Blatant promotion of Mark of the Beast technology - Swedish Man uses microchip implanted in hand to pass through airport security

Man uses microchip implanted in hand to pass through airport security

No boarding pass required for Andreas Sjöström, who becomes the first person to use new microchip technology to breeze through an airport

Andreas Sjöström strolls through Stockholm airport
Andreas Sjöström strolls through Stockholm airport Photo: Youtube/Andreas Sjöström

A man who implanted a microchip containing his airline booking details into his hand was able to use it to pass effortlessly through security to his flight.

Andreas Sjöström, vice president of digital for technology consulting company Sogeti, had the near-field communication chip (NFC) about the size of a grain of rice injected into his hand with a syringe, before using it at Stockholm Arlanda Airport to pass through security and board his plane.

The technology has been used before to make digital payments, control a mobile pho..., in the same way contactless payment cards work. All it requires is a scanner to link up to that is compatible with the NFC.

Sjöström presses his hand to the scanner

Sjöström presses his hand to the scanner  Photo: Youtube/Andreas Sjöström

Sjöström uploaded his Scandinavian Airlines EuroBonus member ID to the xNT implant and using NFC readers in the Swedish airport was able to register his boarding pass and passport by simply pressing his hand to a scanner.

Uploading a video of his effort to Youtube, Sjöström explained: “A few weeks ago I had an NFC chip implanted into my hand, just beneath the skin. In this video I use the chip to pass through Stockholm Arlanda airport, through security, at the lounge, and finally through the gate to the aircraft.”

However, he was keen to temper expectations of the technology becoming the norm: “This is just an experiment with no plans of actual public implementation… When travelling, you are always required to provide a valid ID when requested.”

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A tweet from Lufthansa seemed to echo such sentiments, responding to a customer who said that travelling with a NFC implant “is nothing I plan to do anytime soon”. The airline responded: “Neither do we!”

The microchip came from an American company called Dangerous Things. Its CEO, Amal Graafstra, told Mic, an American news website, that the trial was part of Scandinavian Airlines’ aim to further innovate its customer experiences, which currently includes an NFC-readable sticker that holds a passenger’s details.

Andreas Sjöström is the vice president of digital for technology consulting companyAndreas Sj?str?m is the vice president of digital for technology consulting company  Photo: Youtube/Andreas Sjöström

Kits containing microchips, surgical gloves and syringes can be purchased from Dangerous Things, which specialises in "biohacking" on the internet, with instructions available online as to how to implant a chip in your hand.

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Sjöström said: “The biggest surprise was the feeling of being able to identify myself without anything other than my body.

The microchip is implanted into the hand using a syringe

The microchip is implanted into the hand using a syringe  Photo: Youtube/Andreas Sjöström

“I didn’t have to pull out anything. It gave me a new sensation, sort of a pre-notion of what it will be like in the future when we don’t have to reach out with physical objects to accomplish things.”

“I’ve tried it with public transportation solutions, I’ve connected it to NFC-enabled door lock systems in offices,” he added. “I’ve succeeded with some and not with others. But if no one experiments, no one will find this out.”

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Comment by DTOM on January 15, 2016 at 10:24pm

Link to the youtube page of the chip maker 'Dangerous Things' - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiMeqSKIPTvyOMZe1n4Pp4A

This is 'Dangerous Things' logo...could the symbolism be more blatant?

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