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travis [OP]

2005-07-26 02:34 | User Profile

[url]http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45409[/url]

LIFE WITH BIG BROTHER Tommy Thompson signs up with VeriChip

Posted: July 22, 2005 9:12 p.m. Eastern

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson has volunteered to get an RFID electronic chip implant to show the world just how safe the new technology is.

The former secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services in President Bush's first term sees it as a potentially life-saving move because the chip will have details of his medical history should he ever be in an accident.

The former Health and Human Services Secretary in President Bush's first term will be among the first humans to get the chip. Pets have been routinely chipped at pounds and veterinarians' offices in recent years.

Thompson, who recently joined the board of directors of VeriChip, said he believed the technology was an important and secure means of accessing medical records and other information.

Thompson sees the chip as extremely useful for doctors requiring personal information that will help medical professionals and others provide emergency treatment.

The chips contain a 16-digit identification code that can be scanned at hospitals and then linked to a database that contains users' medical data.

Thompson said he will receive the implant when more hospitals have the scanning technology, which could be "as soon as six months to a year."

FDA approved the chips in October 2004. About 7,000 chips have been sold and about 2,000 have been implanted worldwide, according to Scott Silverman, chairman of Applied Digital, which owns VeriChip.

Two hospitals – Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston – currently are equipped to scan the chips, Silverman said.

Thompson predicted that people eventually will overcome their skepticism about having a chip implanted. The chip "will prevent babies from being picked up by the wrong people in a maternity ward and make sure people in nursing homes don't walk away," he said.


travis

2005-07-26 02:42 | User Profile

Tommy Thompson is the brother of Ed Thompson, the Libertarian candidate (for something). Note that Ed looks like a predatory version of Jewish actor Ed Asner.

Tommy, who is promoting the idea of implanting chips, recently joined the board at verichips (ASDX) which is controlled by guess who?

[url]http://www.adsx.com/aboutadsx/corporate.html[/url]

Does anyone doubt the Thompsons are Marranos? Petr? There are numerous pictures of both of them available on the net and they are very Jewish-looking, but they don't own up to Jewishness.


MadScienceType

2005-07-26 16:45 | User Profile

Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson has volunteered to get an RFID electronic chip implant to show the world just how safe the new technology is.

Disingenuous. "Safety" is among the least of concerns. I'm worried that it will work, thus paving the way for mandatory implantation of the damn thing. It's for the children, etc.

Thompson predicted that people eventually will overcome their skepticism about having a chip implanted.

Especially since they won't be able to buy groceries, enroll a child in school, drive a car, cash a check or pay bills without it.

The chip "will prevent babies from being picked up by the wrong people in a maternity ward and make sure people in nursing homes don't walk away," he said.

As well as making sure drones don't leave their assigned workplace without permission, they haven't driven a car anywhere they're not supposed to and that they are at home after curfew.

What's not to like?


mwdallas

2005-07-26 17:40 | User Profile

He doesn't really look like you'd expect a Thompson to look:

[url]http://www.uwec.edu/ssdp/Ed-pictures.htm[/url]

Believe it or not I met a marrana named Thomason from Shreveport a couple years ago. She had one of those exaggerated Hollywood Southern accents, and it was especially odd that she explained, twice, that her last name was "English". It didn't take long to find out that her family had left Austria circa 1940, changed its name, etc.


travis

2005-07-26 17:54 | User Profile

My girlfriend's ex-husband is a Jew. He had changed his name "so he wouldn't be persecuted". As far as I know, he was not involved in any treacherous maneovers of organized Jewry, but he was definitely a Jew in every way...lawsuit happy, extremely shrewd in business, used a network of his bretheren to help him get along in business, never paid retail, hated Texas and loved LA. But I don't know if someone like that is technically a Marrano. If so he was an unimportant one.