hells no! That's even more 1984-esque/Big-Brother shit. So much of our privacy has gone out the window as it is. Why should we start walking around with homing-beacons inside of us and eventually get scanned like a barcode? Talk about talking away a sense of humanity...
The man is already tracking us... We all already partake in the internet, they can literally track you down anywhere in the globe when you log in. The only catch is they don't really give a fuck about 99% of us, so they don't bother. Microchips would just let us know they are watching...
My brother is taking a class at University now where the assignment is to hack the teachers firewall protected computer and change your grade to an A. This is a 2nd year class... scary.
It could have its pros and cons. A pro could be that it could help the police and FBI or whatever, find wanted criminals or help the authorities find those who have been kidnaped or who are lost.
A con would be a encroachment on our privacy, that's about it though. I'm for it, I don't care if people know where I am, I'd rather have people know where I am than have nobody know that I exist.
thats interesting that you brought that point up because in the words of the elite themselves, they have said that they want to use child kidnappings as a way to sell it to the public, which you can see happening.
Upon further reflection, I think this could be a good punishment for people who commited crimes and are let out into society later, as a deterrant to commit more crimes.
If it becomes a requirement, in the sense that you wouldn not be able to buy or sell or do anything without the microchip, i would avoid it. It may be the mark of the beast.
Dan(3eb) wrote: It could have its pros and cons. A pro could be that it could help the police and FBI or whatever, find wanted criminals or help the authorities find those who have been kidnaped or who are lost.
A con would be a encroachment on our privacy, that's about it though. I'm for it, I don't care if people know where I am, I'd rather have people know where I am than have nobody know that I exist.
what a moronic statement. suppose someone important needs a liver or kidney? theyre going to find an organ donor nobody like you, track you down and kill you. dont even fucking doubt it. .
Dan(3eb) wrote: It could have its pros and cons. A pro could be that it could help the police and FBI or whatever, find wanted criminals or help the authorities find those who have been kidnaped or who are lost.
A con would be a encroachment on our privacy, that's about it though. I'm for it, I don't care if people know where I am, I'd rather have people know where I am than have nobody know that I exist.
what a moronic statement. suppose someone important needs a liver or kidney? theyre going to find an organ donor nobody like you, track you down and kill you. dont even fucking doubt it. .
Wow and you call my statement moronic. That, right there, is the epitome of moronic .
NickIbanez wrote: Are you down with having a microchip implanted in your body? The Elites having openly said that they want the population of the earth micro-chipped. Do you agree? sounds a bit dangerous. what is the american medical assoc.'s position?
The FDA has cleared the way for chips to be implanted into humans, even though all side effects have not been tested for. As of right now there are a few senior homes in Florida that are doing it to keep track of their people.
RE: The Microchip
Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 8:10 AM by A ShivFuck no. the ULTIMATE invasion of privacy.
RE: The Microchip
Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 8:12 AM by STUCK FEPHANQuestion:
Will this microchip get me chicks?
RE: The Microchip
Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 8:15 AM by Pour Me Anotheri prefer ritual suicide. . .
RE: The Microchip
Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 8:20 AM by NickIbanezactually, it might...
certain clubs in L.A. and Europe are allowing people to get microchips implanted to access the VIP room of the club. So maybe in that sense.
Still to me this is no reason to get a chip implanted. Plus I don't frequent clubs too often.
RE: The Microchip
Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:24 AM by DankesI concur.
RE: The Microchip
Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:42 AM by ribiqInteresting that there was just a post about V for Vendetta and now one about implanting microchips in people.
There's definitely a link.
RE: The Microchip
Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:54 AM by InsaneRockJunkiehells no! That's even more 1984-esque/Big-Brother shit. So much of our privacy has gone out the window as it is. Why should we start walking around with homing-beacons inside of us and eventually get scanned like a barcode? Talk about talking away a sense of humanity...
RE: The Microchip
Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 12:10 PM by JustAnOldFriendThe man is already tracking us... We all already partake in the internet, they can literally track you down anywhere in the globe when you log in. The only catch is they don't really give a fuck about 99% of us, so they don't bother. Microchips would just let us know they are watching...
My brother is taking a class at University now where the assignment is to hack the teachers firewall protected computer and change your grade to an A. This is a 2nd year class... scary.
RE: The Microchip
Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 2:39 PM by Dan(3eb)It could have its pros and cons. A pro could be that it could help the police and FBI or whatever, find wanted criminals or help the authorities find those who have been kidnaped or who are lost.
A con would be a encroachment on our privacy, that's about it though. I'm for it, I don't care if people know where I am, I'd rather have people know where I am than have nobody know that I exist.
RE: The Microchip
Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:35 PM by NickIbanezthats interesting that you brought that point up because in the words of the elite themselves, they have said that they want to use child kidnappings as a way to sell it to the public, which you can see happening.
RE: The Microchip
Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:16 PM by DankesUpon further reflection, I think this could be a good punishment for people who commited crimes and are let out into society later, as a deterrant to commit more crimes.
RE: The Microchip
Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:00 PM by Operation I.F.!If it becomes a requirement, in the sense that you wouldn not be able to buy or sell or do anything without the microchip, i would avoid it. It may be the mark of the beast.
RE: The Microchip
Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:17 PM by Pour Me Anotherwhat a moronic statement. suppose someone important needs a liver or kidney? theyre going to find an organ donor nobody like you, track you down and kill you. dont even fucking doubt it. .
RE: The Microchip
Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:46 PM by Dan(3eb)Wow and you call my statement moronic. That, right there, is the epitome of moronic .
RE: The Microchip
Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 11:20 PM by Pour Me Anotherdont think that it doesnt happen, kid.
http://clearharmony.net/articles/200603/31867.html
RE: The Microchip
Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:44 PM by jenkinsgurllRE: The Microchip
Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 1:32 PM by NickIbanezThe FDA has cleared the way for chips to be implanted into humans, even though all side effects have not been tested for. As of right now there are a few senior homes in Florida that are doing it to keep track of their people.