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Fasglas
04-27-2014, 8:55am
The Mark: Scientist Claims Human Microchip Implants Will Become “Not Optional”

The Mark: Scientist Claims Human Microchip Implants Will Become "Not Optional" (http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/the-mark-scientist-claims-human-microchip-implants-will-become-not-optional_04242014)

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And he causes all, the small and the great, and the rich and the poor, and the free men and the slaves, to be given a mark on their right hand or on their forehead, and he provides that no one will be able to buy or to sell, except the one who has the mark, either the name of the beast or the number of his name.…

Revelation 13:16-17

Technologies designed specifically to track and monitor human beings have been in development for at least two decades.

In the virtual realm, software programs are now capable of watching us in real time, going so far as to make predictions about our future behaviors and sending alerts to the appropriate monitoring station depending on how a computer algorithm flags your activities. That is in and of itself a scary proposition.

What may be even scarier, however, is what’s happening in the physical realm. According to researches working on human-embedded microchips it’s only a matter of time before these systems achieve widespread acceptance.

Chances are you’re carrying a couple of RFID microchips now. And if you are, they’re sending out a 15-digit number that identifies you. That number can be picked up by what’s called an ISO compliant scanner. And they’re everywhere, too.



It’s not possible to interact with society in a meaningful way by not having a mobile phone. I think human implants are likely to go along a very similar route. It would be such a disadvantage to not have the implant that it essentially becomes not optional.

Your initial reaction to this idea may be one of disbelief. There’s no way society would accept such a device. Why would anyone want to implant this in their body?

Consider for a moment where we are right now. For decades Americans rejected the notion that they would submit to being tracked or recorded.

Yet, just about every American now carries a mobile phone. They’re so prevalent, in fact, that many consider it a “right,” prompting the government to actually provide subsidies to those who can’t afford one on their own.

Embedded in every one of those phones is an RFID chip that can track our every movement via GPS or cell tower triangulation. Moreover, those microphones and cameras that come standard on every phone can be remotely activated by law enforcement surveillance systems, a capability that has existed since the early 2000′s.

But as intrusive as these devices are, they are accepted as the norm by billions of people world wide. Not only that, but no one had to “force” them on us. We are, it seems, the masters of our own enslavement. And we pay top dollar to have the best tracking device money can buy!

Granted, one can simply disconnect from “the grid” by throwing away their cell phone. But, the direction these new monitoring technologies are moving coupled with continued government expansion of surveillance suggests that microchip RFID technology will eventually be non-voluntary.

Michael Snyder of The Truth Wins asks What will you do when you can no longer buy or sell without submitting to biometric identification?

This technology is going to keep spreading, and it is going to become harder and harder to avoid it.

And it is easy to imagine what a tyrannical government could do with this kind of technology. If it wanted to, it could use it to literally track the movements and behavior of everyone.



And one day, this kind of technology will likely be so pervasive that you won’t be able to open a bank account, get a credit card or even buy anything without having either your hand or your face scanned first.

It’s difficult to imagine a populace that will freely submit to such digital bondage. But as has been the case with the degradation of personal privacy and rights in America, be assured it won’t simply become law over night.

First, the technologies will need to be generally accepted by society. It’ll start with real-time consumer based products like Google Glass. The older generations may reject it, but in a couple of years you can bet that tens of millions of kids, teens and younger adults will be roaming the streets while sporting cool shades, interactive web surfing and the capability to record everything around them and upload it to the internet instantly.

Next, as we’re already seeing from early adopters, RFID chips will be voluntarily implanted under our skin for everything from access to high security buildings to grocery store purchases.

Eventually, once the concept is generally accepted by the majority, it will become our new “social security number.”

To gain access to official services, you’ll need to be a verified human. Without verification you won’t even be able to purchase a six pack of beer, let alone get medical care or a driver’s license.

Whether we like it or not this is the future. Every purchase you make and every step you take will be tracked by a tiny 15-digit passive microchip, meaning that the only way to “turn it off” will be to physically remove it from your body.

In essence, we’ll soon live in a world of Always On Monitoring.

Our children and grandchildren – at least most of them – will likely not only submit to implantation, they’ll gladly pay the costs so that they, too, can “interact with society in a meaningful way.”

CertInsaneC5
04-27-2014, 9:05am
Going to PI the like Dixie is thinking about doing is becoming more and more attractive everyday. :issues:

Jeff '79
04-27-2014, 9:06am
Going to PI the like Dixie is thinking about doing is becoming more and more attractive everyday. :issues:

Ya, Costa Rica for me.

CertInsaneC5
04-27-2014, 9:18am
Ya, Costa Rica for me.

:iagree: Been seriously looking at CR. Also Panama. :cert:

CertInsaneC5
04-27-2014, 9:26am
More renounce US citizenship but deny stereotype (http://news.yahoo.com/more-renounce-us-citizenship-deny-stereotype-162509477.html)

SnikPlosskin
04-27-2014, 10:53am
Boy, I hate to say this but I worked on a team that invented the damn things. Back when I was in my early 20's, I worked for my father's micro electronics assembly company. We had a contract to design the implant and develop manufacturing processes for embedded RF chips used for livestock.

They looked EXACTLY like the one in the OP. We had hellacious issues getting the capsules to seal.

The wire is so fine, it has to be stripped with a laser. Then wedge bonded to the chip under a microscope. Wedge bonding uses high frequency vibration to "weld" the tiny wire onto tiny connector pads at the four corners of the chip.

We ended up selling off the contract because we could not get the damn things to seal. We also got a huge contract from NASA to build circuit boards for the first shuttles.

I knew at that time this would be something used in humans.

69camfrk
04-27-2014, 3:15pm
They will start with prisoners, and then work their way to the military. If it ever makes it around to me, they can kiss my ass. Nothing but population control. I absolutely do no trust TPTB.

CertInsaneC5
04-27-2014, 3:58pm
They will start with prisoners, and then work their way to the military. If it ever makes it around to me, they can kiss my ass. Nothing but population control. I absolutely do no trust TPTB.

:iagree: And anyone working for the .gov will be exempt. :lol:

Burro (He/Haw)
04-27-2014, 4:06pm
Human Microchip Implants Will Become “Not Optional”
Never happen. Ever.

CertInsaneC5
04-27-2014, 4:14pm
Maybe not to us old guys. But it is coming if things don't change drastically. I feel for our children. :sadangel:

MrPeabody
04-27-2014, 4:16pm
Here's something I've always wondered about:

Suppose the license plate for cars was never invented. Suppose cars were not registered. They were just like furniture. You buy it, it's yours, case closed. Now suppose the government was considering making us all register our cars and put numbered plates on them. I'd like to read that thread on CF PR&C.:rofl:

But since they've been there since before we were all born, we just accept it as a matter of fact. Will these microchips in humans happen? Perhaps, but probably not in our lifetimes with our present form of government.

The first use will be on people with no right to consent or refuse. Alzheimers patients who wander off, children, etc. Then other medical uses. How about a device that could predict seizures, or heart attacks and strokes? They could be beneficial to those who choose to have them. That's how it will start.

All just speculation on my part, of course, but it's a subject I've given thought to.

LATB
04-27-2014, 6:58pm
Here's something I've always wondered about:

Suppose the license plate for cars was never invented. Suppose cars were not registered. They were just like furniture. You buy it, it's yours, case closed. Now suppose the government was considering making us all register our cars and put numbered plates on them. I'd like to read that thread on CF PR&C.:rofl:

But since they've been there since before we were all born, we just accept it as a matter of fact. Will these microchips in humans happen? Perhaps, but probably not in our lifetimes with our present form of government.

The first use will be on people with no right to consent or refuse. Alzheimers patients who wander off, children, etc. Then other medical uses. How about a device that could predict seizures, or heart attacks and strokes? They could be beneficial to those who choose to have them. That's how it will start.

All just speculation on my part, of course, but it's a subject I've given thought to.

It's the "frog in boiling water" - "slippery slope" thing

And I agree.

DukeAllen
04-27-2014, 8:12pm
Things that make me glad I'll die some day. That is, until the .gov perfects zombies, to bring me back as a slave :leaving:

Bill
04-27-2014, 8:18pm
Sounds like a buncha budding libertarians, all up in here.