It only transmits when the reader is in the vicinity, and the reader has to charge the chip before it to actually transmit its identifying signal. So you cannot be localized all over the world via satellite, as some people may fear.
It only transmits when the reader is in the vicinity, and the reader has to charge the chip before it to actually transmit its identifying signal. So you cannot be localized all over the world via satellite, as some people may fear.
It's definitely going to be done in my club in Holland, and I will be opening soon in Cologne, Germany, another Baja Beach club. And the... The England, the clubs in Britain are actually a franchise, so I haven't had the opportunity to speak with them yet to find out whether they are interested or not, but I'm quite sure that this concept is really growing and I'm quite sure that they'll be interested soon.
Well, we did that actually on a Thursday night at 2 o 'clock in the morning while the club was open and performed it right here in the club, in the VIP lounge. And I had a doctor come to perform the procedure.
It's a simple injection, really, really simple, straightforward. They do use a small needle to put a small anesthesia in first, and then they put the chip in, and it's not painful at all because of the local anesthetic.
Yes, Alex, that's very interesting what they're doing. It's really a great idea because the policemen that will be using it, they will have the chip implanted in their firing hand, right between the thumb and forefinger. And that will actually provide a means of allowing the pistol to function. If somebody were to steal the pistol from them, it does them no good. It cannot fire unless you've got the proper chip in the hand.
If you install the chip, then you get free entrance. The entrance is normally €14, but with the chip, you get free entrance, well, basically for the rest of your life.
The biggest advantage of it is that you don't have to worry about carrying cards around with you. You don't have to worry about them getting lost, stolen, counterfeited. You've got the chip with you at all times. You can't forget it and nobody can steal it from you.
The world has not wars, but I believe very strongly in the chip in that it, well, perhaps could prevent wars.
Yeah, definitely. Definitely.
Take the place of the passport. It could be a global passport. Everyone on the planet would use this as a means of passport.
I believe, I don't want to quote directly, but I believe that they do have a signed contract with the Italian government to implement a contract. a test of the Verichip system installed in government employees for verifying their identification.
That's where I see one of the largest advantages of this, to be put in the military. I served in the military myself, and I know in the indoctrination process, you run through before boot camp, and you get your shots, and I can see this very easily being implanted in each soldier as they run through the indoctrination process. And instead of carrying dog tags, which was always a problem, your dog tags would get lost or stolen. The chip never gets lost or stolen. We'll always be with you.
But then we created one of the best governments in the world, one of the best governments which can be trusted. And I believe you need to trust your government, and you need to trust technology. It's there. We have to use it.
Well, in communications, it was, I can't really get into it because it was not top secret, but secret classified information. I figured that. It was a form of combat communications.