yes i think it is going against our rights and if they try to put a chip in me i will die with you.
2006-09-25 21:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, that first one was a crappy video. Inconsistent too - most of the pictures showed the chip going into the LEFT hand, not the right(hence it ain't exactly the mark of the beast), the audio didn't sync up with the video for the various TV clips they had, a couple of the photos looked as though they'd been photoshopped(pardon my English), some of the audio was likely edited(if not outright recorded over), and the narration was poorly written propoganda. If he had "Read 'the' federal documents(which he doesn't actually give titles too)", why not show US them too? This was not what one would call 'real', and thusly you can't take it too seriously. The second one was just laughable. Again, in the VERY FIRST PICTURE they show, 'the chip' is implanted into the LEFT hand, NOT the RIGHT. Crazy.
As for the chip, look at it this way: if you're in a car crash out in the middle of nowhere, you want emergency services to be able to find you, right? If you're going in for surgery of ANY kind, you want the surgeon and all associated personel to have access to your medical history, right? And if a convicted serial killer could be stopped at the state line, unable to get on a plane or drive through a checkpoint, it would be worth a little pinprick, right? There are a lot of good things about the various microchip ideas floating around(there ARE several, as the video itself accidentally admited), and a lot of drawbacks too. Not all of them are practical, some are scary, and some could save lives and improve quality of life. That's why it's important to take in all of the information you can now, so that when the time comes to vote on it you can make the right decision - the right chips with the right info could be a very good thing indeed, and the wrong chips could be very, very bad. Make sure you can tell what they're trying to sell you before you buy it...or let it go.
2006-09-25 20:53:39
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answered by Will 2
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The short answer is YES!!! It is the ultimate invasion of privacy, and (leaving behind all of the religious BS) they will have to kill me if they wish to put that thing in me.
2006-09-25 20:28:38
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answered by Geaux Ghoti 4
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