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You debate an odd bill, you hear some odd testimony. But this...
The Georgia House Judiciary Committee took up a bill last week that would "prohibit requiring a person to be implanted with a microchip," and would make violating the ban a misdemeanor.
No, that isn't a joke. DOD has been mulling over implanting microchips in soldiers for years as a better means of identification than the old dog tags.
"Microchips are like little beepers," the woman told the committee. "Just imagine, if you will, having a beeper in your rectum or genital area, the most sensitive area of your body. And your beeper numbers displayed on billboards throughout the city. All done without your permission."
What is she trying to say? I think this gal is loony toons and has a sexual fetish of some sort.
"Microchips are like little beepers," the woman told the committee. "Just imagine, if you will, having a beeper in your rectum or genital area, the most sensitive area of your body. And your beeper numbers displayed on billboards throughout the city. All done without your permission."
What is she trying to say? I think this gal is loony toons and has a sexual fetish of some sort.
Anyone with the scanner can access any of the personal info. on the chip.
And thank goodness. Imagine a world where microchip implants became mandatory? That would limit, and maybe even extinguish, freedom. People like the government would know where you are at all times. Imagine if those microchips were able to deliver shocks to people if they were out of line even a bit. We're entering a world where technology and biology are slowly merging, and control would replace freedom.
And thank goodness. Imagine a world where microchip implants became mandatory? That would limit, and maybe even extinguish, freedom. People like the government would know where you are at all times. Imagine if those microchips were able to deliver shocks to people if they were out of line even a bit. We're entering a world where technology and biology are slowly merging, and control would replace freedom.
Ten years ago I wrote a story where that was part of the results of a long term occupation. It was meant to be the final nail in any trace of real options. It is very creepy that the technology exists today and people actually talk about it.
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