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The Future Is Here - Microchips In Humans

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posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 10:35 AM
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The Future Is Here - Microchips In Humans


www.cnn.com

CityWatcher.com, a provider of surveillance equipment, attracted little notice itself -- until a year ago, when two of its employees had glass-encapsulated microchips with miniature antennas embedded in their forearms.

The "chipping" of two workers with RFIDs -- radio frequency identification tags as long as two grains of rice, as thick as a toothpick -- was merely a way of restricting access to vaults that held sensitive data and images for police departments, a layer of security beyond..
(visit the link for the full news article)



[edit on 4-8-2007 by UM_Gazz]



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 10:35 AM
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There's been quite a bit of talk about how in the future there will be microchipping of humans. Well it looks like the future is here.

www.cnn.com
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 10:42 AM
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I was, literally, just reading this article on CNN and thinking, "well, this will certainly freak out the members at ATS".
Verichip has a long history of popping up in ATS threads and discussions. Check this out to see...
I have been around ATS for many years (I lurk more than post) and this is something we have been pretty concerned with for some time.

I think you are correct though, we will see a push coming that people will be or are being tagged.



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 10:49 AM
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The same thing is already happening in hospitals. Sure those are bad news.. but it's also the people's fault who have no clue and agree upon receiving RFID implants. No matter if they do it to for an employment, or for "easier" medical surveillance/diagnosis.

If higher qualified personell generally does not agree upon implants, then the companies might think twice about really introducing RFID.

Might also be possible that the governments have been changing the ratio of avaiable jobs to workers by purpose. To facilitate the introduction of the beast's mark.



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 11:09 AM
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The future is already here.

If you guys would like to read up on my private labs myspace page you will see that I have invested alot of my work into R.F.I.D. chips and the application of those technologies to orthodontic appliances. Please read up if you like.


www.myspace.com...
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posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 11:57 AM
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I am curious to this wide spread RFID chip program. Do they wait untill we are asleep as they carefully guide these powerful chips into our lower orifice or do they just take an intra-muscular needle and inject it into the fleshy contents of our gluteus maximus where it will transmit our sensitive information that was once considered constitutionally protected by the Supreme Court. Hmm, I guess it will track your blood type, medical records, work history, security clearance, family consensus and everytime you order a vanilla soft serve cone after enjoying a Filet O' Fish sandwich with extra tartar sauce.
Marking the populace with electronic devices should set off all kinds of alarms in your head as it most certainly done to me. 1984, Minority Report, and Logan's Run here we come. Welcome to the NEW WORLD ORDER.


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posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 12:13 PM
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You know, I'm actually torn about Microchipping. I'm a law abiding citizen. Just an average guy. Married with a kid, a dog, and two cats. I go to work every day. I don't gamble, do drugs, cheat on my wife, or abuse my son. I don't have guys nights out very often. Call me silly, but I LIKE being home with my family. My Sundays during football season are dedicated to the game. Wings, beer and pizza for the guys. Pizza, hot dogs (boiled of course), chips, sodas, and milk for the kids. Doesn't matter where the game is, I bring my son. If my son can't come - then I won't be attending. I'm just Joe average.
That being said, I have nothing to hide. If the government decided to use their powers to put me under surveillance - they'd die of boredom. But I find it unsettling to be so easily tracked. Kind of like OnStar systems in cars. They can track you anywhere. Hell, they know if you get in an accident and call you. They can unlock your car doors by pressing a button 2,000 miles away. Just unsettles me.

The other side of the coin. I almost like the idea of microchipping my son. God forbid one million times that he was ever abducted, I like the idea of finding where he is within minutes.



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 01:26 PM
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Yes just think a chip in one's body and at the push of a button we all fall down, for that reason alone we should not have them.

Mark of the beast, a super computer?



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 01:30 PM
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who's to say that people can't remove the chip and use it to their own advantage.

Do you remember in the movie Demolition Man, the warden had his eye removed so it can be scanned and open the door...

besides, if it's my body, don't I have any choice? or does my body harbor any terrorists, so I must get the chip in the name of national security?

and just because 'they' say it's okay or safe to use in humans, they can prove it by getting a chip implanted in them in PUBLIC. If I see that , then I might consider thinking about becoming interested in it.


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posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 02:21 PM
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It's just getting to be a tighter net for freedom of life.

Cars have transponders, as do the keys that operate them. Cell phones and PDA's already have GPS built in...so why not take out the middle man and put them in us as we are never seperated from the above gadgets for long anyway.

People are just cattle anyway....



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 03:09 PM
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My gut feeling on these chips is a big NO NO...It's just not natural...I would feel violated...There is no way in the world anybody is going to get a chip inside of me....In the future...I would rather go underground and buy all my stuff on the black market...I will die before they chip me...I don't even use credit cards...Thank god there is no talk of these in Britain....I'm not sure if there even going to get the I.d cards here.....There is already a huge objection.

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posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 03:15 PM
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Oh god, the odd comments these people sometimes make.

Why in heavens name, would a random RFID Chip embedded in your arm with limited to as good as zero range, have the capability to:
-Decapacitate you
-Control your mind
-View your surroundings, send them, and instantly identify any interaction you do with these surroundings.
-Rape you in your sleep.
-Check your bank account.

This is a CHIP, not a 100 GHz supercomputer that can multitask and ''tap into your eye-sight''.

Until someone comes with adequate support that X chip has these capabilities, then you might just as well say that if they want they can suddenly edit your DNA and molecular structure to turn you into a flying pig-headed dragon that spews forth x-boxes.



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 03:32 PM
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What people do not understand is that as long as is allowed by people it will succeed.

Anybody that allow this things implanted in their bodies are playing along with the companies that are pushing it to the rest of the population.

If people just say no is all it takes to stop them cold in their tracks.

But as everything in our society is the minority the ones that always made the majority suffer.


Nobody can force anybody to do anything they do not want to.

No matter what kind of job is at risk, is just no worth to become a poppet of corporate America and been tracked like animals.



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 04:05 PM
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I just think we are all slowly being turned into the 21st Century equivalent of branded cattle... and THAT'S what I object to about chipping, ID cards, CCTV, etc.



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 04:09 PM
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If you want to read extensively on those particular two individuals with the RFID devices I believe IEEE Spectrum had feature article - maybe a year or so back..



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 04:41 PM
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marg6043
posted on 3-8-2007 @ 03:32 PM


What people do not understand is that as long as is allowed by people it will succeed.

Anybody that allow this things implanted in their bodies are playing along with the companies that are pushing it to the rest of the population.

If people just say no is all it takes to stop them cold in their tracks

Yeah, Marg, that's my question. I may be quite the sinner, but there is no chance anyone is convincing me that this is not the sign of the beast. Someone early mentioned something about hospitals, and them being implanted there. Well, I'm sure some of you would know better than I, how could 'they' secretly implant these things, and have it still be in accordance with the 'sign of the beast'? What I mean is, the sign is supposedly something that we, as people choose to accept, and in doing so we accept 'the beast'. How would this work if we go in for a routine operation, and come out implanted without any idea?

I'm sorry if this is a dumb remark, since this is a news article story, but I couldn't seem to get it out of my head. Am I way out of line?



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 04:46 PM
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Originally posted by nowayreally

I'm sorry if this is a dumb remark, since this is a news article story, but I couldn't seem to get it out of my head. Am I way out of line?


While I agree with the sign of the beast and the times to come, is not in a religious content that I base my opinion.

But you do not need to worry about having anything implanted on you now as an adult without consent unless is forced by legislation.

But be worry about the children that will be born and may be subject to implants as by law in the near future along with DNA.



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 05:24 PM
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No doubt we will be the first people to get this crap (im english). With 20% of the worlds cctv cameras, microchips in passports, id cards to come and dna databasing for all crimes, no matter how minor, i thinks its only a matter of time.



posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 05:31 PM
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Most humans already have chips...not in them but with them. It's called a Cellphone, Pager, Onstar etc etc. If they wanted to find you, they could.

I honestly think this is the most paranoid topic on these forums. Until they force me to put cameras "inside" my home, directly linked to a government facility, to make sure I am abiding by the law inside the privacy of my own home, then I will freak out, until then, it's just plain paranoia.

Honestly I would love to just pay for food, bills, etc etc with a swipe of my hand. Bums who ask me for money can't ask me no more, people who try to rob you of your cash and credit cards at gun point, won't have any chance any more. I say bring it on.

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posted on Aug, 3 2007 @ 05:34 PM
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Originally posted by lombozo
You know, I'm actually torn about Microchipping......


I agree with you. Just Joe Citizen here with nothing to hide. Chipping my pet is cool, and if it helps find a lost/kidnapped child, I'm all for it.

I think our idea of RFID is great. I just worry how it might be abused.



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