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General Discussion and Announcements => General Discussion => Topic started by: fiero128 on May 02, 2014, 08:31:22 pm
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Recently, NBC predicted that in 2017, we will all be tagged with microchip, implanted to help identify individuals immediately. According to the report, the technology is used to answer one question, “Am I who I say I am?”
Some worry, however, that the RFID Microchip will give the government too much power, allowing them to track every move. In some states, like Virginia, legislation is in process to stop his from happening.
The report also reveals an RFID Brain Chip that has been developed and is currently being tested on several humans.
What do you think? Is this wrong?
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Fingerprint technology is at such an advanced state that people can instantly be identified by placing their finger on a scanning device. Placing a microchip, whether for identification or tracking takes a big step backward. Identification devices permanently endowed to a person were used in the 30's and 40's. Tattoed on the arms of those who were destined for extermination in gas chambers. Many feel that we are headed for that type government that will monitor and control every move we make.
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This is not to say whether it should or should not be done, but to clear up some misconceptions about RFID chips.
No one can track your whereabouts if you have a chip in you. The chip does absolutely nothing unless a scanner is brought to within a few inches of it.
Many pets have implanted RFID chips. If your dog, with a chip, is lost, he is found out to be yours only if someone takes the dog to a vet or animal shelter with a scanner. There's no way of finding out where the dog is until that happens.
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Already having been fingerprinted and blood and DNA typed by the government ( while in service), I refuse to have a micro chip implanted and be treated like an animal.
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its a cut and paste from a face book page posted from NBC
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Fingerprint technology is at such an advanced state that people can instantly be identified by placing their finger on a scanning device. Placing a microchip, whether for identification or tracking takes a big step backward. Identification devices permanently endowed to a person were used in the 30's and 40's. Tattoed on the arms of those who were destined for extermination in gas chambers. Many feel that we are headed for that type government that will monitor and control every move we make.
No longer a free country
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It's unlikely and definitely impossible that everyone in the world would get a chip implant. Many countries wouldn't go for it, and then there are so many remote regions of the world that it would be such a task to get to some of those people.
Even for the countries that did decide to tag everyone, how would visitors be handled? I don't think they could force a citizen of another country to have a permanent ID chip installed and probably if they attempted the visitor's country probably wouldn't allow it.
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Rfid wouldn't work no matter what. It's short sighted to think that within a few hours of introduction of a program, that someone wouldn't hack and modify such a chip, assume alternate identities and so forth.
Ron
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As far as I am concerned, the point is moot. There are far too many ways to defeat, distort, confuse, mimic and otherwise change the info on the chip; be it micro or RFID. People with electronic knowledge can fine lots of ways to defeat this kind of 'gimmic'. The government and media both want everyone on the planet to be susceptible to whatever they wish. They want to brainwash everyone to believe everything that THEY say while doing their best to convince everyone that individual thought is not good for them.
The government is your friend and will never lead you into harm. It will never lie to you. It will never hurt you. It will never do anything detrimental to your way of life. It is always looking out for YOUR best interests without you ever having to think about anything. And they need the media to pass this to you and back them up. Nonsense.
When was the last time you actually heard an intelligent newscaster? And it's not just the newscaster either; it's the producer, director, public relations people, broadcasting company president and the board of directors who dictate to them the who, what, where, when, why and HOW they are going to present it to the public.
THEY TRAIN ANIMALS THE SAME WAY!!!
I've worked in these fields, (Hughes Media, CBS, NBC, CNN) seen it, gotten sick of it, left it. You can distance yourself from it but that is all. There is no escaping it.
No kidding.
You just have to consciously evaluate what you hear and above all think for yourself.
Forget what the news networks tell you, keep a close eye on the government and then above all . . . sleep well every night.
YOU are your own best protection.
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I would like to just bleat in total agreement. :o