Ok, they want to track our food, any bets on the assumption that these RFID trackers will not exit the body once ingested?
http://dvice.com/archives/2011/05/edible-rfid-tag.php
Ok, they want to track our food, any bets on the assumption that these RFID trackers will not exit the body once ingested?
http://dvice.com/archives/2011/05/edible-rfid-tag.php
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0CAicy9s5o
This video is primarily about the devices used to scan and download info from cell phones but he does touch on id chips being placed in medication and dr's ability to track said medication. Very interesting.
not sure Pan. Question is if they can read them to follow the food. Can they also install a receiver chip to send commands? That would be my concern anyways. Following a chip with only basic information about the food it was used to tag is no big deal. The big deal is the ultimate use intended for the chip in the long run. In my mind anyway. I could be wrong, but that is my concern in a nutshell. :(
As far as blocking I know that they make wallets with lining made of lead or metal to block signals. But how to do that in your body ? Not sure. I mean once purged from the body it can be eliminated. However, inside the body it's a whole other ballgame.
Unless you ingested an RFID with your I.D. on it, you'd still be anonymous. If this is a way for 'whomever' to track back to the origination of a bad food, seems like a good idea (saying, cautiously) ...
...now the tags collecting (not dissolving as planned) in the bellies of those with poorly working digestive systems could be a problem - ha, a good portion of the population! Of course, if their digestive systems aren't in good order, anyway, what difference would it make --- that is until they are wrapped up in the medical care establishment, for the REAL RFID tagging event.
Regardless of purpose, this idea is ludicrous (IMO)!
How will they track home grown foods? Ha.