Saturday, May 26, 2012

Step 1: Dog Tags and a Microchip, Step 2: Verichip

 I was just catching up on some reading, and found this article very interesting. You can read it here. It was only a matter of time. Here is a bit of the article:


..."The devices also would report data to doctors. But privacy analysts have expressed concern that the implants could be used not just to monitor health but to keep track of and possibly control people.

DARPA describes the technology on which it is working as “a truly disruptive innovation,” which would diagnose, monitor vital states and “even deliver medicine into the bloodstream.”"...

Well, are you surprised? I'm not, the all in one verichip will not be given up on so easily. A generation or two with stories coming from the military how the chip saved his life and her life, and it will just make perfect sense that everyone should have one. Well at least the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 and Foreign Relations Authorization Act in 1987 stop the government from using propaganda against the public.

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