ID implants for our soldiers?
WTF?:
The company lobbying for a Pentagon contract to insert radio frequency identification chips under the skin of U.S. military personnel has already had its technology cloned by two experts.
VeriChip Corp. is “in discussions†with the Air Force, Navy and the Department of Veterans Affairs to sell its radio frequency identification chips, said Scott Silverman, CEO of VeriChip’s parent company.
VeriChip says that the devices are secure, but Annalee Newitz, a contributing editor at Wired magazine, and software engineer Jonathan Westhues, say that’s not true.
Newitz wears a VeriChip under her arm, and last month at a computer hackers’ conference in New York, she and Westhues made a copy of her VeriChip  and her private medical data  using a homemade device.
Ok, two questions:
1) When the hell do we get to publicly debate the ethics of micro-chipping our soldiers?; and
2) Where is all the righteous indignation from the Christian Taliban over the so-called mark of the beast?