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Digital Angel Corporation and Life Care Services Begin Nationwide Beta Test
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| Wed Mar 27 19:08:45 2002
| Applied Digital Solutions
Posted on 03/30/2002 2:45:54 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK;Black Jade;Fred Mertz;OKCSubmariner;aristeides;Nita Nupress;Smorgle;
Geeze,you know how I'm always yakking about the evil spooky medical empire of Bin Laden?
I'm going to google these names and see if SEC shows any ME terrorist ownerships!
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posted on
03/31/2002 8:53:12 PM PST
by
Betty Jo
To: Semaphore Heathcliffe
It sounded exactly like ABC Radio was just taking part in a seeding campaign, associating imbedded chips with "making the world safer."
About a week ago, I watched a show on PBS about technology, and how computers are getting smaller. One of the statements made during the program was that everybody could have a GPS tracker so that if you ever needed help, others would know right where you were. They went on to say that people might begin to feel unsafe if they didn't have one of these things. And most people will probably want one, too...

Baaaa.... Baaaaa
To: Betty Jo;Atomic_Punk
I've got to go to sleep, but I've come up with Seabrook Nuclear so far in the search!
I love to google!
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posted on
03/31/2002 9:30:45 PM PST
by
Betty Jo
To: ATOMIC_PUNK; MeeknMing
The Digital Angel technology has been designed specifically to safeguard against wandering.No. It wasn't. That's how they're marketing it this time.
preventing the unauthorized use of firearms
As determined by who?
Reread Revelation...
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Some translations:
a mark in his right hand or in his forehead
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Its for the children/elderly.
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posted on
04/01/2002 8:35:50 AM PST
by
goosie
To: packrat01
The problem of elderly Christian residents wandering away escaping and endangering themselves others is a common concern in many assisted living facilities detention camps. The Digital Angel technology has been designed specifically to safeguard against wandering Christian dogma.
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posted on
04/01/2002 8:49:27 AM PST
by
Naspino
To: Semaphore Heathcliffe
Why "go down shooting"?
If there are enough of us, why not succeed?
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posted on
04/01/2002 8:57:45 AM PST
by
Redbob
To: Redbob
Sorry so long to reply. I'm losing track of posts in the new interface.
Goin down shootin is just a hyperbolic threat, like I said; but it's my way of naming those things which I think are worth putting my life on the line. But realistically, there will never be a Day on which this technology goes mandatory, like there will never be a Day on which guns are confiscated, etc.
To your point: There's too much history of incremental change for the worse for me to believe that dissenting voices will prevail over wide-spread mandatory implementation of this stuff. Incrementalism is the rule; all that is required is for successive generations to be born into a system that they can't compare to ones from previous time. To Their predecessors It would have been an abomination; to Them, It's just the norm.There might not be a Day when guns are confiscated (to keep with the gun analogy), but over a span of several generations, TPTB can pass incrementally restrictive laws which are acceptable to those who never knew any different
To: Semaphore Heathcliffe;Atomic_Punk;Black Jade
As Art Bell would say..."Wanna take a ride?"
Go look at all the holding companies, off shores, subsidiaries!
The end of the line is Binny!
Binny and the nukes....Binny,Binny!
To the tune of "Binny and the Jets!"
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posted on
04/04/2002 8:52:55 PM PST
by
Betty Jo
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