar and so on--and a satellite receiver that can track where you are. The company makes a pager-like gadget called Digital Angel that does both those things, and its engineers are doing their darnedest to cram Digital Angel's functions into a package small enough to implant. Once they do, VeriChip will be very powerful indeed. That's one of the reasons the Jacobses want to get involved. "There are endless possibilities," says Derek. "For me it's marvelous," says Leslie. "Every day I worry about my husband. We definitely feel it will make us all feel more secure."

Security is part of the VeriChip business plan. The company has already signed a deal with the California department of corrections to track the movements of parolees using Digital Angel. Seelig believes VeriChip could function as a theftproof, counterfeit-proof ID, like having a driver's license embedded under your skin. He suggests that airline crews could wear one to ensure that terrorists don't infiltrate the cockpit in disguise. "I travel quite a bit," he says, "and I want to make sure the pilots in that plane belong there."

Could the airlines or government really require pilots to get chipped? "I think we have a right to demand that," says Seelig. "Our lives are in their hands." It sounds extreme, but there are precedents. In the early '90s several states considered laws that would have required female child abusers and women on welfare to wear birth-control implants. The proposals were not very popular. "There's a feeling that technology has outpaced the policy process," says Steven Aftergood, a senior research analyst at the Federation of American Scientists. "We aren't in a position to apply these new devices with the wisdom and prudence that is needed."

Prudent or not, implant technology is racing ahead with bionic speed. Kevin Warwick, a professor of cybernetics at the University of Reading in England, is working on the next step. In a few weeks, he will receive an implant that will wirelessly connect the nerves in his arm to a PC. The computer will record the activity of his nervous system and stimulate the nerves to produce small movements and sensations; such an implant could eventually help a person suffering from paralysis to move parts of the body the brain can't reach. If all goes well, Warwick will put a companion chip in his wife Irena and let the two implants communicate with each other. "If I move my finger, she'll feel something," he explains. "We'll be closer than anybody's been before--nervous system to nervous system."

There are plenty of skeptics, but Jeffrey Jacobs is not one of them. "People have been worried about Big Brother for years," he says. "The three of us want to be part of not just this new technology but an evolution of humanity."

The FDA is expected to approve the Jacobses' implants within two months, and there are other ways to speed up the evolution. Two weeks ago, Applied Digital Solutions signed a deal to distribute VeriChips in Brazil, where kidnapping has become epidemic, especially among the rich and powerful. Government officials hope that VeriChips implanted in people considered at high risk could be used to track victims via satellite. "Here [in the U.S.] we're still dealing with FDA and privacy and civil-liberties issues," says Bolton. "But we're not stopping. We're going into South America right now!" Technology has a way of moving faster than legislation, and if it comes down to a race between cyborgs and Senators, guess who will win? Resistance is futile.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 666; cyborgs; endtimes; verichip
I find the last paragraph--particularly the last 2 sentences--quite eerie. Has no one else been following this and the ramifications of it?
1 posted on 04/27/2002 11:52:38 AM PDT by GOP_Thug_Mom
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To: GOP_Thug_Mom
Derek Jacobs IS the anti-Christ.
2 posted on 04/27/2002 11:57:25 AM PDT by MadRobotArtist
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To: history_matters;jwalsh07;pax_et_bonum;Aquinasfan;denim_jumper_mom
PING
3 posted on 04/27/2002 12:01:33 PM PDT by GOP_Thug_Mom
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To: GOP_Thug_Mom
"We'll be closer than anybody's been before--nervous system to nervous system."

Humans already have something like that, it's called "sex."

4 posted on 04/27/2002 12:06:22 PM PDT by Zorobabel
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To: GOP_Thug_Mom
As soon as they start chipping people, sombody is going to make a chip removing tool and a chip jamming device.
5 posted on 04/27/2002 12:23:41 PM PDT by demlosers
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To: GOP_Thug_Mom
Their two most recent press releases:

Applied Digital Solutions to Accelerate Development of a Subdermal GPS ``Personal Location Device''
Working Prototype Expected in Seven Months

VeriChip Corporation Signs First Distributor for Mexico

6 posted on 04/27/2002 12:54:59 PM PDT by Freebird Forever
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To: demlosers
I've already started working on it...just in case it becomes mandatory.
7 posted on 04/27/2002 3:10:59 PM PDT by Maelstrom
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To: GOP_Thug_Mom; Askel5
Thanks for the ping. I won't be chipped. I'd sooner be guillotined -- which I think may be arranged for those of us who resist.

Yes, I believe this technology is laden with the spirit of anti-christ, and like most things evil it appears to be such a good thing. My heavens, how could it ever be used for evil.... ( /sarcasm off )

8 posted on 04/27/2002 3:15:09 PM PDT by history_matters
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To: Maelstrom
Whew! let us know when it's ready!

I do have a question--what's to keep a kidnapper from just cutting the chip out themselves? (re: the use of the chip in Brazil, etc.)

9 posted on 04/27/2002 5:09:52 PM PDT by GOP_Thug_Mom
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To: GOP_Thug_Mom
1) They have to be aware of it's existance.

2) They have to know *where* in the body it might be hidden

3) They have to be able to extract it without damaging the abductee, because otherwise there's nothing left to ransom.
10 posted on 04/27/2002 5:36:00 PM PDT by Maelstrom
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To: JohnHuang2;Siobhan;mafree
thought I'd "ping" you this earlier post...
11 posted on 05/11/2002 11:38:19 PM PDT by GOP_Thug_Mom
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To: Maelstrom
I've already started working on it...just in case it becomes mandatory.

Only in my cold, dead body.

12 posted on 05/11/2002 11:40:30 PM PDT by Samwise
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To: GOP_Thug_Mom
Thank you for the ping. God save us from being SLAGged (SLAG=Slave Tags).
13 posted on 05/12/2002 7:19:47 AM PDT by Siobhan
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To: GOP_Thug_Mom
I distinctly remember a few years ago that the same people bringing up this technology were being ridiculed for being tin-foilers. Well, its here, and its being implanted into human beings.
14 posted on 05/12/2002 7:40:31 AM PDT by Tench_Coxe
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To: GOP_Thug_Mom
I can see a day in the future when babies are implanted at birth with these chips. Who thought 20 years ago that babies would be required to have Social Security numbers?

It will be very hard, impossible, for any populace such as Iraq to mount a revolution when a satallite can pinpoint their position.

In China where Christianity is banned it will be impossible to meet for worship. I'm pretty sure, as a stock Digital Angel will be a great long term buy. If you feel like making money off such a thing.

15 posted on 05/12/2002 7:56:34 AM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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To: Tench_Coxe
I think in time,mainly after our generation dies off,and the whole Book of revelations has finally been deleted from the Bible,is when this will be finally mandatory.Being how this younger generation and the next one is so easily manipulated into thinking this will be for their own good,I don't think there will be much resistance.Aren't these chips filled with Lithium?Only when they start deteriating and releasing lithium into the bloodstream and what it does to the body,people will then see the horror of it all.
16 posted on 05/12/2002 8:08:23 AM PDT by Uncle Meat
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To: GOP_Thug_Mom
Thanks for the ping- no chip for me.
17 posted on 05/12/2002 8:21:41 AM PDT by mafree
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To: GOP_Thug_Mom
"We definitely feel it will make us all feel more secure."

Looks like indoctrination has worked well for this family.

18 posted on 05/12/2002 8:27:01 AM PDT by unixfox
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