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March 26, 2002 at 9:34 pm #43924
rosaParticipantI don’t know if I would call this a "cool" web site; I think "disturbing" would be more appropriate.
It’s interesting how much more informational the BBC is than American press, especially when it comes to American news.
Read here if you are interested in hearing about a U.S. company that wants to implant computer chips in human beings.
Rosa
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March 27, 2002 at 12:05 am #58230
MattmanParticipantSo Digital Solutions rears its head again. I remember hearing about the VeriSign medical chips awhile back, and there was discussion of this very thing coming from it.
I find the possibilities of this to be very disturbing. Sure it could be great in reducing kidnappings in areas where that is a common problem, but there sure as hell better be a way to disable it if one desires.
What happens if/when government jobs require us to have one to work?
Or like some folks mentioned back during the VeriSign news, shall we just tatoo 666 across our foreheads and call it done? <img>
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