Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Human Microchipping: What You Need to Hear NOW!!!






By Denise on October 19th, 2009
Microchipping: What You Need to Hear

We’ve all heard it. Microchipping would enable doctors to link to a database and be able to view your medical information. Beware this benign campaign, folks. It opens the door to government intrusion even further.

Sounds pretty safe, eh? I mean this could come in handy should you find yourself in an emergency room on vacation, right? The road to Hell is paved with good intentions.

Two days from now, representatives from the VeriChip Corporation and RECEPTORS LLC will meet in New York to unveil two new proposals. One is a virus triage detection system. It would utilize a small strip or test tube and a reader similar to the glucometers used by diabetics to check their blood sugar levels. The other is a plan to get diabetics to have their blood sugar levels monitored via an implanted RFID microchip. No more pricking your finger or resetting your glucometer. The chip would provide a reading at any time.

To read more about this, click here.

http://business.cbs5.com/cbslocal.cbs5/?GUID=10404871&Page=MediaViewer&Ticker=CHIP

I’ll be honest. Microchipping scares the crap outta me. Not only because of my personal religious beliefs, but because it allows for more government control of the people. Yes, we got Zeus chipped earlier this year, but he’s not going to be carrying our personal information on it. In fact, should he run off and be scanned, all they’ll know is where the chip was implanted. From there, my vet can contact me.

Think of what could be done with a microchipped population. No need for money conversion anywhere in the world (a one-world currency system), the ability to see whether or not you contracted an STD in college, and viewing your entire criminal history (including a shoplifting charge you had as a juvenile) would become conveniences of an already overreaching government. In fact, I offer a one-world government.

What would be the next step? Requiring a chip to drive? Want a credit card? Filling out that pesky application would become a thing of the past. When the government can’t find a fugitive, GPS tracking within the chip would solve that problem. Then, and this is where my belief system comes in, you can’t do business without a chip. All done in the name of convenience and efficiency.

The problem of convincing people that this is a real possibility (and arguably a foretold reality) is that those who float the idea of microchip abuse are often painted as religious zealots or crackpots. Those of you who are regulars here: Do I fit that description?

I urge each of you to look within yourselves and decide whether this is something that you’re comfortable with. Explore your faith and your conscience. If you fear being labeled as crazy or paranoid, don’t be afraid.

There ARE people who agree with you.

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http://westernfrontamerica.com/2009/10/19/microchipping-hear/

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