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Implanting Citizens With Verichips – The Taking of Free Will
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"It is time for all American citizens to stop with the naivety. It is time to recognize a government that is deviously linked to and in bed with corporations who intend to rule over all human beings. And please remember that social security cards were never meant to be mandatory. Nor were driver’s licenses or bankcards, but try getting by one day without them. ..." ...
"And gun owners – heads up! On April 13, 2004, Applied Digital Solutions announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, VeriChip Corporation, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with FN Manufacturing, a leading gun manufacturer, to develop a first in the world of firearms. Their objective is an integrated 'User Authorization System' for firearms using VeriChip RFID technology. You shall be chipped in order to keep and bear. You had to know that was coming considering the 30-year, non-stop efforts to deny you of your 2nd Amendment rights. ..." |
| Comment by:
Blackflag
(4/25/2005)
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| Big Brother is watching you! |
| Comment by:
markht@bellsouthdotnet
(4/25/2005)
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This is inevitable. I don't care if it's called "the mark of the beast" by religious people or not, that's not the point to me. The poiint is well summed up in the very title of this story: " The Taking of Free Will." |
| Comment by:
AK Man
(4/25/2005)
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| One word: Never |
| Comment by:
jk
(4/25/2005)
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I will not submit. I will not obey. Any who attempt to force me to do so will meet a sudden and violent end.
Will this be the line in the sand? |
| Comment by:
Potbelly
(4/25/2005)
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| Ah, as the noose tightens, the tyrants become bolder. They are out in the open with their goal. Some how, freedom will prevail. It may take a million freedom lovers to become fighters and give the ultimate sacrifice but make no mistake about it freedom is in the hearts of most of the human race. If you have been preparing, hasten the pace. If you haven't, this should be your wake up call to do so. Seek kindship circumspectly but don't go it alone. |
| Comment by:
I wonder?
(4/26/2005)
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| Did Codrea write this article? |
| Comment by:
randy1
(4/26/2005)
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I can see it now: We will put an RFID in every bullet so that criminals can be traced (and so can Joe when he decides to go out hunting). Don't believe it? Ask Wal-Mart what they are planning for their next RFID expansion. |
| Comment by:
Josh
(4/26/2005)
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This is the perfect path to gun baning.
First you reqire the chip for all ideifecation and purchasing fuctions.
Than you use it for smart gun technology instead of a wrist band.
Then you ban all guns which don't use the technology becuase they are "unsafe."
Then you ban guns all togeather and force mandatory cofiscation and chip reprograming.
Then you make all new guns only work for police or military chips.
Now you cant even pick up a military rifle to use during a revolution.
Plus what about an EMP? Would this not render all smart guns useless? |
| Comment by:
thedayisnear
(4/26/2005)
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| My left shoe is about to fall off on Sunday. |
| Comment by:
imbelfal@yahoo.com
(4/26/2005)
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I would worry about this, EXCEPT: 1) Smart gun technology is total crap and will never work because the analog to digital interface is too unreliable 2) Any "smart" gun still has to have some kind of mechanical firing mechanism and so there will be hacks to get around the circuitry 3) All these RFID smart chips have weaknesses and can be hacked, so the whole thing is a waste of time 4) even if #3 is incorrect, there would always be black market trafficking in legitimate chips 5) A good K-Bar or similar knife, or a piece wire, or a club, or a fast moving car, or whatever else, can still be employed. |
| Comment by:
winchesterrepeater
(4/26/2005)
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"Now you can't even pick up a military rifle to use during a revolution." -- Josh. You can still find M-1 Garands, M-1 Carbines, M-1A's, various iterations of the civie AR-15, SKS's, even 1903 Springfields and other semiautos and boltguns out there. Sure, you can't legally obtain a full-auto without atleast registering & $200.00 tax stamp, but full auto, while a Constitutional right, is in reality, over-rated except crew-served stuff. Get a cheap, reliable rifle. The SKS is fine. Get lots of ammo. Practice, practice, practice........ |
| Comment by:
benvanderhart@sbcglobal.net
(4/26/2005)
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| I don't think we need to worry about mandatory chip implantation, yet. Too many people would be running around screaming about the end of the world. If they do make these sorts of things required, you'll always be able to cut it out of yourself and tape it to your arm when needed. then if you need to disapear from the grid you could leave your chip at home. Instant alibi. "Look at your computers officer, they show I was at home in bed during the hours in question." |
| Comment by:
madashell
(4/26/2005)
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| HELL NO, HELLO NO!!!!!!!!! |
| Comment by:
oldmandf@juno.com
(4/26/2005)
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| Warehousing all of these RFID chips? Hummm, maybe a visit to several of these locations would be necessary to, ahem, see that they are stored properly from theft or fire. . . . |
| Comment by:
colt45
(4/26/2005)
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The FN company is the owner of Winchester and Browning, among others. FN, in turn, is owned by the government of Belgium.
This is the same Belgium that is one of the big players in the United Nations working ceaselessly to achieve global civilian disarmament, especially in the US. |
| Comment by:
gadsen@livefreeordie.com
(4/26/2005)
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Just hope that the dollar collapses, the oil runs out, government authority breaks down, the die-off begins, and the survivors learn to work together to survive.
Either that, or we're all going to be subdued, drugged, tagged, chipped, and living in densly-populated slums partolled by mobile robotic droids.
I'll take option #1 |
| Comment by:
wdfbell@aol.com
(4/26/2005)
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Relax guys:
RFID is a very short range ID. Great for inventory. Veri chip? Like the guy with the finger reader on his Benz in India, They took his finger.
But I could get you to tell me where your chip is by the the 3rd time I searched for it on my own.
The only thing worse than no data is bad data. Thousand DNA samples? Plausible deniability? Bullets with RFID from the police range? Complete with rifling and saboted for re-acceleration? Switch a round or two from box to box at the store? Roll your own?
To those who think they are all that and a bag of chips (Bankers, Pols, Lawyers, the "Elite")? Think Again. I look forward to the releasing of 400 years of pent up Puritanism. Good time had by all! |
| Comment by:
wdfbell@aol.com
(4/26/2005)
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Relax guys:
RFID is a very short range ID. Great for inventory. Veri chip? Like the guy with the finger reader on his Benz in India, They took his finger.
But I could get you to tell me where your chip is by the the 3rd time I searched for it on my own.
The only thing worse than no data is bad data. Thousand DNA samples? Plausible deniability? Bullets with RFID from the police range? Complete with rifling and saboted for re-acceleration? Switch a round or two from box to box at the store? Roll your own?
To those who think they are all that and a bag of chips (Bankers, Pols, Lawyers, the "Elite")? Think Again. I look forward to the releasing of 400 years of pent up Puritanism. Good time had by all! |
| Comment by:
sglazier@comcast.net
(4/27/2005)
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| I'll relax when the tyrants stop forever. The line IMHO has long been crossed, but most people are more concerned with whats on tv than the rights they lost. most don't know and don't care. otherwise this tyranny would have stopped years ago |
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