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R.F.I.D. tags are exploding, will you take the chip??

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posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 09:25 AM
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Yeah? Havoc if you dont mind me asking what stuff do they give you free? My elderly aunt got one because she has a habit of walking off. I should of noticed they were not chipping,sorry about that.I was just trying to show that they have something to do with it.I have nothing against the Masons what so ever mate,i just found it strange that they were doing it and not some medical company.Maybe their just helping their buddies out or what ever,but would I.B.M need this help?.very strange

Thats a good point,they would need a lot of details for the chips


here is a ad for it



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posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 10:11 AM
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Well, for example, CHIP is the children's health insurance programs in the state of Pennsylvania. There are the same programs in other states, but this is a good example. It is mainly used for people who can't afford to pay for their child to have health insurance. Usually the person who subscribes to CHIP doesn't have health insurance either (obviously). Although after reading more into the site, there is a statement saying that there is no income level cap.
Some interesting excerpts:


Children who have health insurance generally have better health throughout their childhood and into their teens. They are more likely to:
* Receive needed shots that prevent disease
* Get treatment for recurring illnesses such as ear infections and asthma
* Get preventative care to keep them well
* Get sick less frequently
* Get the treatment they need when they are sick
* Have better attendance at school, and do better at school

Source
This is just one program from PA.

Here is the Federal Program:
CHIPRA

The Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA or Public Law 111-3) reauthorized the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). CHIPRA finances CHIP through FY 2013. It will preserve coverage for the millions of children who rely on CHIP today and provides the resources for States to reach millions of additional uninsured children. This legislation will help ensure the health and well-being of our nation's children.


So, in summary, the child would be better off.

Or would they?
Vaccines...preventative care?





posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 10:39 AM
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the chip could be nano threads that you inhale..
they have quorum and will form once in the body.
look up smart dust.



posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 11:03 AM
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That is the question alright,are they better to be pumped full of dodgy vaccines and be chipped or have a few days off school from flu and throat infections,for me there would be no question what so ever,their staying home.
Its just a excuse to force the weakest part of society into it first.I am happy i live in a country where this will never fly.
Its a disgrace what goverments have done already!

Thousands of parents have described injuries in their kids that they believe are linked to shots. But the research community maintains the claims have no scientific merit.

The safety and efficacy of the 12 million doses of vaccines approved by the federal government, mandated in states and administered to American children every year will receive unrelenting scrutiny in Washington as long as Republican Rep. Dan Burton of Indiana has anything to say about it. “I stated at the Aug. 3 hearing [published as Vaccines — Finding the Balance Between Public Safety and Personal Choice] that as long as I remain chairman of the Government Reform Committee, we are going to continue looking into vaccine issues, and I will keep my word,” Burton tells Insight.
On Dec. 9, 1993, the congressman’s daughter, Danielle Burton Sarkine, took her 5-week-old daughter, Alex, to her pediatrician for a dose of the hepatitis B vaccine. The infant responded to the shot with high-pitched screams and was inconsolable. She still was crying hours later when her parents put her into her crib for the night. Checking on her when the cries at last subsided, they found a parent’s worst nightmare: Alex had stopped breathing. Danielle began CPR immediately and the baby gasped her first breath just as paramedics arrived. Alex spent an intense three-and-a-half weeks in the hospital but went home with a clean bill of health.
Not so for her little brother, Christian. On June 1, 1998, this happy 14-month-old received nine vaccines in one day. His mother says his entire disposition changed overnight. By the next day, he was screaming. Within a week and a half the baby had begun slamming his head on the floor, slapping himself and banging his head against a wall. Soon he was diagnosed with mild to moderate autism, a condition that is manageable but chronic. Since his immunizations, Christian’s life has been a series of therapy sessions for speech and developmental disorders.
Coincidence? Among the pieces of the puzzle publicized by Insight:

Rates of autism have skyrocketed. However, public-health officials say better diagnostics account for the 273 percent increase in cases reported in California during the last 11 years.

An average of 13,000 reports of neurological and autoimmune trauma following on the heels of vaccination, especially the hepatitis B inoculation, have been filed annually since 1990 with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, a voluntary program, at the Food and Drug Administration, or FDA. Yet many public-health officials interviewed for this article claim the reported events are coincidental, reveal no patterns and are not worth investigating

when vaccines do harm
Since the 1930s, when children often received just one vaccination, many immunizations have contained a 49.6 percent mercury preservative called thimerosal. Most children today receive 33 doses of 10 vaccines by age 5
I dont think their is anything worth while in the verichip mate,it just sucks
thanks for thereply pal




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posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 11:05 AM
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Hey p51mustang thanks for the reply and the tip! smart dust? i have to check this out! nice one





posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 05:55 PM
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The introduction to the RFID is going slowing but surely, new generations will be more willingly to submit to be on government watch because they already has been with all the technology that they are addicted too.

Stores like Wal-mart and target are now to rely also on RFIDs in clothing specially underwares


So is just a matter of time, when they will start to offer RFIDs for the new born babies in the hospital as a convenience, for the elderly to manage medications and then they government will no even have to ask anymore.

I give it a couple more years with the implementation of Obama care



posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 03:43 AM
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Hey Marg,thanks for dropping in,your 100 percent right.They will be every where,dam they will probably have dog the bounty hunter going around catching un chipped people.




Stores like Wal-mart and target are now to rely also on RFIDs in clothing specially underwares

Where would you get it? haha



posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 04:12 AM
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Your topic title is highly misleading


Or is it just me that thought "how on earth can something like an rfid chip explode?"

Sensationalist tabloid reporting at its best



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posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 04:17 AM
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This says it all,

"They are already used in the livestock industry"

We are nothing more than economic units that they wish to catalogue like the rest of their inventory.



posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 05:42 AM
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Dude how can a little bit of bone and metal blow up? your not watching the running man



posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 05:45 AM
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Good point Titan and thanks for the reply,it sure doesnt make you sound wanted
Im going to try find anyone that has had one for any decent lenght of time,so i can get a report for the site.



posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 08:09 AM
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Is not sensasionalism, I like to watch the markets everyday for fun, I was watching the days after the Obama care was passed when the biggest CEOs of the RFIDs were been interview and salivating and the goods news that the govenrment approved grants for development of many uses of RFIDs, one of the them that is been worked at is for the dispensing of medications under the skin.

After Obama care their stocks got a nice littler push. . .


MicroCHIPS Technology

The key component of MicroCHIPS’ technology is its proprietary reservoir arrays. Any combination of drugs or biosensors can be stored within the reservoirs, thereby protecting these sensitive reservoir contents from the environment (e.g., a patient’s body) until they are needed. Preprogrammed microprocessors, wireless telemetry, or sensor feedback loops can provide active control of the opening of the reservoirs to initiate drug release or expose enclosed biosensors, thus giving the physician or patient greater control over therapy. Alternatively, layers or other combinations of controlled release, polymeric matrices can provide passive control of the release or exposure of the reservoir contents in applications that do not require microprocessors or power sources.


www.mchips.com...








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posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 01:31 PM
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Thanks for your informed input my friend,you are dead right, there is legislation for the chip included in the health care bill if i remember right.
shocking,some hope from Obama alright
,what was he brought in for? to look worse than geogre w?
I think it might end that way.unfortunately in my veiw.



Is not sensasionalism, I like to watch the markets everyday for fun, I was watching the days after the Obama care was passed when the biggest CEOs of the RFIDs were been interview and salivating and the goods news that the govenrment approved grants for development of many uses of RFIDs, one of the them that is been worked at is for the dispensing of medications under the skin

thanks for the back up



posted on Sep, 12 2010 @ 11:42 PM
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To the people vowing to die rather than get chipped, I'm with you, but our decisions aren't important.
It's the children yet to be born the people-chippers have their sights on. Young parents, already trained like Pavlov's dogs to sit up and salivate when anything medical is offerred, won't see anything wrong with their little darlings being granted extra protection by being chipped at birth.

If too many people resist they'll just spread another disease, and explain you must have a chip to qualify for immunisation. Once children start dying, what parent could refuse?

Would you choose death rather than chipping for your babies?


To the poster who said if you have no head they'll chip your left hand, well .... what can one say



posted on Sep, 13 2010 @ 01:13 AM
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I already have a chip on my shoulder. Don't need one in my ignacious glutonomis.



posted on Sep, 13 2010 @ 01:43 AM
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There are worse things than dying. What I find uncanny is an ancient book warns people not to get a mark such that without it you cannot buy or sell. If these things become widespread and common enough they would probably take the place of cash and credit cards. I say that within a century or two this will happen.



posted on Sep, 13 2010 @ 01:46 AM
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Hi, in your first post, there is no source.

Where did you get your quote from ?

cheers



posted on Sep, 13 2010 @ 01:47 AM
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Originally posted by johnny c
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SFGATE R.F.I.D
aftermath
sorry guys i forgot the links,i did a summary in my post of them all for you


ok found them... so disregard my message !



posted on Sep, 13 2010 @ 02:27 AM
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Hey Thyuisaz ,thanks for dropping bye




so disregard my message

I wont but i will thank you for your reply and say sorry that the link were in the wrong place



posted on Sep, 13 2010 @ 09:10 AM
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Originally posted by 547000
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There are worse things than dying.

That statement makes me laugh because I agree with it 100%.
I'm old now, but I never expected to be, because I've chosen death over certain alternatives a few times in my younger days, and have only survived because of what might be termed "unlikely events". At my age, I'll no longer have to choose life or chip for my children, but I wonder what choice I'd make if I did. And when I was younger, I would have been too malleable and innocent to distrust the government to that extent.

What about you, in my deadly illness scenario? What would you do for your children?


What I find uncanny is an ancient book warns people not to get a mark such that without it you cannot buy or sell. If these things become widespread and common enough they would probably take the place of cash and credit cards. I say that within a century or two this will happen.

I'm not one with 100% trust in the Bible, but I agree this is uncanny.

To me the Bible is not, as a whole, The Truth, but the Bible contains the truth, - and much wisdom and beauty - if you have eyes to see.




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