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Tommy Thompson Refuses To Get Chipped
SpyChips.com | December 9 2005
Ex-Bush cabinet member Tommy Thompson
still hasn't received an RFID implant despite a televised promise he made
in July 2005 to do so.
Shortly after joining the board of VeriChip Corporation last spring, the
former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services and four-term governor
of Wisconsin told CNBC that he would "get chipped" with a VeriChip
implant, but he has no plans to undergo the procedure anytime soon, according
to recent revelations.
The VeriChip is a glass-encapsulated RFID device designed to be injected
into human flesh for identification purposes and for use as a payment device.
In public appearances, Thompson has suggested injecting the microchips into
Americans to link to their electronic medical records. "It's very beneficial
and it's going to be extremely helpful and it's a giant step forward to
getting what we call an electronic medical record for all Americans,"
he told CBS MarketWatch in July.
When confronted by a CNBC correspondent in another July interview about
whether he would take a chip himself, Thompson replied, "Absolutely,
without a doubt."
However, when authors Liz McIntyre and Katherine Albrecht, who researched
human chipping for their book "Spychips: How Major Corporations and
Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID," contacted the
VeriChip Corporation on December 5, they were told that the chipping never
took place.
VeriChip spokesman John Procter said Thompson has been "too busy"
to undergo the chipping procedure, adding that he had no clear plans to
do so in the future. "I wouldn't put any type of time line on it,"
Procter said.
The VeriChip spokesman also attributed the protracted delay in the chipping
to Thompson's desire to investigate the procedure. "He wants to see
it [the VeriChip] in a real-world environment first," said Procter,
who said he's trying to arrange a tour for Thompson at Hackensack University
Medical Center, the first hospital to implement the technology in its emergency
room.
But the authors question this explanation. "We would expect Mr. Thompson
to investigate the device *before* advocating it to others," said Liz
McIntyre. "It sounds like he has wisely decided to put off the implantation,
perhaps due to the serious privacy and civil liberties implications of such
devices, or perhaps due to the serious medical downsides, like electrical
risks and MRI incompatibility."
Albrecht added, "Perhaps the implants conflict with his religious beliefs.
Whatever his reasons, he should share them with the American people, many
of whom have loved and trusted him for years. He will be responsible if
they take an implant because of his influence."
Thompson may find himself under increasing pressure to get chipped in light
of VeriChip Corporation's recent IPO announcement. The company is relying
on Thompson's cooperation to give the much maligned human tracking chip
an image boost. "He said it on live television," said Procter
of Thompson's chipping intentions. "We look forward to setting a firm
date in accordance to his schedule and other commitments....We want to maximize
the impact of [Thompson's chipping] event...We'd certainly like to...really
knock it out of the park."
McIntyre is hoping that Thompson will resist the pressure. "Our concern
is that the VeriChip Company would like to chip every person on the planet,
and they're counting on Thompson to be their ticket to mass acceptance,"
said McIntyre. "We're hoping he will work for the best interests of
humanity and refuse to be goaded into an ill advised action."
According to Procter, only about 60 living persons in the U.S. have agreed
to be chipped. In addition to the voluntary recipients, the company's implants
were injected into the deceased victims of hurricane Katrina, and there
are plans to chip mentally disabled patients at a residential center in
Chattanooga. VeriChip has also had talks with the Pentagon about chipping
military personnel, though Procter said that "no formal agreements
have been reached."
A transcript of Thompson's entire CBS MarketWatch interview is available
at
http://www.spychips.com/devices/tommythompsonverichip.html
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