Posted on 04/27/2014 8:32:32 AM PDT by BarnacleCenturion
Your initial reaction to this idea may be one of disbelief. Theres no way society would accept such a device. Why would anyone want to implant this in their body?
Consider for a moment where we are right now. For decades Americans rejected the notion that they would submit to being tracked or recorded.
Yet, just about every American now carries a mobile phone. Theyre so prevalent, in fact, that many consider it a right, prompting the government to actually provide subsidies to those who cant afford one on their own.
Embedded in every one of those phones is an RFID chip that can track our every movement via GPS or cell tower triangulation. Moreover, those microphones and cameras that come standard on every phone can be remotely activated by law enforcement surveillance systems, a capability that has existed since the early 2000′s.
But as intrusive as these devices are, they are accepted as the norm by billions of people world wide. Not only that, but no one had to force them on us. We are, it seems, the masters of our own enslavement. And we pay top dollar to have the best tracking device money can buy!
Granted, one can simply disconnect from the grid by throwing away their cell phone. But, the direction these new monitoring technologies are moving coupled with continued government expansion of surveillance suggests that microchip RFID technology will eventually be non-voluntary.
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Come quickly Lord.
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Hearing this sentiment more frequently .... from folks that are not relatives/friends. When acquaintances (for maybe 15 minutes) are willing to talk about this, I think it goes to the state of the country (perceived and actual), which is not good at all.
So did the Nazis. Same people, new name, new tools: Verichip...
Heil Hydra!
I think a lot of people want to get out while the gettin’ is good! You can count me in that group. Hoping to go to a much better place.
And that is how you get 50% of the electorate on board.
The local Parochial school has fingerprint readers to get access to the building. I asked about that, and was told it was for “security”. I pointed out the doors are glass, and anyone who really wants to get in, will get in. That didn’t go over too well.
Will illegals sign up for this to continue to get freebies?
I doubt, for instance, that a Marine office could refuse an implanted chip..
where ever the chip is implanted, the signal can be blocked with a bracelet or wrapping of the appropriate material.
Unsurprising. St John warned us about this. We will be able neither to buy nor sell without our chips.
I wonder if the Lord will let us off the hook for having the Mark of the Beast if we fight it and have to be physically subdued?
Bill Whittle, my dreamboat, <3 <3 <3 has a movie or tv project about people who cut the chips out of themselves and live a life that is physically miserable and dangerous but is at least free.
You can't willingly take it and it isn't necessarily an implanted device, or even a "thing" at all.
Doesn't taking the battery out make it impossible to track?
I have confidence in human ingenuity. If there's forced microchipping, there will be someone who figures out a way to disable it.
I would add one thing. We're not just livestock for our overlords; we're excess livestock and expendable. They will not weep if something extreme decimates our population.
Something is very wrong when it's good to be a senior citizen. <^..^>
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...the government is pushing for GPS monitoring of our cars...Actually, I believe the private insurance companies are pushing this, in order to better position themselves to avoid paying out costly accident claims.
Just another example of the pitfalls of crony capitalism.
No just no but hell no
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I had to turn in my knife. Sooo angry. It had been my son’s but he got a k-bar.
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