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Foggy1 Foggy1 discovered this in Liberties/Rights 27 reviews since Aug 28, 2007
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Foggy1 discovered 11 months ago
Enlist in the US Military? I don't fucking think so, and leave my brain out of this. From the page: Pentagon to implant microchips in soldiers' brains Posted in the database on Wednesday, August 01st, 2007 @ 19:47:10 MST (104 views) by Adam Thomas Press Esc The Department of Defense is planning to implant microchips in soldiers' brains for monitoring their health information, and has already awarded a $1.6 million contract to the Center for Bioelectronics, Biosensors and Biochips (C3B) at Clemson University for the development of an implantable "biochip". Soldiers fear that the biochip, about the size of a grain of rice, which measures and relays information on soldiers vital signs 24 hours a day, can be used to put them under surveillance even when they are off duty.
alana13 rated 6 months ago
"The Department of Defense is planning to implant microchips in soldiers' brains for monitoring their health information, and has already awarded a $1.6 million contract to the Center for Bioelectronics, Biosensors and Biochips (C3B) at Clemson University for the development of an implantable "biochip". Soldiers fear that the biochip, about the size of a grain of rice, which measures and relays information on soldiers vital signs 24 hours a day, can be used to put them under surveillance even when they are off duty."
747btrfly rated 10 months ago
From the page: "Soldiers fear that the biochip about the size of a grain of rice which measures and relays information on soldiers vital signs 24 hours a day can be used to put them under surveillance even when they are off duty. But Anthony Guiseppi-Elie C3B director and Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Bioengineering claims the that the invivo biosensors will save lives as first responders to the trauma scene could inject the biochip into the wounded victim and gather data almost immediately. He believes that the device has other long-term potential applications such as monitoring astronauts†vital signs during long-duration space flights and reading blood-sugar levels for diabetics. â€oeWe now lose a large percentage of patients to bleeding and getting vital information such as how much oxygen is in the tissue back to ER physicians and medical personnel can often mean the difference between life and death ” said Guiseppi-Elie. â€oeOur goal is to improve the quality and expediency of care for fallen soldiers and civilian trauma victims.” The biochip also may be injected as a precaution to future traumas.""" ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Of course, I am against any kind of forced medical procedure and this sure has a lot of pitfalls. But, I'm also very pragmatic and maybe (just maybe-no more) it may have advantages. Maybe they could devise way to flip it off when they are off-duty?? Guess that would be too easy.
Darque rated 11 months ago
Talk about a rip-off. I wanted cybernetic eye implants, mechanical legs, and nipple lasers. Instead they put rice-grain sized biomonitoring chips into soldier's brains. Don't these people have any respect for the coming robot apocalypse?
akaginajudd rated 11 months ago
This is just lovely. From the page: "Pentagon to implant microchips in soldiers' brains Posted in the database on Wednesday, August 01st, 2007 @ 19:47:10 MST (21081 views) by Adam Thomas Press Esc The Department of Defense is planning to implant microchips in soldiers' brains for monitoring their health information, and has already awarded a $1.6 million contract to the Center for Bioelectronics, Biosensors and Biochips (C3B) at Clemson University for the development of an implantable "biochip". Soldiers fear that the biochip, about the size of a grain of rice, which measures and relays information on soldiers vital signs 24 hours a day, can be used to put them under surveillance even when they are off duty."
Dan81 rated 11 months ago
Interesting news.
dharmakaya rated 11 months ago
sounds like a bad idea
Kymus rated 11 months ago
Gee what a surprise; I didn't see that coming from a mile away or anything. Just like Internet2, just like the North American Union, just like Patriot Act 2, and on, and on, and on.

@msturdevant1: don't be a lazy bitch, do some research. It takes less than 5 minutes to actually read the article, process the information, and then click on those little hyperlinks that are there as sources. Be sure to try this next time instead of eliciting a knee-jerk response of "omgz! it's teh bullshit! I dun wanna believe it so it's gotta not be troo!".
digits rated 11 months ago
Someone said this was a crock of shit in a review. Fair enough. I do advocate for not simply reading an internet page and beliving it also. :)

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msturdevant1 rated 11 months ago
Who is "Looking Glass News"???? Is this a pun on the band that sang "Brandy"? How can people read this and believe it based only on the fact that it has NEWS in its title. Crock 'o' shit if you ask me.
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