Big Brother Gets Under Your Skin

Posted on Monday, May 02 at 11:00 by Kevin Parkinson
Mastercard started issuing smart cards this year in the U.S. on the heels of American Express and Visa. However, "smart cards" can be stolen, lost or damaged; so the financiers have come up with ultimate solution: linking people directly to the microchip by implanting it in the human body, which will make cards and currency a thing of the past. You have to admit it sounds enticing. Throw away the cards and the cash, and go to your friendly medical clinic to get a microchip implanted, and become part of a system that is capable of tracking your movements from the cradle to the grave. Motorola, which already produces microchips for the smart card, has developed microchips that are about the size of a grain of rice. The company has developed a system that has 34 billion sets of codes, enough to assign a unique code for every human being on the planet. The new "microchip" would replace all of the cards in our wallets. Without it, nobody would be able to withdraw any money from a bank, receive benefits from the government, or buy or sell anything. The chip would also include data on your family history, address, occupation, criminal record, income tax information, etc. The tiny microchip contains a transponder and a rechargeable battery. It is not only an electronic wallet, but it is a device that can KEEP TRACK OF EVERY HUMAN BEING. Once you are microchipped there will be nowhere on the planet where you cannot be tracked. In 1997, the “Digital Angel” was implanted into humans in the U.S. and can send and receive signals using the Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) which is the same technology used in new cars. The Digital Angel has been demonstrated to monitor a person’s body functions--such as temperature and pulse--and transmit data on a real-time basis to a monitoring station. Once you have the chip, you are virtually controlled by the controllers. In some U.S. jails, prisoners have a chip implanted on their hands or in their heads, and when they become violent, the guards just have to push a button on a remote control, and the chip sends a message to the brain that paralyses the prisoner. Think about that. Microchipping a population means that a few are capable of controlling the many. Entire communities will be controlled by an external force. Essentially, people who are chipped become indentured slaves. David Icke has been warning people about the perils of microchipping for the past 15 years but little has been done to stop this development. Now is the time to lobby our politicians to reverse this New World Order agenda. We, nor our children and grandchildren, want to be controlled by the elite who implant microchips. We must speak out now. Remember the saying: Evil will prevail if good men do nothing. So far, good men haven’t been doing very much, and evil is winning out. Say no to the microchip and forward this article to your newspapers, politicians, clergymen, community leaders--anyone who will recognize that we are being led in the wrong direction. I don’t want a microchip under my skin- do you? Research for this article was obtained from the “Michael” Journal and written by Alain Pilote. Special thanks to Laszlo Szekely for bringing this issue to my attention. [Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on May 2, 2005]

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  1. Mon May 02, 2005 9:22 pm
    mark of the beast, its just around the corner./

  2. Mon May 02, 2005 9:35 pm
    macins@hotmail.com
    i have hundreds of thousands invested in veri chip, or digital angel... i know that it is going to make me alot of $$$, but i dont know if ill be able to spend it with out a chip.... but i know it will make me alot of $$$ just read the last book in the bible. every person will have one of these chips, if they want to buy sell or trade.
    i hope im not here to see that day , but if i am ill cash out quick , and buy food and water up like mad.
    macins@hotmail.com

  3. Mon May 02, 2005 9:36 pm
    This whole article is too rediculous for words and creates a lot of confusion to the general public. If you hope to be respected with this kind of journalism, think twice.

  4. Mon May 02, 2005 9:42 pm
    If you think just because you haven't heard about it, or think it's too far out to be believed, think three times.<br />
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    <a href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/08/14/0041232&mode=nested">http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/08/14/0041232&mode=nested</a><br />
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    <a href="http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/04/10/13/2223249.shtml?tid=158&tid=126">http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/04/10/13/2223249.shtml?tid=158&tid=126</a><br />
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    <a href="http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/04/03/24/1351220.shtml?tid=126&tid=158&tid=99">http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/04/03/24/1351220.shtml?tid=126&tid=158&tid=99</a><br />
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    Geeks have been shouting from the rooftops that these will indeed be part of our lives soon, unless the sheeple say 'NO!'.<br />
    <p>---<br>"If you must kill a man, it costs you nothing to be polite about it." Winston Churchill<br />

  5. Mon May 02, 2005 10:14 pm
    How can you be tracked everywhere in world with a RFID chip in your body?

    "In 1997, the 'Digital Angel' was implemented into humans in the US..."

    In reality Applied Digital Solutions announced this in December 1999 and up till now no one has even ever seen the device, so it is certainly not implanted in several humans.

    And so on....

  6. Mon May 02, 2005 10:33 pm
    Keep deluding yourself.<br />
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    <a href="http://www.newstarget.com/001368.html">http://www.newstarget.com/001368.html</a><br />
    <p>---<br>"If you must kill a man, it costs you nothing to be polite about it." Winston Churchill<br />

  7. Mon May 02, 2005 10:42 pm
    This article is of the same category. It is clear that you really know nothing about RFID and tracking technologies and that you like Science Fiction stories, written by people who don't understand nothing about the technology neither.

  8. Mon May 02, 2005 10:56 pm
    I know quite a bit about these technologies. You are concerned that you still need to be in close range of a scanner for the implant to be read, right?

    With Passports, Mastercards, Clothing, Cars, etc. having RFID tags, how far are you likely to be from the nearest scanner in 10 years in the course of your day? If I have to have a matching RFID tag implanted in me in order to to be able to use my debit card, I'm getting the implant in my prosterior, and they can scan that. Or . . . going back to cash only.


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    "If you must kill a man, it costs you nothing to be polite about it." Winston Churchill

  9. Tue May 03, 2005 12:17 am
    You need to spend a bit moe time doing research. It's not enough to simply say that this is science fiction.

    For God's sake, there is an example of a travel club using microchips for the "convenience" of their patrons. Isn't that great? Just scan the chip and you can have all of the free drinks that you want.

    They've been implanting pets(mostly dogs) for at least two years.(don't want to lose those pets, now, do we?)

    If you don't believe the technology has arrived, then stay at your slumber party. It's here, my friend, and as soon as we recognize it, then we can deal with it.

    Why is this so hard to believe? It's simply an extension of the computer.

  10. Tue May 03, 2005 12:19 am
    Implanting Citizens With Verichips - The Taking of Free Will<br />
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    Implanting Citizens With Verichips - The Taking of Free Will<br />
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    By Nancy Levant<br />
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    Posted April 29, 2005<br />
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    MichNews.com<br />
    Apr 25, 2005<br />
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    In October, 2004, the FDA approved an implantable microchip for use in humans. A tiny subcutaneous RFID tag, now made by several American companies like Applied Digital Solutions, VeriChip, and Digital Angel are mass-producing RFID chips and stocking chip warehouses and implantation centers. Upper level governmental officials are getting "chipped" to demonstrate public acceptance of the technology, and they are very quick to highlight the humanitarian uses of tracking devices in humans.<br />
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    Children and pets should be chipped in case they get lost. Chipping children will help to locate kidnapped kids. Chipping senior citizens gives hospitals immediate access to their medical records. Many millionaires and their children are chipping themselves for security reasons. Large herds of cattle and sheep are implanted to assist ranchers and farmers with efficient tracking. Security, medical and emergency applications seem to be call of the corporations and their government backers when it comes to the new branding technologies, but for American citizens it is, first and foremost, an outrage, unthinkable, immoral, and for many it is demonic.<br />
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    RFID technology is everywhere. It's in the cars that we drive, in the products sold at Wal-Mart, in our cell phones, and in many other applications, but the Digital Angel Chip takes implementation technology to a whole new level of abuse. Digital Angel combined advanced biosensor technology and Web-enabled wireless telecommunications that are linked to Global Positioning Systems. The chip, utilizing advanced biosensor capabilities, can monitor body functions and transmit that data anywhere in the world while giving out accurate location information to a ground station or monitoring facility. If that is not the death of privacy, what is? If corporations can monitor our body functions and our locations, twenty-four hours a day and year after year, then what is privacy?<br />
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    Full Story:<br />
    <a href="http://www.mediabypass.com/article.asp?id=2005040010">http://www.mediabypass.com/article.asp?id=2005040010</a><br />
    <p>---<br>These days, if you are not confused, you are not thinking clearly. Mrs. Irene Peters

  11. Tue May 03, 2005 12:44 am
    I agree with everything you say in your article. This kind of information has to start coming out in the mainstream media otherwise it will be implemented overnight.

    I believe that the elite and the corporations will toy with the technology for a couple of years and try to get some good spin on the benefits, some of which you mentioned. i.e. finding kids, seniors, emergency medical situations, etc.

    But the real test will come when government says that every newborn child WILL be microchipped, and that it will become a law. That's where we're going with this. Right now it's still in its infancy but give it a couple fo years.

    You would be breaking the law as a parent if you refused. I predict that law will be on the books by 2010 the way we're going.

    We need to start a public awareness campaign now. You can see from the comments of several people to this site that they think we're making this up.

    We're not- it's very real. Big Brother is standing beside us. We need to wake up.

  12. Tue May 03, 2005 1:59 am
    The tagged dogs can not be tracked anywhere. Only if a dog is lost and found by someone or killed in a road accident or otherwise, one can scan the RFID tag and find in a database to whom the dog belongs. As long as the dog is in liberty and runs around, nobody can find out anything about the dog. And the same is true for a human with a chip. Don't mix facts with paranoia.

  13. Tue May 03, 2005 2:09 am
    "Chipping children will help to locate kidnapped kids".
    NOT true. Only if you find them, dead or alive, you can scan the tag and know who is the victim. You can not find them because they have the chip.
    "Chipping senior citizens gives hospitals immediate access to their medical records". TRUE, and what is against that? If I had a bad accident, was unconscious and brought to a hospital, I would be glad that the doctors would know my medical history. Can make the difference of me surviving or not.

  14. Tue May 03, 2005 4:28 am
    Well then we better hope they implement it while you're still alive! Boy, good thing you weren't born in the 30s when people just died.

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    "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche



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