>>>So you are saying that there is no way for the federal government to implant a chip (of any manufacture) in a citizen of the United States, without sharing the info it contains with FOREIGNERS? I find that hard to believe.
I'm not saying that at all.
Matter of fact, before Bill Clinton left office, he authorized in 2001 an 84% increase in the government's investment in nanotechnology research and development, National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) http://clinton4.nara.gov/WH/New/html/20000121_4.html.
This governmental increase has been combined with non-governmental organizations (NGO) and grant programs.
So the partnershipped departments can make it mandatory; but not as a federal mandate. They are creatively testing this now with the National Animal Identification System.
And it does leave the data available to foreigners. If an animal's data needs to be pulled by another country, that data will be available, which will include all the data of the premise and stakeholder.
So yes, it is available to foreigners.
>>>So yes, it is available to foreigners.
Then I have a creative solution: change the law before implementing the technology, so that only the (for example) NSA has access.
Solution?