The impact of microchip implants in the United States. Slavery or benefit?

Authors

  • Alicia Urquilla Castaneda Universidad Francisco Gavidia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ryr.v0i47.6280

Keywords:

Microchip, FDA microchip, chip implant in humans, digital medicine.

Abstract

Since the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the powers that be cannot get enough surveillance on us. The latest in their quest for wanting to watch our every move comes in the form of pills with a microchip. This article includes information on the different approaches to using the microchip in our lives and we can see it as a reality by the recent microchip approved by the FDA in a pill that will be the perfect excuse to place surveillance inside our bodies. At the end the conclusions are presented.

Reality and Reflection Year 18, No 47, January-June 2018; pp.108-121

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Author Biography

Alicia Urquilla Castaneda, Universidad Francisco Gavidia

Investigadora Asociada del Instituto de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación - ICTI UFG.
Maestría en Creación y Dirección de Empresas de Nebrija Business School. 
Lcda. en Administración de Empresas de Universidad Dr. José Matías Delgado. 
Consultora en diversas áreas empresariales y educativas.

Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

Urquilla Castaneda, A. (2018). The impact of microchip implants in the United States. Slavery or benefit?. Reality and Reflection, (47), 108–121. https://doi.org/10.5377/ryr.v0i47.6280

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