The red circled is were the chip is deposited
Australians is embracing super-human microchip technology', Australia's premier media outlet news.com.au (News Corp Australia) reports:Hundreds of Australians are turning themselves into super-humans since the commencement, the chip is said to be unlocking doors, turning on lights and logging into computers with a wave of the hand.
Shanti Korporaal, from Sydney, is at the centre of the phenomenon after having two implants inserted under her skin.
Now she can get into work and her car without carrying a card or keys, and says her ultimate goal is to completely do away with her wallet and cards.
Shanti Korporaal in her words said: "You could set up your life so you never have to worry about any password or PINs it’s the same technology as Paypass, so I’m hoping you’ll be able to pay for things with it"
"With Opal you get a unique identification number that could be programmed into the chip. Any door with a swipe card ... it could open your computer, photocopier. Loyalty cards for shops are just another thing for your wallet"
"My nana wants one. I’ve had more opposition to my tattoos than I’ve ever had to the chip. My friends are jealous".
In fact, the 27-year-old has noticed a business opportunity and set up a distribution service called Chip My Life with her husband, Skeeve Stevens where for just $80 to $140, people can become so called "super humans."
Shanti has bought into the culture that dominates society today, which is one dominated by the fantasy of super heroes that mesmerizes the population at theaters all across the globe.
"Ever since watching movies like the Terminator, Matrix and Minority Report I wondered if we could actually live like that. I always wondered why we all weren’t living as ‘super-humans"
More details will be communicated once it unfolds.
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