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saluki
saluki Member Posts: 2,287

No matter what your politics--this is just an unbelievable  cover-up. 

When you consider people are considering and have chipped their children.

 Also the latest use being investigated is chipping our medical histories into us in case we wind up unconscious in an E.R.  

Personally, an ID alert will do just fine-thank you!

Nevermind all the promoting of chipping our pets. 

Just read this and tell me there were no ulterior  motives involved. I've posted a small exerpt.

Here is the whole article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070909/ap_on_re_us/chipping_america_ii_2

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When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved implanting microchips in humans, the manufacturer said it would save lives, letting doctors scan the tiny transponders to access patients' medical records almost instantly. The FDA found "reasonable assurance" the device was safe, and a sub-agency even called it one of 2005's top "innovative technologies."

But neither the company nor the regulators publicly mentioned this: A series of veterinary and toxicology studies, dating to the mid-1990s, stated that chip implants had "induced" malignant tumors in some lab mice and rats.

"The transponders were the cause of the tumors," said Keith Johnson, a retired toxicologic pathologist, explaining in a phone interview the findings of a 1996 study he led at the Dow Chemical Co. in Midland, Mich.

Leading cancer specialists reviewed the research for The Associated Press and, while cautioning that animal test results do not necessarily apply to humans, said the findings troubled them. Some said they would not allow family members to receive implants, and all urged further research before the glass-encased transponders are widely implanted in people.

The FDA also stands by its approval of the technology.

Did the agency know of the tumor findings before approving the chip implants? The FDA declined repeated AP requests to specify what studies it reviewed.

The FDA is overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services, which, at the time of VeriChip's approval, was headed by Tommy Thompson. Two weeks after the device's approval took effect on Jan. 10, 2005, Thompson left his Cabinet post, and within five months was a board member of VeriChip Corp. and Applied Digital Solutions. He was compensated in cash and stock options.

Thompson, until recently a candidate for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination, says he had no personal relationship with the company as the VeriChip was being evaluated, nor did he play any role in FDA's approval process of the RFID tag.

"I didn't even know VeriChip before I stepped down from the Department of Health and Human Services," he said in a telephone interview.

Also making no mention of the findings on animal tumors was a June report by the ethics committee of the American Medical Association, which touted the benefits of implantable RFID devices.

Had committee members reviewed the literature on cancer in chipped animals?

No, said Dr. Steven Stack, an AMA board member with knowledge of the committee's review.

Was the AMA aware of the studies?

No, he said.

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  • nosurrender
    nosurrender Member Posts: 2,019
    edited September 2007

    I can't imagine putting a chip in a child. Is the world becoming so dangerous for children now that we have to do this?

    I feel sorry for kids today. They don't have any of the freedoms we did when we were kids. My mom would tell us to come home when it got dark. And we were safe playing outdoors or bombing our bikes (stingray with the banana seat) all around our neighborhood.

    Come to think of it, Susie, everyone that has OnStar is chipped too- your every location is monitored.

    I guess now safety comes with a price- a loss of individual freedom.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited September 2007

    I heard about this on GMA this morning and got scared for my cats, both of whom were microchipped by the no-kill shelter I got them from. I wonder WTH is in these chips that they cause cancer....and what other medical devices that are implanted or even used topically contain these same ingredients? Scary stuff alright!

    ~Marin

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited September 2007

    Now I'm wondering about my dh's implant, a neurostimulator.  There is a battery implanted on his back hip and a lead going up his spine.  However, he's got to have the surgery done again because the lead has fallen down.  We see the neurosurgeon Friday and I'm going to ask him about this (if I don't forget).

    Shirley

  • NoH8
    NoH8 Member Posts: 2,726
    edited September 2007

    Big brother is watching us as George Orwell predicted.

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