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So this is how it will work in my opinion, in regard to government ID chips in our arms.?

Some company is going to come out with a high profile advertising campaign about how irresponsible it is to not put a GPS chip in your newborns arm. What if they get kidnapped, and you didn't put a chip in their arm!? Your a bad parent if you don't get the chip! Soon doctors will have the option of putting the chip in right away at birth. That way we don't ever have to worry about babies getting mixed up. Twenty years pass, now 93% of new college freshmen have chips in their arms. They can't get into their dorm rooms without their chip. Suddenly, it's weird if you don't have a chip, the chip is normal. It's a convenience. What if you need an alibi in court? Not having a chip leaves you open to lawsuit. Insurace companies won't insure you. It's like maintaining the handrail on the steps in front of your house, it's silly not to do it. Sure your every move is tracked. But who cares. As long as you're not doing anything wrong it shouldn't bother you. By the way we've now got a new chip that monitors that levels of chemicals in the brain related to aggression. It's irresponsible if you don't use it. We've had a rash of school shooting lately. If we would have known ahead of time who was feeling aggressive we could have prevented them... Ok I'll make it a question. Do you guys like arm chips?

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  1. Government intrusions into our privacy have increased so much in the past 6 years that I'm convinced we're on a slippery slope toward something like this. But I don't think it will take 18 years for a scenario such as yours to materialize -- more like 3 or 4 if Republicans remain in power.
  2. BS. If I had that chip, you'd be getting a red-alert on aggression right now. The mere thought sets my blood boiling.
  3. This appears NOT to be a QUESTION...
  4. Yes, the chips are definitely coming! This is backed up by the Book of Revelation in the Bible (Chapter 13), and can be seen plainly by the way technology is advancing, and privacy is decreasing. There was a Robin Williams movie about this a couple of years ago: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364343/
  5. It's feasible. Matches w/ fiction like "'Repent Harlequin,' said the TickTock Man" and prophecy recorded in St. John's Revelation.
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