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Scott Silverman, the company president of the Digital Angel, said he expects that in the next two to three years, it will be standard protocol for emergency room personnel to scan the upper right arm of every patient admitted for care.

This technology has already been proven by Applied Digital Systems (ADS), the inventors of the so-called digital angel. ADS holds patents on chips which are currently implanted in more than one million animals to track and identify them. The embedded chips are already in voluntary use in many humans, such as heart patients with pacemakers or artificial valves, and even knee and hip replacement patients. A chip implant is now required for all convicted sex-offenders in California. Palm Beach, Fla.-based Applied Digital Solutions Inc. now is offering details of its rollout plan for Digital Angel, which it touts as the "first-ever combination of advanced biosensor technology and Web-enabled wireless telecommunications linked to GPS." The first target market appears to be Florida. The company says that by using advanced biosensor capabilities, Digital Angel will be able to monitor key body functions, including temperature and pulse, transmitting that data along with accurate location information to a ground station or monitoring facility. Potential applications include locating lost or missing individuals, keeping track of children locating missing or stolen household pets, monitoring parolees, managing livestock; pinpointing stolen property and preventing the unauthorized use of firearms.

 


Rev 13:16 And he causeth all,both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
Rev 13:17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
Rev 13:18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.

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A group of eight people, including all 3 members of one Boca Raton, Florida family,
plus four company executives and 1 patient had an implant chip,
roughly the size of a grain of rice, injected under their skin on Friday, May 10 2002.

Questions I have to asked myself is.

1)Can I say 100% that this is the actual mark?
No the bible does not fully support it as of it.

2)Can I say 100% that the family in Florida has accepted the Mark?
???, it's a symbol of it. Go figure.

A freshly hatched duck out of the egg is a duck.
Might have to grow up but it is a duck.
If it walks like duck,
quacks like duck
and looks like duck,
it's a duck!


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- The chip, which sells for $200 (U.S.), is encoded with a unique identification number and critical medical or security information.

- After using a local anesthetic, a doctor injects the chip into muscle tissue. The chip is coated with silicon, which makes it difficult for the body to reject. Postop, the implant is monitored for several weeks to ensure it doesn't move.

- To access the medical data stored on the chip, a millimetre-long magnetic coil is activated by an external handheld scanner (price tag: $1000 to $3000 U.S.).

- A tiny transmitter then sends out two to three sentences of data that can be read by the scanner.

- To track a missing person by satellite, the chip must be combined with a global positioning system. ADS is in the process of making an ultramini GPS device that can be implanted in human tissue.

Meanwhile, outside the U.S. ADS is developing a GPS-enhanced version of the chip for a booming market in places such as Latin America - where kidnappings of business executives and politicians are commonplace. Brazil's foreign minister, Antonio de Cunha Lima, is lobbying to become the first person in his country with an implant that acts as a tracking device. ADS expects this to be possible in about a year.

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Making good on its promise to "achieve a global presence," Digital Angel Corporation - manufacturer and marketer of high-tech, implantable devices for tracking human beings - has opened a research and development facility in Shen Zhen, a special economic zone near Hong Kong, hoping to cash in on vast markets in China and the Far East.

As WorldNetDaily first reported, Digital Angel is a sophisticated, miniaturized tracking device intended by its manufacturer for subdermal implantation in large numbers of human beings. After heavy publicity, the manufacturer last year deflected criticism from privacy advocates and Christians concerned over biblical prophesy by removing all references to human implantation from its website and literature, only to re-introduce human implantation - with a product called VeriChip - after Sept. 11, due to the nation's new preoccupation with security. from article

This device will be crammed down our throats as a wonderful way to help our at-risk elderly, find missing children and track the horrid child molesters. Then rapists, murders, drug kingpins next. Then ordinary felons and "persons of interest". At least to start. Then pretty soon, it will be stuck into all of us as a condition of citizenship.


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BACKGROUND
On May 13, 1997, US Patent # 5,629,678 was granted for a `personal tracking and recovery system,' consisting of a miniature digital transceiver implantable in humans with a built-in, electromechanical power supply & actuation system. These features enable the device to remain implanted and functional for years without maintenance. This transceiver sends and receives data and can be continuously tracked by Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) technology.
On December 10, 1999, Applied Digital Solutions, Inc (ADS) acquired the patent rights to this technology, which the company refers to as `Digital Angel�.' The agreement gives ADS the right to develop this unique product for all of its applications or to sublicense the development of specific applications to other entities.
For more information, visit the Company's web site at www.adsx.com


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Digital Angel signs Microsoft deal

March 19, 2002 
The Digital Angel subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions (Nasdaq: ADSX) has signed an agreement with Microsoft MapPoint.
Under the agreement, the Palm Beach company will help computer giant Microsoft strengthen its worldwide GPS mapping capabilities.
Digital Angel closed up 4.22 cents to 49 cents at maket close, March 19. The company's 52-week low is 11 cents, 52-week high is $1.75


As part of its restructured debt agreement with IBM Credit, Applied Digital had to place the 82 percent stake it owns in Digital Angel in a trust.
If it can't repay IBM on time or if IBM accelerates the loan, the shares in the trust are to be liquidated to pay off this debt.
IBM that's an interesting twist! Could go with the Lucifer code here


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In July 2000, MEDICAL ADVISORY SYSTEMS (MAS) entered a long-term agreement with CICP, the holding company for CORIS Group International (CORIS) of Paris, France. CORIS provides medical and non-medical travel assistance and insurance claims services to the travel industry and insurance clients, and operates a 24/7 worldwide network of medical call centers. Through this agreement, MAS took another step toward a truly global approach to the delivery of travel assistance, health information and services, the recruitment of potential clinical trial subjects and the improvement of adverse reaction and expert reporting in clinical trials.

MAS will utilize our Internet platform hosted at our new Technology Center to create an electronic network for the CORIS 24/7 medical call centers. CORIS will assist in the development of International health information and clinical research application services, which will be managed from MAS' 24/7 MEDICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESPONSE CENTER (MTRC) in Owings, Maryland. The agreement calls for development of both international and foreign language DocChat services in the U.S. using the CORIS 24/7 call centers to provide the infrastructure and personnel.



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The Blood Care Foundation (BCF) operates a global network of Blood Banks enabling it to provide whole blood that can be transported by certified medical courier to almost any location in the world within 12-18 hours, subject to the availability of scheduled air services.

The BCF is dedicated to the provision, in emergencies, of screened blood obtained from internationally recognized sources, as well as resuscitation fluids and sterile transfusion equipment to its members traveling in countries where these are not readily available. To ensure these are readily available when needed, the BCF has created an integrated network of Regional Supply Points (RSPs) throughout the world for holding stocks of resuscitation fluids, including plasma expanders, and the sterile equipment needed for transfusion purposes. Should an emergency occur, one of the Foundation's alarm centers is immediately contacted.

For more information on the relationship of MAS and The Blood Care Foundation, please visit our dedicated Blood Care Foundation site at the address below.


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MEDICAL ADVISORY SYSTEMS (MAS) provides remote medical capabilities that are unsurpassed in the industry. To support its activities, MAS has a staff of U.S. Licensed physicians, multi-lingual communications/rescue coordinators and support staff located in the Company's 24/7 MEDICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESPONSE CENTER (MTRC) in Owings, Maryland.

MAS contracts U.S. Licensed physicians and ancillary health care professionals who are complemented by a global network of offices and call centers, physicians, hospitals and clinics in the U.S. and a worldwide network of medical and logistical contracts to provide 24-hour-a-day, 7-days-a-week, 365-days-a-year medical response.

MAS is the leading national source of consumer medical assistance and information via telephone and the Internet, and is poised to play a pivotal role in efforts to streamline the collection and practical application of clinical research data. The Company participates in a worldwide network of 24-hour call centers.


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