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Backglass wrote:I'm sure you have 250 witnesses to testify to this and a few You Tube videos? Being the good lawyer and all?

You know I don't use YouTube. ;)

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I thought there were different parts to a radio wave? P-Waves and S-Waves or somethig? Or what am I thinking about?
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To those that think this is not a serious problem, it is. Getting people to get comfortable with chips in their bodies is the first step to putting GPS and other types of privacy purging devices in out bodies. Also, our bodies could reject the foriegn object, causing problems. You have got to be very stupid to think that the chips are for medical porpuses EXCLUSIVELY. This is one of the more scarier things I've seen in the dark corners of news, and it's bad enough that virtually everything we buy now has RFID chips.
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I hear you, but the only evil thing about this is that it gets people used to being chipped like animals. Unless of course these chips are GPS or something.

NightWolf wrote: You have got to be very stupid to think that the chips are for medical porpuses EXCLUSIVELY.

See I was with you up to here. Medical porpuses??? I'm just teasing.
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You have to be pretty stupid to not realize that if anybody wants to watch you, they already are...
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I'm not going to bother with the quotes I'm responding to, or with avoiding repitition, but here's my input to the conversation since my last post:

These wouldn't contain any information besides a number, that the doctors could use to look up the actual information, that they already have (unless you're so paranoid that you've avoided letting the doctors know your allergies... Don't want the NWO injecting you with peanuts or penicillin). Anyone who could use this number to get your information, could get your information anyway if they knew your name.

Microsoft products hold almost all our information anyway. All this information is stored on computers in the hospitals, most of which probably run windows. This holds true in the UK as well. These RIFDs don't hold any information, besides a number which can be used to look up your name.

The RIFDs themselves don't pose any health risks, you're just carrying around a tiny bit of metal. Just avoid walking into giant microwaves. It isn't any more dangerous than keeping a coin in your pocket.

If the act of scanning the RIFD chip is dangerous, then we're all already dead. So many waves of all kinds are flying through the air at all moments. People scared of cell phones are wrong. Why did you ask "Does anyone know of any health risks?" That sounds like you're actively looking for something to object to, in this thing specifically. When you see a new calculator for sale in the store, you don't turn to your friends and ask, "do you happen to know of any way that calculator might hurt people who buy it?"


All these things are is a simple way to keep identification on you at all times, in case of emergencies. It's for another kind of paranoid people, who are always worried about getting hurt. The only part that freaks you out is the fact that they keep it under their skin. This thing could just as well be a bar code on an anklet, but this is more convenient because you can basically ignore it. They're not forcing anyone to get these things.

Furthermore, there is no news here: VeriMed has existed already, and so has HealthVault. HealthVault has kept a bunch of medical records for its customers for a while now. VeriMed has always provided medical identification, for its customers. All that's happening right now is that the two systems are being made compatible.

Aslo... (and finally):

What the hell is that website you linked to? And do you read this regularly?
"hopefully willing participant" "the idea of being electronically indexed" "human-implanting" "remarkably reluctant to be serial-numbered" "the poor souls who've already succumbed to having chips embedded in their arms". <--that last one is especially good. :lol:
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Ditocoaf wrote:Why did you ask "Does anyone know of any health risks?" That sounds like you're actively looking for something to object to, in this thing specifically. When you see a new calculator for sale in the store, you don't turn to your friends and ask, "do you happen to know of any way that calculator might hurt people who buy it?"

It constanly beams radio waves through the same layers of skin. Why wouldn't I ask?

Ditocoaf wrote:They're not forcing anyone to get these things.

Check that. In Indonesia they have a plan to tag people with AIDs and in the USA special forces have been getting chipped since the mid 90s, so they can be tracked via satellite. It may also be true that some of these chips contain cynide..... since they can't force you to take the pill, they'll just remotly release it into your system if you get caught. So it may very well be further.

Ditocoaf wrote:What the hell is that website you linked to? And do you read this regularly?

There isn't one. And yes, I do follow chipping whenever I come across it.
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NightWolf wrote:To those that think this is not a serious problem, it is. Getting people to get comfortable with chips in their bodies is the first step to putting GPS and other types of privacy purging devices in out bodies. Also, our bodies could reject the foriegn object, causing problems. You have got to be very stupid to think that the chips are for medical porpuses EXCLUSIVELY. This is one of the more scarier things I've seen in the dark corners of news, and it's bad enough that virtually everything we buy now has RFID chips.


Let's go back in time 25 years....

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To those that think these "Test Tube Babies" are not a serious problem, they are. Getting people to get comfortable with "Playing GOD" is the first step to "designer children" and all manor of medical horrors! Also, society could reject these "lab grown children", causing problems. You have got to be very stupid to think that this abomination is for medical porpuses EXCLUSIVELY...the government will soon be "growing" super soldiers in baby-laboratories! This is one of the more scarier things I've seen in the dark corners of news...

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Yet today, what was once considered a VERY slippery slope is so common, we wouldn't think twice about doing it ourselves if need be.

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Backglass wrote:Don't fear technology.


Except for robots, robots will conquer the earth.
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Snorri1234 wrote:
Backglass wrote:Don't fear technology.


Except for robots, robots will conquer the earth.


Of course. This is a given.
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Backglass wrote:You have got to be very stupid to think that this abomination is for medical porpuses EXCLUSIVELY...

:lol: -I caught it...

Backglass wrote:the government will soon be "growing" super soldiers in baby-laboratories! This is one of the more scarier things I've seen in the dark corners of news...

They're called "MANzees."
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medical porpuses


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