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Originally posted by nerbot
reply to post by myAboveTopSecret
Yeah, believe it or not it's called an RFID chip reader and is freely available (mainly for commercial use...shops etc).
Many sorts available..."Google" is our friend.
Originally posted by ImaginaryReality1984
reply to post by myAboveTopSecret
I don't really know a device that does all four, although i imagine that it must exist. I can only point you back to my original point, make one. It really won't cost that much, it'll just take some time to research it and design a circuit
Originally posted by SearchLightsInc
Originally posted by buds84
reply to post by Stanton Dowd
"Because my car lost control while driving"? - How often does your car lose control while driving? More likely just bad driving from a bad driver.
Did anyone notice how they had a women say that? How sexist!
Originally posted by Stanton Dowd
It seems that the people who say "I'm never going to get chipped" and "over my dead body will I be chipped" are missing the point a little bit.
These kind of adverts are designed to make you want one - and to pay for the privilege!
Some people will go for it, and buy one, and some won't - but they will start becoming commonplace...
Our kids won't be so against it, or maybe their kids.
It will be phased in gradually. It's insiduous.
I've heard that our birth certificates are like "stock taking" forms - we're just property. The chip will eventually be another way of them controlling their "stock".
We go to work and pay our taxes and live in a big open prison that we call a country (now we call it a member state) and we don't really have any say so about anything.
And most people can't even see it.
Originally posted by ImaginaryReality1984
Originally posted by sum1one
hate to break it to ya, but they've been putting chips in babies since the late 80's / early 90's
Care to back that statement with a fact? Or are you simply making stuff up?
And yes this has a second line although i think the first line was good enough.
In 1969, I was becoming very dissatisfied with the management of COMSAT and their reluctance to implement the maritime and mobile communication satellite concept, later known as IMARSAT that I had proposed. I began looking to start my own company. I investigated various concepts, and in mid-1969, I decided to launch a startup that would provide analysis of EKG’s using a mainframe computer program developed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
By Rauni-Leena Luukanen-Kilde, MD
Former Chief Medical Officer of Finland
December 6, 2000
In 1948 Norbert Weiner published a book, Cybernetics, defined as a neurological communication and control theory already in use in small circles at that time. Yoneji Masuda, "Father of the Information Society," stated his concern in 1980 that our liberty is threatened Orwellian-style by cybernetic technology totally unknown to most people. This technology links the brains of people via implanted microchips to satellites controlled by ground-based supercomputers.
The first brain implants were surgically inserted in 1974 in the state of Ohio, USA and also in Stockholm, Sweden. Brain electrodes were inserted into the skulls of babies in 1946 without the knowledge of their parents. In the 1950s and 60s, electrical implants were inserted into the brains of animals and humans, especially in the U.S., during research into behavior modification, and brain and body functioning. Mind control (MC) methods were used in attempts to change human behavior and attitudes. Influencing brain functions became an important goal of military and intelligence services....
The NSA's electronic surveillance system can simultaneously follow and handle millions of people. Each of us has a unique bioelectrical resonance frequency in the brain, just as we have unique fingerprints. With electromagnetic frequency (EMF) brain stimulation fully coded, pulsating electromagnetic signals can be sent to the brain, causing the desired voice and visual effects to be experienced by the target. This is a form of electronic warfare. U.S. astronauts were implanted before they were sent into space so their thoughts could be followed and all their emotions could be registered 24 hours a day.
The Washington Post reported in May 1995 that Prince William of Great Britain was implanted at the age of 12. Thus, if he were ever kidnapped, a radio wave with a specific frequency could be targeted to his microchip. The chip’s signal would be routed through a satellite to the computer screen of police headquarters, where the Prince’s movements could be followed. He could actually be located anywhere on the globe.
Originally posted by KoraX
Over my cold dead body one of those is going into me.
Incredibly scary ad.
Originally posted by XXXN3O
If you dont mind me asking.
Why does this scare you?