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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Truth Bringer"
Date: 08 Nov 2005 04:15:41 AM
Object: Now they can find you if you run away!
http://www.angelfire.com/az3/love_will_rule_soon/The_Horrible_Truth_About_Psychiatric_Drugs.htm
Now they can find you if you flea from the psychiatric tyrants of GOG
and MAGOG. See the link above for the truth after you read what is
below.
CHIPS SPARK ETHICS CONCERNS
This story was published Friday, November 04, 2005
Emily Berry Staff Writer -- Chattanooga Times Free Press
"Orange Grove clients would be in first group studied for ID implants"
Medical ethics experts are questioning a proposal to implant medical
identification microchips in the arms of developmentally disabled
clients at Orange Grove Center.
"That's pretty disturbing and kind of surprising in that anyone would
allow that to occur," said Dr. Stuart Finder, a director at the Center
for Biomedical Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University Medical
Center.
"Typically, the idea of using vulnerable people - children, disabled
people, pregnant women, prisoners, a whole variety of categories - we
normally say that's not a good idea," Dr. Finder said.
Dr. Rick Rader, director of the Morton J. Kent Habilitation Center at
Orange Grove Center, is advocating cooperation in a study with the
maker
of the VeriMed implantable device. He arranged meetings Thursday and
today for one of the company's physicians with leaders at Orange Grove
and Erlanger hospital. Dr. Rader said VeriChip Corp., the Delray Beach,
Fla., company that manufactures the device, has agreed to provide free
implants for as many as 100 Orange Grove clients. The clients would be
the subjects in the first group study of the application of the device,
which normally costs $200, he said.
Dr. Rader and other Orange Grove medical committee members - mem-
bers said they thought the implants were a good idea. They said they
would have to proceed with care and discuss ethical questions that
arise.
The VeriMed device works in much the same way as implantable
identification tags for pets, Dr. Richard Seelig, VeriChip vice
president for medical applications, said.
He said implantable devices have been used for millions of animals
over the past 13 years. The implants for human beings were approved by
the Federal Drug Administration in October 2004, he said.
Dr. Seelig told Erlanger and Orange Grove officials Thursday that the
implants could keep disabled people safe in case they are lost or
injured and cannot identify themselves to emergency workers or doctors.
"What we're trying to do is level the playing field," he said. "If
you and I can give this information, why can't they?" Carol Westlake,
executive director of the Tennessee Disability Coalition, said the idea
of implants is "troubling."
"The history of abuse of people with mental retardation requires us
to be extraordinarily cautious that we don't let those things happen
again," she said.
Ms. Westlake and Dr. Finder said it would be less problematic to do a
group study of adults who are able to give unambiguous informed
consent.
However, Dr. Rader said that not using the implants to benefit and
protect the disabled would be a disservice to his clients, would deny
their personhood and abridge their right to participate in society.
"The advocates would be on my case if we weren't doing this," he
said.
Dr. Seelig said the plan would require participation of area medical
facilities, whose personnel would require training to scan for the
chips
and find medical information once a patient's identification number is
found.
He said VeriChip would provide equipment and training to hospitals
and other medical facilities at no cost.
Dr. Seelig spoke to Erlanger physicians at the hospital Thursday
morning, but none of the physicians there asked about potential ethical
implications in using the microchips in vulnerable populations. A
meeting with the hospital's institutional review board scheduled for
Thursday fell through when none of the members showed up, Erlanger
spokeswoman Jan Powell said.
E-mail Emily Berry at

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User: "monkeyhawk"

Title: Re: Now they can find you if you run away! 08 Nov 2005 06:40:22 AM
"Truth Bringer" <love_will_rule_very_soon@yahoo.com> wrote

Now they can find you if you flea from the psychiatric...

[snip]
Not if you have enough scratch.
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