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So that the government can keep tract of everything about you. The money you have, were your at, who you have been with. And you will become like the amazonian tree frog, were you will be able to be spotted online from anywhere at any given time. Does the benifits of being able to find medical records quickly worth the price of losing privacy?

2006-11-30 16:22:36 · 13 answers · asked by ۞ JønaŦhan ۞ 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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This question is very appropriate, because the idea of a microchip be implanted into your body that contains all of your information, i.e. your credit, savings, your medical and life history has actually been proposed in the U.S. government! Thankfully it was shot down before really being discussed, but we as citizens must make sure this never, ever, happens. Unfortunately, however, many things in our current technology allow the government to trace your location, your records, and your history at the press of the button! While we all want security, we cannot lose our freedoms or our rights in the process! The fact that this microchip was even mentioned in our government demonstrates just how close a free society can give up those cherished rights and freedom for a security that probably will impose more restrictions than actually protect anyone! So, to everybody reading this, GET INVOLVED IN WHAT YOUR GOVERNMENT DOES! Speak up and make yourself heard, or else you will be silenced!

2006-11-30 16:36:21 · answer #1 · answered by William M 2 · 2 0

Speaking as an Amazonian tree frog, I find the computer chip lodged up my back passage a great help. Now for instance I don't have to travel the 500 miles to Rio just to vist the bank. I can use the Visa code in my chip to order and pay for goods and services directly.

2006-12-01 01:28:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The government already keep track of most of the points you mentioned..
Sure i would not like to be chipped for tracking as in .. Where i have been live feed.. so to speak.

But you apply for a job you get it.. the govenment gets a form to say you are full time or part time.. hence they pretty much know where you will be most of the time.
If not there... Logged with your rental argreement
or with your morgage papers. Your drivers license not only tells them where you are. And logs a number to your name.

The taxation department logs a number to your name.
So do medicare records. They know how many kids. etc. and where you live.

So most of our details are out there.. Just not the instant " im going to macdonalds moment' Although they do have cameras at macdonalds..

Point is - We are already under the microscope.

2006-12-01 00:29:49 · answer #3 · answered by A Lady Dragon 5 · 0 0

This is what's going to happen in the tribulation period. To buy or sell (in other words, live) you'll have to have the mark (666), that being the computer chip or whatever it is that will represent the 666 mark. Those who take this mark condemn themselves permanently to Hell and give their allegiance to the antichrist--Satan. If not, you make it on your own the best you can or die by beheading. Strange how beheadings are becoming a common way of killing these days.........

2006-12-01 00:37:22 · answer #4 · answered by Red neck 7 · 0 0

This chip you speak of is called the "veri" chip. It exists right now and will be as some call it the mark of the beast. Do NOT get this chip implanted.

2006-12-01 00:51:02 · answer #5 · answered by Xfile 3 · 0 0

heck no it's the mark of the beast and it basically makes you go to hell, don't take it whatever you do. when the rapture happens and all of us christians are gone, science is going to make up some lame excuse on how we disappeared and then the chip will come out, due to that there are no more christians left on earth.

2006-12-01 00:36:57 · answer #6 · answered by mhbronc 3 · 0 0

This has nothing at all to do with religion. That being said, I think it's frightening, this idea. It's one thing to use computers, but quite another thing to do what the gvt is suggesting.

2006-12-01 00:32:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Not sure, only if it is crispy crunchy like a potato chip.

2006-12-01 00:25:56 · answer #8 · answered by Barabas 5 · 0 1

anyone trying to put a micro chip into my body better be ready to kill me first.

2006-12-01 00:33:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Under absolutely no condition, God willing.

2006-12-01 00:27:33 · answer #10 · answered by nancy jo 5 · 1 0

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