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orwellianstate
27-09-2009, 12:25 PM
How do you think they will surmount the difficulty imposed by the imaging?
Doctors are going to see microchips implanted at time of imaging and x-ray, ie. total body CT scans, angiographies, MRIs, and x-ray scans in general.
How do you think they're going to deal with all the doctors, the radiologists and nurses reading the scans?
This question leaves me a profound sense of doubt.

Look at this image:

orwellianstate
01-10-2009, 01:26 PM
I thought about this myself and came to the conclusion that they may overcome medical imaging systems.
The image I posted is absolutely not representative of nanotechnology. Far from it. Sorry about it. It's an error.
I also found an interesting article about NANOMEDICINE (the application of nanotechnology to medicine) here:

http://www.xenophilia.org/nano_life_extension.html

They talk about TRANSHUMANISM ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transhumanism). But that's eugenics! :eek:

authority
11-10-2009, 09:38 PM
nanoparticles are not easily detectable

what if chips can be programmed to assemble themselves inside body and they take a shape of surrounding cells -- blending in the tissue?

that would be undetectable

ozpixie
15-10-2009, 02:23 AM
They have successfully paid off the medical industry to accept blindly whatever big Pharma says, that IVF was developed because they care about infertility, etc, etc, etc, so it should not be too hard to spin some fairy floss about the RFID's as well. Personally I can see the rate of 'home surgery' rates skyrocketing. Nano's will be a different thing altogether.

nioz
15-10-2009, 02:52 AM
Well i personally think the RFID is just a distraction and not the real deal we should be focussing on.

There already are commercial company´s (Alps technology) who have developed a way to store data (even pictures etc) in your body's electric field which can't be seen with your bare eyes.

Imagine what black projects can develop with enough money.

The ways to really 'track and mark' people without noticing is a piece of cake with the current technology already, don't even get started on technology that is being hidden and user for own gains.

cruise4
15-10-2009, 02:54 AM
If voluntary... not a problem.

lotusflower
20-10-2009, 11:59 PM
nanoparticles are not easily detectable

what if chips can be programmed to assemble themselves inside body and they take a shape of surrounding cells -- blending in the tissue?

that would be undetectable

i think this is their soulution for sure!!!