Gary McKinnon
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Okay.
I feel like it's shrunk over time actually.
Yeah.
It feels smaller.
Yeah.
Weird.
The company Gary is talking about here isn't called VeriSign.
It's called VeriChip.
And yes, it's done work in human microchipping.
In fact, the company has produced a tiny RFID microchip about the size of a grain of rice
that implants under the skin, transmits a unique ID when scanned, and links to a database with personal or medical information.
This chip is essentially a permanent tracking and identification tool.
When your life and all you love are on the line.
The chip was introduced to the market in 2002, just a few years before Gary's experience in 2005.
And according to Gary, the company's double injection method would cause something that looks exactly like the two bumps on his foot.
I'll let you decide if that's a coincidence or not.
If you look a little deeper, Verichip's corporate lineage runs through applied digital solutions.
And prospectus filings show that the implantable microchips themselves were ultimately sourced from a subsidiary of Raytheon.
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It protects peace and democracy throughout the world.