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  2. Microchip implant (human) - Wikipedia

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    Destron Fearing, a subsidiary of Digital Angel, initially developed the technology for the VeriChip. [46] In 2004, the VeriChip implanted device and reader were classified as Class II: General controls with special controls by the FDA; [47] that year the FDA also published a draft guidance describing the special controls required to market such ...

  3. Digital Angel - Wikipedia

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    Digital Angel formerly owned a minority position (49%) in VeriChip, but divested itself of the stake in 2008. [1] VeriChip Corporation and Steel Vault Corporate later merged to form PositiveID, and in 2010 PositiveID attempted a friendly acquisition of Digital Angel, [2] but the bid was unanimously rejected by its board of directors.

  4. EXI Wireless - Wikipedia

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    eXI Wireless is a Canadian business that develops and manufactures Radio Frequency IDentification wireless systems. eXI's RFID products include HALO, RoamAlert, and Assetrac. eXI Wireless was acquired by VeriChip Corporation in April 2004. [1]

  5. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    The 134 kHz RFID chips, from VeriChip Corp. can incorporate personal medical information and could save lives and limit injuries from errors in medical treatments, according to the company. Anti-RFID activists Katherine Albrecht and Liz McIntyre discovered an FDA Warning Letter that spelled out health risks. [ 95 ]

  6. Talk:VeriChip - Wikipedia

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    VeriChip's human-implantable RFID microchip inserted into the right tricep during a physician visit is the only implantable RFID technology with FDA approval." which ...

  7. Genesis (Job for a Cowboy album) - Wikipedia

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    Genesis is a concept album in which mentions the VeriChip, [3] an implantable microchip, that is embedded under human skin. [4] The device has generated controversy among certain religious groups, which have become against the possible use of it, as there is a Biblical prophecy where all persons must receive the Mark of the Beast "on their right hand or on their foreheads", described in Book ...