http://educate-yourself.org/lte/letterfrombelgrade21oct04.shtml
October 21, 2004
----- Original Message -----
From: Milan Alic <milanalic@yahoo.com>
To: Editor@educate-yourself.org
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 5:19 PM
Subject: Introduction
Hi Ken
My name is Milan, I am 23 years old and live in Belgrade.
I've recently dropped out of university and am unemployed.
A few years ago, someone asked me what I wanted to do with
my life, and I answered "I want to help people." Then I came across
your website and thought this is it. Somehow everything you write about
makes sense and I always felt that I already knew some of these things.
Then I started talking to people about it, but the general
response that I got was apathy and disbelief. As time passes by, I am becoming
increasingly introverted and despondent. I know I shouldn't feel this way,
but I can't help it and I feel sorry for burdening you with my problems
but I don't know who else to talk to. At least I am glad that there are
still people like you who are providing a real service to humanity.
The reason I am writing you right now is because I just read
something really frightening in a newspaper called "Blic", which
I think is owned by George
Soros. I've translated the article from Serbian to English to the best
of my abilities. I hope you find this information useful.
Keep up the good work, you are making a difference,
Milan.
FEDERAL AUTHORITIES IN USA APPROVE OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS
MICROCHIPS IN PEOPLE
The FDA in USA has given the green light for the commercial
use of the first electronic chip which will be implanted in the human organism.
Approval was granted to the company “Applied Digital Solution”
the manufacturer of veri-chip, a chip which should help doctors in quickly
accessing patient’s medical records.
In an announcement the Florida based company stated that the
veri-chip is implanted into the human body in only a few minutes during
painless surgery. Right after the announcement of this news, the stocks
of “Applied Digital Solution” jumped 68 percent on the market
and now their price is 3.57 dollars.
The chip the size of a grain of rice is implanted above the
elbow and works using radio-waves. It emits a code of 16 numbers which the
doctor decodes via a scanner to confirm the identity of the patient and
his medical records (history of previous illness, allergies, blood type).
This data will be stored in a special data-base. Doctors claim that this
is an ideal solution in cases when the patient is unconscious or when he
is having trouble communicating. Similar technology has so far been used
by ranchers and pet owners.
Scott R. Silverman, manager of “Applied Digital Solution”
claims that the federal authorities have “overcome the creepy factor”
of this newest technology.
“We believe that today a lot less people are afraid
of this technology”, says Silverman.
However, experts are concerned about the security of confidential
information and claim that the veri-chip could be used to track patients:
- Unless the protection of the patient is based on complete
confidence, a number of complications could arise – says Emily Stuart,
analyst from the project for protection of privacy in healthcare.
Mark Rotenberg from the informative center for electronic
privacy is of the same opinion:
- Will the people who accept chip implantation be able to
remove it? I think that the real debate in society will begin when this
technology begins to be used on inmates or people who are out on probation,
maybe even foreigners visiting America.
He points out that there will be debates about the protection
of human rights and privacy in use of modern technology. Critics warn that
this technology could be misused by companies, government agencies or those
who have wider authorization. For example, will the veri-chip replace the
legendary plates that are used to identify military personnel or will workers
in nuclear plants in every moment be accessible to authorities.
The US department of health announced that it will, with 139
million dollars, support the decision of President George Bush in introducing
electronic medical records for most Americans within the next ten years.
The Florida based company announced that it will freely distribute 200 scanners
to emergency services, each scanner costing 650 dollars. Chip implantation
will cost between 150 and 200 dollars.
WAR AGAINST DRUG LORDS
During this summer Mexico’s supreme attorney Rafael
Macedo de la Concha confirmed that he and his colleagues have been implanted
with chips that allow them access to objects with maximum security and documents
vital in the battle against drug cartels. Mexican company “Solusat”
confirmed that 1000 Mexicans underwent chip implantation.
EUROPEANS NOT LAGGING BEHIND
In March of this year the “Baja Beach Club” in
Barcelona offered its visitors the veri-chip as means of identification
and assistance in paying services. In an announcement it is claimed that
around 50 VIP guests accepted chip implantation. Last Tuesday the program
has been expanded into Holland. In an exclusive club in Rotterdam, which
is also owned by the “Baja Beach Club”, 35 people accepted chip
implantation.
Source: A. Petrovic, Blic, Thursday, 21st of October 2004
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