Germany denied a new technology allowing to track and destroy bad boys

May 13, 2009 - 5:17am | News | Other themes |
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Germany denied a new technology allowing to track and destroy bad boys
A Saudi inventor has offered a new technology – a microchip placed under the person’s skin. The scientist has applied German Patent Office to patent his technology that implies inserting a microchip under the skin of people so their whereabouts could be tracked by global-positioning satellites. The chip can be implemented or injected. This microchip can be a great solution in question of illegal immigrants or people overstaying in some country, reports Right Truth. 

Another option of the technology is placing under the skin a capsule with a poison such as cyanide which could be released by remote control to "eliminate" people if they became a security risk. The document said this could be used against terrorists or criminals.

A spokesman of German Patent Office has announced that the invention was rejected due to the ethical norms. In addition it was said that implementation of such chips can be properly protected, notwithstanding health risks. It is known that the application was received on October 30, 2007 and published 18 months later, as required by law, in a patents database. 

Source: Right Truth



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