U.S. ARMY SURGEON GENERAL SAYS ALL SOLDIERS TO BE MICROCHIPPED FOR FULL-TIME MONITORING AND INFORMATION CULLING
“We should be monitoring all soldiers, all the time, looking for patterns of injury or other signs for early detection,” said Lt. Gen. Nadja West, the Army’s surgeon general, during a talk May 8 at the Association of the U.S. Army in Arlington, Virginia. “We can do better when every soldier is a sensor, and we can continuously monitor information culled from them.”