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Implanted microchips can replace wallets, ID-papers and travel cards in some day, but there are some risks with them


RFID-chips in hands
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http://crisisofdemocracticstates.blogspot.fi/p/implanted-microchips-can-replace.html

https://futurism.com/sweden-microchip-trend/


Kimmo Huosionmaa

Above and below the text is the link to the article, what handles the human microchip implants. Some people have been shown vision, that every person, who would be born in the western countries would be implanted with RFID-chips, what would prove, that they are citizens of that country. Maybe someday all western people would implant with microchips, what allows them to pay bills and prove their identity without wallets or ID-papers.


This kind of microchips can contain the information, what country's citizen is that person, and of course the code, where to find that person DNA. Or otherwise, the DNA of the person can be stored to that microchip as the digital mode, what means the order of the alkali of that molecule has been stored in the text mode. But those microchips allows us also follow the key persons for the national security. In this case, special forces troopers would be marked with RFID-chips, what makes easy to follow those men in airports and other public places. They could be denied to travel some nation, and this might help to keep the secrets of those groups hidden from public eye.


And also prisoners can be marked with those chips, what are similar that used with pets. The hidden microchip can make bio-metrical recognition stronger than ever before, and that might make unauthorized access to some areas impossible because the fingerprint recognition system would also use microchip for recognize people. Those microchips might be RFID-systems, what can be read by mobile telephones, and they might replace cell-phones other recognition protocols like PIN-codes.


This means that those microchips can tell to cell-phone does the user have the authorization to use those systems. And if the PIN-code and the code, what microchip gives to phone the all features would come in the use of the user. If the PIN-code would be right, but the user of the phone would be wrong, could those equipment make alarm. They can, of course, replace wallet, ID-papers and travel card.


But those microchips can also make easier to track people. The tracking could happen with RFID-code, what would activate the mobile telephone's GPS-system. The tracking request could be sent in common broadcast via GSM-network, in the mode that "if somebody who uses cell-phone has code "XXX" in the implanted microchip, the mobile telephone must send the location information immediately". And if some criminals would break into those systems, they could be possible to track witnesses and other people by using systems, what would be reserved only for official use.

Sources:

https://futurism.com/sweden-microchip-trend/

https://www.wareable.com/wearable-tech/us-presidential-candidate-gets-rfidnfc-chip-implanted-in-his-hand-1732

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