In Sweden, a massive chipization of the population
While some people are panicky afraid of mass chipping of the population in order to take them under the control of special services and the secret world government, the inhabitants of Sweden began to voluntarily massively implant such an implant under their skin. Already more than three and a half thousand Swedes have introduced subcutaneous chips, determined to be at the forefront of technological progress. Experts believe that by the middle of the 21st century, the presence of a chip in the body will be the norm in this Scandinavian country.
What gives a subcutaneous chip to its owner? Its size does not exceed rice grain, and it is placed between the index and thumb. "Swedish" chips, placed under the skin in the wrist, can be used to pay for purchases, like a travel card in transport or a work pass. For people with poor memory, this is almost an ideal solution - passwords and keys are now always with you. The chip can also work as an analogue of an anti-theft alarm. For example, in criminal Mexico they are placed by those who fear abduction so that the police can quickly find them.
Also, experiments are being conducted with the chipization of US military personnel. Using satellites, the Pentagon will be able to track the location of American soldiers, if necessary, find their bodies, even underground and in water. True, there is a risk that the chips could be hacked by enemy hackers, and the US military itself will fall under a targeted strike.
Russian Alexander Volchek has long been the owner of a hypodermic chip, which uses both a doorphone key and a business card. He believes that in the future, chips will serve as electronic wallets. Some US companies insistently offer their employees to go through the process of chipization, reassuring that they are safe and, if necessary, can be safely removed. However, no one can guarantee 100% security.
If there is a lock, then there is a key to it.
What gives a subcutaneous chip to its owner? Its size does not exceed rice grain, and it is placed between the index and thumb. "Swedish" chips, placed under the skin in the wrist, can be used to pay for purchases, like a travel card in transport or a work pass. For people with poor memory, this is almost an ideal solution - passwords and keys are now always with you. The chip can also work as an analogue of an anti-theft alarm. For example, in criminal Mexico they are placed by those who fear abduction so that the police can quickly find them.
Also, experiments are being conducted with the chipization of US military personnel. Using satellites, the Pentagon will be able to track the location of American soldiers, if necessary, find their bodies, even underground and in water. True, there is a risk that the chips could be hacked by enemy hackers, and the US military itself will fall under a targeted strike.
Russian Alexander Volchek has long been the owner of a hypodermic chip, which uses both a doorphone key and a business card. He believes that in the future, chips will serve as electronic wallets. Some US companies insistently offer their employees to go through the process of chipization, reassuring that they are safe and, if necessary, can be safely removed. However, no one can guarantee 100% security.
If there is a lock, then there is a key to it.
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