The commercial to implant one of those alien like implants in our own bodies,. like a foreign thing and they can get all our id and history from it, like being tagged.
Permalink Reply by Saz on October 20, 2009 at 12:51am
Wow, they're marketing it now to the public? It looks real, I saw that chip a few years ago on a science news report, they interviewed a woman from Australia who had already been implanted with it.
Not that it isn't bad enough to be tagged like a dog for the government, but wouldn't the health repercussions of having a piece of metal that likely emits electromagnetic fields injected inside your body be fairly serious long-term?
“…Come on now, surely no one would believe that the U. S. Government would design a microchip implant to be implemented along with a “change” to a government run National Health Plan, would they? Well, believe it or not, that is exactly what is in the program that the Obama Administration is attempting to force on all of us!
First, you can actually READ the proposed health-care bill for yourself at this link if you
want to read through 1017 pages! Of course, not even the Senators and Congress reads any of these bills before they sign them, so why would the public be expected to? Just
look at what is buried on pages 1001 and 1004 near the very end of this huge document that is just too long to be read by our “servants” in Washington, D. C.
. http://energycommerce.house.gov/Pres...0714/aahca.pdf
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The Obama Health care bill under Class II (Paragraph 1, Section B) specifically includes
‘‘(ii) a class II device that is implantable.” ……..
Anyone who can use a search engine can find out a whole lot more on this!!
Good resource sites for those wanting to know more about the microchips are: http://www.spychips.com and
They have chips already for pets. We will most likely have them to. The first target is kids. Most parents will, by choice get it for their kids. Especially when they hear the scare tactics like "Protect your kid from being kidnapped."
Permalink Reply by Saz on October 20, 2009 at 6:38pm
Here's a question: if we lived in a world with a utopian government that we knew we could trust not to abuse their power, would you still get the chip? In theory, the ability to track lost and kidnapped people is a good thing, as is keeping track of medical records in case of emergency. It would also ensure nobody can be without an ID in the case of a murdered unidentifiable person or a homeless person, or a person with dementia who is lost.
Yes yes, I realise we don't live in a utopian society. But pretend for a moment that the corruption is nonexistent.
Permalink Reply by Jef on October 20, 2009 at 8:57pm
Sorry!! I feel a little hurt! I do read, you know. Yes, I re-read it after I posted, and realized you meant that, but decided to leave my post up anyway. My post still remains true.
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great advice Loren :)
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