There Are Those that Already Have the
Microchip Implants. Are you surprised the microchip implants are not
only in dogs, but are in humans too? Humans are using microchips in a
variety of ways.
rifd chip the size of a grain of rice |
You may be surprised at the various
ways that microchip implants are used. Some argue that the implants
can invade a person's privacy. There are those that suggest that you
may even see babies being microchipped for identity purposes when
they are born instead of using the id tags that are presently used. With the expansion of technology who is to say
that this will not occur?
Texas Chipping Proposal
Now a San Antonio School District in Texas has proposed chipping students with the emphasis it will
keep the children safer, because they will know where the children
are according to Jonathan Ranker. He further states the cost is
$525,065 to start and then $136,005 annually. Now does this cost
outweigh the benefit? Is this really a safe option for children?
Rotterdam, Holland
Marcus Riley showed a video of a Baja
Night Club in Rotterdam, Holland that accepts Vip customers who have
microchip implants. Irvine, the young man in the video, explains that
he has had the implant for 4 years. The implant needs to be
surgically inserted under the skin and cut out if he wants
it removed. His implant is similar to a human ATM,whereas money comes off the account to pay for his drinks.
it removed. His implant is similar to a human ATM,whereas money comes off the account to pay for his drinks.
666 Club
According to Paul Bui, although
Wisconsin passed a law making it a crime to require an individual to
be implanted with a microchip, the Baha Beach Club in Barcelona does
offer service to chipped members indicating that it gives quicker bar
service. It is further argued that with the chip there is no need to
carry ID documents or credit cards. When I think about this, the
problem with this is that this information could get into the wrong
hands. Look at all the problems that are occurring with hacking of
credit card information online that can be sold to the highest
bidder.
RIFID Implants
RIFID Implants (Radio-Frequency
Identification chips) is basically a small computer chip connected
to an antennae according to Tom Burgdhardt. He further adds although
it does not require a battery, the reading range is less than an inch
to about twenty or thirty feet, but a self-powered implant has a much
longer range going directly to a computer system involving inventory
control or surveillance. Now I know that there are those who are
arguing and asking when does it go past surveillance and possibly
become a controlled situation?
There are dogs that currently have microchip implants that are useful for tracking dogs. My daughter found a stray dog that really needed medical attention. This was a very small dog. After taking her to the vet, they discovered she did have a chip in her and they were able to locate the owner. I would have never imagined that the dog had a chip. There are those that have talked about the possibility of tracking device usage in humans.
There are dogs that currently have microchip implants that are useful for tracking dogs. My daughter found a stray dog that really needed medical attention. This was a very small dog. After taking her to the vet, they discovered she did have a chip in her and they were able to locate the owner. I would have never imagined that the dog had a chip. There are those that have talked about the possibility of tracking device usage in humans.
Memory Restoration
Were you aware that according to Cnn.com, there are reports that 80,000 people have chip implants in their brain to help with short-term memory lost? There are a variety of usages for microchips in humans. I do not know what the future will bring, however, I do know that time and technology waits for no one. What are your thoughts on this concept of micro-chipping in humans?
Photo Caption:
Wikimedia.org, lightwarrior2, Public
Domain
Source:
Oh, Brother? School to track kids withchips, Jonathan Ranker
Smart Cards In a Surveillance Society: The Implanted Radio-Frequency Identification Chip, Tom Burghardt
Dance the night away with animplantable microchip, Marcus Riley
Brain implants: Restoring memory witha microchip, Madeleine Acey for CNN
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I love your thought-provoking blog posts.You really make us think! I would not allow my child to be micro-chipped. Thank you so much for sharing your enlightening post with us at the Healthy, Happy, Green and Natural Party Blog Hop. I'm pinning and sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks debra
DeleteInteresting. I might consider doing it for my child if he were a wanderer (like some kids on the autism spectrum are), but he isn't.
ReplyDeleteThe idea of a school district forcing it as a safety precaution is ludicrous. It's like that stupid thing at Chuck E Cheese that is supposed to make you feel secure that you are the only one that can take your child out of the restaurant. What's to stop someone from doing something to the child at school or at the restaurant. SMH!
I hear you Audrey.
DeleteAudrey I cannot imagine it in the schools, but who knows about that in the future?
DeleteI must admit it makes me thankful my children are grown. I don't think I would want my child to get a microchip, but I'm also glad it's a decision I don't have to make. Thanks for linking up at CMB.
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb Wolf. What is up with Counters Blessing Group Board on Pinterest? I do not see it there?
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't microchip my kids. But that one for memory sounds appealing to me!! HAHA!
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't think "microchipping" is necessary at all. I trust God with my kids.
Good for you Aimee. It is good to hear God being considered first in this decision.
ReplyDeleteThere are things that are taking place that make me concerned for my children's future and I pray for us and them that we stay close to God and know His will for us concerning these things. Thank you for sharing such a thought provoking post at Good Morning Mondays. Blessings
ReplyDeleteThanks Terri. Prayer does change things.
DeleteWow - lots to think about. Thanks for sharing at Waiting on...Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteHolly
www.iwillservewhileiwait.blogspot.com
Your welcome holly.
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