By Mike Adams NaturalNews.com
The era of the microchip, the pharmaceutical is upon us. Novartis AG, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, announced a plan to begin implanting microchips in medicine technology to create a "smart pill".
microchip technology has been authorized by Proteus Biomedical of Redwood City, California. Once activated by stomach acid, the microchip detection and begins transmitting data to a receiver worn by the patient. The receiver is a transmitter that can send data to the doctor through the Internet.
The idea behind this is to create "smart pills" that can detect what is happening in the body and send this information to the patient's doctor. Novartis plans to start to insert microchips in the anti-rejection drugs that they take after organ transplantation, and then potentially expand the "microchipping" to other drugs in their product line. This same technology could soon result in pills produced by other drug companies.
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... Everything looks good in appearance, but the NaturalNews readers no doubt have many questions skeptical. For starters, apparently Novartis is planning to bring any clinical trial that may take into account the safety issues all'ingoio microchips. "The Novartis does not expect to have to carry large-scale clinical trials to prove that new products work," reports Reuters. "Instead, it aims to make the so-called bio-equivalence test to show that they are equal to original". ( http://www.reuters.com/article/idUS .. )
But I have a question, such as chemicals or heavy metals are contained on the chip itself? A microchip that transmits data must be necessarily a source of energy, which means that it needs a tiny battery, or some kind of capacitor. The materials used in capacitors and batteries, as far as I know, are toxic to the human body and should never be ingested.
The chips are not food, and swallowed it seems dangerous to your health, especially if they are taking several a day.
Data Privacy
Another huge concern about the microchips that transmit data is the privacy of the same. If these chips are passing on information, then obviously, this information can be captured by anything nearby, including potential unscrupulous individuals or organizations that might suggest a bad use.
For example, suppose a local pharmacy install a detector signal of the microchip in their main entrance to find people that are transmitting medical data. They could then decrypt that data in theory and in what state of health is the customer and thus promote the generic drug to compete as substitutes.
government agents could be equipped with scanners for microchips drugs " determining what pills you are taking at the time. This could be used to violate your privacy by sharing this information with other government agencies or could even be sold to third parties such as marketing agencies.
I doubt very much that the data transmitted from microchips in these pills will be encrypted because it would require an energy source encrypt really elaborate, and there is no room for more than one CPU or a source of energy in these small microchip . More likely, it will send a simple signal of data that can be detected and deciphered fairly easily.
Remember to take your medicine
But the truly frightening part of these drugs with the microchip is that this technology will be used to make sure that people are taking his medication. Pharmaceutical companies have lost billions of dollars a year (according to them) due to patients who do not remember to take medications. In fact, part of why they can not remember to take their pills is because many drugs damage cognitive function, but that's another story.
So this technology microchip "smart pill" will probably be used to find patients who have taken pills in a way that them to "gently remind" to take more pills than you may have forgotten. In the business of marketing is called "continuity program". It 's a way to ensure continued sales regularly.
In this context, it should insert the microchip in the pills pharmaceutical companies, not necessarily to patients. This is especially true when we consider drugs that are harmful to human health - and we all know that the pharmaceutical market is full of pills that are later found to be extremely dangerous or even fatal (Vioxx, remember?)
Upcoming: scanners of medicines supplied to police and employers
Now, there may be an interesting side effect in all this. Employers who are interviewing candidates to any job may be able to buy (or create), simple drug detection devices that reveal the presence of a pharmaceutical microchip that transmits a signal. (You can probably make one in your garage with electronic components purchased from Radio Shack).
could be very useful for employers who do not want to hire people who take drugs. Invite you for an interview and quietly seek the information submitted by the drug. A red light tells them che stai trasmettendo dati medici, e vi dicono con calma che l’intervista è finita e che “vi faremo sapere“.
Con datori di lavoro che affogano nei costi dell’assicurazione medica, ciò potrebbe fornire un semplice, facile modo di evitare di assumere chiunque possa (dal loro punto di vista) creare un aggravio del costo sui loro piani d’assicurazione sanitaria. Non sono necessariamente d’accordo con quest’uso della tecnologia, sto solo dicendo che questo è un modo che è probabile venga usato dai datori di lavoro per escludere gli impiegati sotto trattamento.
Anche la polizia potrebbe utilizzare un simile dispositivo di scanning per determinare se a driver at the accident site may have been weakened by the drug. This example is a usage with which I agree. Today the streets are full of drug-impaired drivers doped mentally. The problem is actually much worse than those of drunk drivers, among other things, and yet it was done virtually nothing to combat the problem of drivers under treatment. (Most people do not even know the problem exists).
If people who take drugs are broadcasting this fact through all the little microchip that swallow, so the presence of drugs is simple. It 's even easier than a dell'etilometro test because it requires action by the test subject. The policeman simply presses a button, wait two seconds, and can then determine whether you are transmitting medical data. At this point, you may be arrested and charged with "driving under the influence of drugs."
Another reason not to take medication
There are clearly many unanswered questions and even some risk inherent in taking drugs with microchips. For some people, the privacy issues may be the biggest problem of all: who wants to, forward the fact that you are taking drugs?
I do not take any medication of course, and also most of the NaturalNews readers to avoid them. The fact that the drugs will soon be equipped with microchips is already another good reason to find more holistic remedies to take care of your health. Do not bet your life (and your privacy) on pills of Big Pharma. Choose a holistic lifestyle based on healthy and nutritious organic foods, regular physical activity and avoidance of any chemical (synthetic) human-made, and probably will not ever need medication for your whole life.
The era of microchips implanted in people and drugs is upon us. Given what is by the TSA (Transportation Security Administration, the federal agency in charge of security at U.S. airports NDT) with the new body scanners ( http://www.naturalnews.com/030100_n ... ), you can only imagine what he will do Big Brother with all the medical data that could be transmitted from inside your body.
In fact, the very idea that there is a microchip inside your body that is transmitting data from the TSA may notify you as potential terrorists, who then proceed to feel your genitals and your breasts feel like part of their new Reeling technology enhanced body searches ( http://naturalnews.com/030302_T ).
The best way to avoid these risks is simply eat their vegetables and drink your "superfoods" (I have no idea how to translate this term, I thought could be supplements, mash or something, but it is only a My guess). not become a trackable, available subject medical industry that wants to turn your body into a profit center laboratory.
Original title: "Big Pharma to begin microchipping drugs"
Source: http://www.naturalnews.com
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09.11.2010
Translation for www.comedonchisciotte.org by PASCAL SOTGIU
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