Monday, October 31, 2011

Remote Killing with RFID Chips


Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Germany Denies Patent for Cyanide Equipped RFID Chip


A Saudi Arabian inventor has filed for a patent on a potentially lethal science fiction-style human tracking microchip, the German Patent and Trademark Office (DPMA) told The Local on Friday.

But the macabre innovation that enables remote killing will likely be denied copyright protection.

I am going to repeat that, just so it is clear-
enables remote killing
enables remote killing

“While the application is still pending further paperwork on his part, the invention will probably be found to violate paragraph two of the German Patent Law – which does not allow inventions that transgress public order or good morals,” spokeswoman Stephanie Krüger told The Local from Munich.

The patent application – entitled “Implantation of electronic chips in the human body for the purposes of determining its geographical location” – was filed on October 30, 2007, but was only published until last week, or 18 months after submission as required by German law, she said.

So the patent was allegedly denied in Germany, will that really be the end of it? I doubt it !
Way too many hands would want to get a hold of that device.

I've always wondered about these free flu shots? Given year after year?
How easy would it be to chip the population via the free flu shots given en masse every year?


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