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mr.miyagi 07-03-2006 10:04 AM

Human ID Microchips
 
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Just wondered what your opinion is on human microchips, as the companies are trying their best to push it through and will at some point make these mandatory without argument........which imo would be the end of personal privacy and the beginning of the end, very serious stuff.......what do you think?

Coleman 07-03-2006 10:50 AM

I don't really think it's a good idea at all...especially on a national level to "force" citizens to have them. Having a business use them, eh i don't really care that much because what's the extent of the technology? It pretty much says who you are like an ID tag, right? Is it able to have a tracking device on it?

ninty 07-03-2006 12:25 PM

I see it beiing introduced as a voluntary thing by either governments or corporations at first. A lof of people want them because they can track their kids and hold information that say doctors tcould read if your unconscious.

Personally I will never take a chip of any kind as long as I live whether it's voluntary or forced. I believe that in time, it will indeed be mandatory to have one. It will probably be a way of tracking whose a "citizen" and who isn't. But when you put one of thos ein, you lose something. You lose the freedom to go anywhere you want without anyone knowing. If I want to take off to the mountians or somewhere, I should be able to free of anyone knowing. I just can't justify it. But it will happen.

07-05-2006 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ninty
I see it beiing introduced as a voluntary thing by either governments or corporations at first. A lof of people want them because they can track their kids and hold information that say doctors tcould read if your unconscious.

Personally I will never take a chip of any kind as long as I live whether it's voluntary or forced. I believe that in time, it will indeed be mandatory to have one. It will probably be a way of tracking whose a "citizen" and who isn't. But when you put one of thos ein, you lose something. You lose the freedom to go anywhere you want without anyone knowing. If I want to take off to the mountians or somewhere, I should be able to free of anyone knowing. I just can't justify it. But it will happen.

/agree

Art Attack 07-07-2006 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Acideyez
Quote:

Originally Posted by ninty
I see it beiing introduced as a voluntary thing by either governments or corporations at first. A lof of people want them because they can track their kids and hold information that say doctors tcould read if your unconscious.

Personally I will never take a chip of any kind as long as I live whether it's voluntary or forced. I believe that in time, it will indeed be mandatory to have one. It will probably be a way of tracking whose a "citizen" and who isn't. But when you put one of thos ein, you lose something. You lose the freedom to go anywhere you want without anyone knowing. If I want to take off to the mountians or somewhere, I should be able to free of anyone knowing. I just can't justify it. But it will happen.

/agree


ninty 07-20-2006 04:55 PM

it begins:

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Nyck 07-20-2006 05:03 PM

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c312 07-20-2006 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ninty

oh no! faster information in a medical emergency! There is no way that this will ever become mandatory and as long as its used in voluntary ways such as this one, I only see benefits.

Short Hand 07-21-2006 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by c312
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Originally Posted by ninty

oh no! faster information in a medical emergency! There is no way that this will ever become mandatory and as long as its used in voluntary ways such as this one, I only see benefits.

Testing grounds for things to come.

c312 07-21-2006 06:41 AM

yeah, it's completely unthinkable that something would be used for good


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