Russia is preparing to chip citizens The Far Eastern Federal University and the Far Eastern High Technology Fund have signed an agreement on the implementation of a joint project. The parties will participate in the creation of the Resource Center for Invasive Neurotechnologies and Clinical Biomechanics. In particular, this means carrying out research work in various fields - they will allow research on the implantation of chips for various purposes into the human body. According to the head of the fund Ruslan Sarkisov, "it will be a complex medical center, which will include both operations, rehabilitation, the creation of new samples, (and) research work in this direction." The head of the foundation plans to launch the center within a year, and there is already a base for relevant research, on which it will be possible to scale research. In addition, operations on a commercial basis are also possible. The project will be implemented in an innovative science and technology center on Russky Island (probably so that the chip ones don't run away). Financing is planned in the amount of up to 350 billion rubles. The agreement was signed during the Eastern Economic Forum held in Vladivostok. Sarkisov does not exclude the possibility that an international cyber-technical cluster may be created on the island in the future. Let me remind you that compulsory vaccination with toxic Sputnik V continues in Russia under threat of dismissal from work. Also, people vaccinated with Sputnik V are required to sign a waiver of claims. And by 2024, Russia plans to completely switch to biometrics in all types of transport.