VeriChip TV Ad Confirms Critics' Fears: They Want Everyone Implanted
VeriChips TV ad for its Health Link implantable microchip that connects to your online medical records has spawned a backlash on YouTube. Observers regard it as either part of President Obamas secret Nazi plan( www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV6-nsLS8qw ) to enslave us all or a sign of the coming antichrist( www.youtube.com/watch?v=36PQ3C3fGQY ).
The ad itself comes on like all drug advertising does healthy, smiling middle-aged people describing the things about life they are thankful for.
But, to give VeriChips critics some credit, the ad clearly positions the VeriChip as something for everyone, not merely patients who are so deranged or damaged that having a chip to transmit accurate data might be useful.
It begins:
To think something so slim can connect you.
Health Link is always with you when every second counts in the emergency room.
Because Bob has trouble remembering all his medications.
So far so good. But then the ad suggests a much wider application. A young woman says:
because my car lost control while driving.
And a groovy looking guy in a pork-pie hat adds:
because I have diabetes but it doesnt have me.
When you add this to VeriChips previous marketing activity in which they implanted the chips in cuties on Miamis nightclub scene( industry.bnet.com/pharma/...-history-social-security/ ) so they didnt have to bother showing ID or carrying cash the impression it gives is that VeriChip does indeed want everyone to be implanted.