Biometrics are things like retina scans, fingerprints, DNA tests. RFID is not a biometric. The prefix "bio" is significant. You need to worry about something else.
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You are full of baloney. Same company, same technology, VeriChip, Biometrics and RFID all work together with the same database for tracking.
HERE is their CHIP Subscriber presentation to show how it works:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1595825/posts?page=3#3
Actually I am not, and if you want to play that kind of crap, you can play by yourself. Biometrics is simply measuring aspects of a person's unique physiology, usually for identity purposes. It is used in all kinds of security applications. You can use biometrics without microchips and without RFID. Biometrics may be part and parcel to somebody's tracking system, but it is also extremely broad and NOT owned by one company for one application. The RFID is NOT biometrics.
I don't understand the need to make this into something it isn't, but that has been the theme of your posts. I have also noticed that twice, when I read your links, you had made up stuff out of whole cloth, so you really needn't bother posting links back to me. I will simply assume it is another lie.
Enjoy your day and Happy Independence Day.