Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:22PM EDT
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Why hand over your credit card to cashiers when they could scan your plastic while it's still in your wallet? Or what if you could make a purchase by waving your hand—with a chip implanted just beneath your skin—over a wireless reader?
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Can not believe it has taken this long for people to take notice of this. If you are worried about your passport, wait till you get your national ID card. Everyone has to have one. Govt also wants to register all farm premises & chip animals to track them every time they come & go from your property. All of this is in the name of "national security". What I want to know is who died & made Michael Chertoff "Hitler". He has more power than all three branches of our govt and NO oversite. That is scarey!!
BIBLE JESUS. Read Revelations: it says NO MAN CAN BUY OR SELL UNLESS HE HAS THE MARK. Although it may sound strange it IS HAPPENING so it may lead one to say this JESUS IS GOD. Believe on Jesus today for salvation!
They'll have to kill me first if they want to "chip" me!
No Way Hosa, Not doing the Mark I am going to Heaven not the other place. I read the bible there is nothing on this earth that would make me do that!I knew they would try to make it make sense if you didn't know better. Thank God I do!
Absolutely THE creepiest idea ever. I agree with others - sounds like the beginnings of a new world order and even though it might seem innocent now, it can definately and most certainly will eventually be used in ways both unwanted and unimaginable to us now.
Post 75 hits the nail on the head. The user states that the amount of information that can be held on a tag is minimal and using the passive technology, there needs to be readers everywhere to track anything. That in itself is expensive and I don't see any of it coming to fruition. Now with passive tags being the cheapest, the longest reads I have heard of is 100 ft, so there is physically no way that a person can be tracked. While I am for RFID Tagging on inventory to create efficiency, I am against it for tagging of humans. I think there is alot of benefit for the technology and once a "kill switch" is introduced for the tag, it will enable item level tagging. As long as the passive tag can be turned off upon leaving the retail store, I don't see a problem with it. All that this means is the products you want will be where you want them; when you go into a wholesale club and you can't find anything, they will be able to find it for you quickly and checkout can be made simplier. Personally I hate waiting in 45 minute lines just to pay for what I want (maybe thats just me).
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306 Posted by yanik619 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:54PM EDT Report Abuse
next they will just include one (with out your knowledge) in a flu shot and pass along your info. to the man behind the curtain. New World Order is here! ----- S!!!