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By Josey Wales 

 

Many people in society today dismiss the possibility that newborns will be required to have an RFID transponder implanted in their bodies. Yet there is little doubt that governments are working hard to track people, installing cameras on every corner, tracking cell phones, tracking credit card purchases, tracking you online in social media sites, just to name a few ways your government currently tracks people. Since implantable chips have a read range of only a couple inches, right now it seems we are safe for the moment. But…….. 

 

So people have been predicting the mass adoption of RFID since 2003. They’ve also been underestimating just how important and ubiquitous RFID will become. So let me explain why RFID adoption will begin to accelerate, and then I will try to explain why I think we are all underestimating its importance and it’s conveniences. 

 

 

First, technologies are always hyped. There are great expectations that a new technology will change the world, and then it turns out to be more difficult to deploy than people initially thought. It takes time for technologies to mature, for complete solutions to be developed, even for people to understand how the technologies should be used. Remember when the Internet bubble burst and all the dot-coms went out of business?

 

RFID is no different. After the initial hype, there was a global dismissiveness about the technology. It doesn’t work around water and metal. Read rates are too low. It’s too expensive. And so on and so forth. Now, almost 10 years later, the technology has reached a level of maturity—it now works well in most situations, and there are tags that will work on almost any object. There are software applications for many applications, as well as readers in a wide variety of form factors. We are beginning to see complete solutions emerge, and the technology is getting somewhat easier to deploy (technology providers still have some work to do in both these areas). All that is really left now is for one industry to get enough adopters to embrace RFID to reach critical mass. At that point, adoption will take off.

 

 

 

How long that will take is hard to say. NBC’s guess is it will be three more years or so before the retail apparel sector adopts RFID on a large scale, and from there other industries will then begin to embrace the technology as well. In a decade, how big will the industry be, and how ubiquitous will RFID be? History suggests that it will be bigger than our wildest imagination. Then implantable chips in people as a way to buy, sell, trade, collect a pay check will become the norm in society. The transition will be subtle and supported by the very recipients who find the RFID Chip convenient in their every day lives. 

 

When RFID was in the hype phase in 2005 and 2006, a gentleman from Europe wrote in claiming RFID would flame out just as the Internet did. It was pointed out that while Internet companies flamed out, use of the Internet was greater than ever. Today, the Internet is more important, more ubiquitous and more essential to business than anyone imagined in the heyday of the Internet bubble.  So why do people doubt that RFID will?

 

 

People underestimated the importance of personal computers. In the early 1980s, IBM estimated the total global demand for personal computers would likely peak at around 60,000 units annually. Demand actually peaked at about 346.2 million units in 2010. IBM underestimated the size of the market by a factor of 5,770.

 

In 1980, AT&T commissioned famed consulting firm McKinsey & Co. to forecast cell phone penetration in the United States by the year 2000. McKinsey boldly predicted there would be roughly 900,000 subscribers. As it turns out, this was less than 1 percent of the actual number of 109 million subscribers (in fact, there are currently more than 327 million in the United States alone).

 

I could provide more examples, but you get the point.

 

There is always some floundering as companies attempt to figure out how to use new technologies. Remember all the millions invested in online market places in the early days of the World Wide Web? Only a handful of those survived. Similarly, there have been missteps in the application of RFID. But people have now figured it out, and we are seeing some large deployments. Marks & Spencer, for example, will consume some 400 million passive ultrahigh-frequency (UHFRFID tags this year (see Marks & Spencer Leads the Way). And a Bechtel project in Australia is employing 60,000 active tags.

 

As RFID becomes widely adopted, people will find new ways to use it. They will welcome the convenience of a chip for all their daily needs. The transition has been slow to date, but have no doubt that RFID Chips planted in babies at birth will one day be the norm. Think about it, no birth certificate, no SSI card necessary, no passport necessary, no more credit cards to loose, personal security of knowing your RFID cannot be hacked or duplicated, stop identity theft, the list of reasons people will wllingly accept a chip goes on and on. Not to mention medical records to be recorded on implantable chips. 

 

 

 

Main Stream Media is shaping societies around the world to accept the RFID Chip as a means of keeping up with the convenience of technology. 

 

 

 

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    • gsummit

      I’d be for putting these in people convicted of molesting children. They should have no rights.

      • DK

        Only use to Identify the corpse at autopsy :!:

      • Fred C Dobbs

        That is probably how it will begin. They will start with people everyone hates. That will be the foot in the door.

    • Anonymous

      Is Your Money Being Tracked? RFID in Euro and Dollars!

      http://www.ssrichardmontgomery.com/rfidmoney.htm

    • SuzanneL

      Josey Wales, If we put the pieces together, we realize the disappearance of flight Malaysia 370 was all about capturing a large plane load of RFID chip engineers all at once, to work as slaves on secret projects to chip all humanity – possibly to be slipped in between the shots of the world wide mass vaccine campaigns.

      Malaysia 370 & the Capture of Slave RFID Engineers
      http://www.suzcorner.com/?p=907

    • MileHiLife

      It’s often claimed “real” advanced technology is decades beyond what is released to the general public. It’s also estimated that since the year 2000 technological advancements have doubled every 18 months — and that’s just what “we” know about — and why my fancy new “smart” phone is considered outdated every 9 months or so.

      All due respect to the author of this article, but I have a hunch the RFID’s technology isn’t an issue for implementation. One could have a chip implanted at birth and throughout an entire lifetime never aware it’s even there. Chips we ARE aware of are the size of a rice grain, and I’ve read modern technology can fit upwards of 10 terabytes of data on the head of a pin. I could also argue the articles claim “implantable chips have a read range of only a couple inches” when my old tiny cell phone had GPS technology a decade ago.

      Aside from the occasional whistle blower, we ONLY know what “they” release — much of which is disinformation.

    • becomingme

      Good article, Josey, however, can you please learn how to spell?

    • John

      what if they use the scare tactic of having to have one implanted to tell the difference between aliens and humans during a supposed invasion…

    • John

      And A big resounding LOL to “cannot be hacked”…someone somewhere will always find a hack

    • Anonymous

      After a few hours, you have no problem finding a baby if they have crawled upwind. PHEWW!

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