Mark of the Beast? Swedish firm’s workers get microchips to gain entry, use photocopiers
Workers at a high-tech Swedish firm are now using implanted radio-frequency identification microchips (RFID) chip to gain access to buildings and the building’s copy machines.
BioNyfiken, a Swedish biohacking group, is responsible of developing and inserting the sub-dermal microchips. According to the group, the devices allow for quicker and more reliable authentication of Epicenter employees. Up to 400 workers will have the option to have one of the small chips inserted into their bodies. While employees
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