Microchips Should Be Used As “Identification Tool”, Says Doctor With 6 Implants

As we’ve reported, at least two companies, one in the US, and one in Sweden, have begun offering their employees optional microchip implants. In theory, the chips make life easier by allowing employees to effortlessly open locked doors and pay for lunch.
In the US, 41 employees at a small Wisconsin technology company voluntarily agreed to be microchipped at a ‘chip party’ thrown at the office. At Epicenter, the Swedish company, employees hold parties for newcomers who take the plunge and become a cyborg.
‘The injections have become so popular that workers at Epicenter hold parties for those willing to get implanted.
‘The biggest benefit I think is convenience,’ said Patrick Mesterton, co-founder and CEO of Epicenter. As a demonstration, he unlocks a door by merely waving near it. ‘It basically replaces a lot of things you have, other communication devices, whether it be credit cards or keys.’


This post was published at Zero Hedge on Aug 21, 2017.