Posted on 02/20/2010 11:37:53 AM PST by Sons of Union Vets
Part 1: Introductions
Picture a future where your right to privacy is a thing of the past. Where your government, doctor, retail stores, your home, your neighbor, and you keep accurate details of every transaction you make, whom you associate with, the amount of every and any goods you use, where you worship, your impact on the planet, your impact on your community, and any other piece of data that can be recorded as it pertains to your life. Many of us have seen articles and books that advocate for just such a world. Many more of us have read opinion pieces, and heard rumors of plans for such societies. Most recently as the Healthcare debate was heating up here in the United States, a group promoting Congressman Ron Paul published an article on it's website claiming that such a system via microchipping had been written into the Healthcare Reform Bill. Is any of this true? If so, who's behind it? If so, how far has such an agenda spread? How close are we to implementation of such a systematic society?
Interesting...I’d like to know the answers to those questions!
Bump
Number of the Beast
Kowai.
You can build a device that will toast RFIDs’ out of a disposable camera.
According to the author, JD, this story is going to be presented in a series of articles. From what I can tell after reading JD’s Intro, he is very well prepared to back up his story with very reliable sources.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurochip
http://www.smart-kit.com/s133/neurochips-combining-brain-tissue-with-electronics/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16094670
Don't get me wrong. I am not anti-technology. Technology is neither "good" nor "evil." In and of itself, technology is morally neutral.
It is how technology is used that makes it "good" or "evil."
Nevertheless, while I can only speak for myself, I for one do not necessarily trust the developers of the aforementioned technology to confine its use to purely good purposes that respect human rights and do not seek to dominate and control humanity.
I intend to keep checking in at JD’s blog. This story sounds like a humdinger!
You can say that again!!!
Small enough to inject in a vaccine...no?
Possibly, if nanotechnology has been sufficiently developed.
Were you aware that Dr. Amy Bishop - the professor who recently shot three of her colleagues - was involved in the research and development of related technology?
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/abraham/detail??blogid=95&entry_id=57181
The following is from the Universioty of Alabama in Huntsville's own website.
http://www.uah.edu/biology/amy.html
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