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Is this shit serious??? I may have to turn my “U.S. citizenship” verrryyy soon (I’ve been contemplating that anyways.) I be damned if I ever have a microchip placed on me. Wake up, fam!
By Whitney Webb
Six years ago, NBC Nightly News boldly predicted that all Americans would be fitted with RFID microchips by the year 2017. Though, at the time, NBC’s prediction seemed far-fetched, the House recently passed a bill that would bring a microchipped populace closer to reality before year’s end.
Last Thursday, the House passed HR 4919, also known as Kevin and Avonte’s Law, which would allow the US attorney general to award grants to law enforcement for the creation and operation of “locative tracking technology programs.” Though the program’s mission is to find “individuals with forms of dementia or children with developmental disabilities who have wandered from safe environments,” it provides no restriction on the tracking program’s inclusion of other individuals. The bill would also require the attorney general to work with the secretary of health and human services and unnamed health organizations to establish the “best practices” for the use of tracking devices.
Those in support of the legislation maintain that such programs could prevent tragedies where those with mental or cognitive disabilities wandered into dangerous circumstances. Yet, others have called these good intentions a “Trojan horse” for the expansion of a North American police state as the bill’s language could be very broadly interpreted.
“While this initiative may have noble intentions, ‘small and temporary’ programs in the name of safety and security often evolve into permanent and enlarged bureaucracies that infringe on the American people’s freedoms. That is exactly what we have here. A safety problem exists for people with Alzheimer’s, autism and other mental health issues, so the fix, we are told, is to have the Department of Justice, start a tracking program so we can use some device or method to track these individuals 24/7,” Representative Louie Gohmert (R-TX) said in a floor speech opposing the bill.
Gohmert’s assessment is spot-on. Giving local police the authority to decide who is microchipped and who is not based on their mental soundness is a recipe for disaster. Though the bill specifically mentions those with Alzheimer’s and autism, how long before these tracking programs are extended to those with ADHD and bipolar disorder, among other officially recognized disorders.
Even the dislike of authority is considered a mental disorder known as “Oppositional Defiant Disorder,” which could also warrant microchipping in the future. If these programs expand unchecked, how long will it be before all Americans are told that mass microchipping is necessary so that law enforcement and the government can better “protect” them?
Many Americans have been content to trade their liberties for increased “security” in the post-9/11 world, particularly when the State uses these talking points. Yet, as Benjamin Franklin once said, “those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.”
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How about the money they spend manufacturing these chips, they use for mental health prevention, aide, services etc. Wait that’s too easy.
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There you go…🖒🖒🖒
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Exactly. WE know many of the diseases and disorders are manmade and easily preventable. But the others? Still drinking diet soda, still eating Krystal burgers and vaccinating their infants, so when that time comes, they’ll be jumping for joy that someone has their family’s safety in mind -_-
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Everything is about money here. The distribution of the nation’s wealth, just says everything right there. The system wants everybody diabetic, with social disorders, and broken homes. Divorce and death is a huge business. The health care industry as well.
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ALL about the dollars. Funny how the healthcare industry perpetuates just the opposite.
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There’s chips in everything already-cars, cell phones, credit cards. I think they’re normalizing these tracking devices and I’m sure once they do start their campaigns, chip implants are gonna be made to look so cool to the sheep.
I might have to go down with the ship if they try to chip me since I’m pretty sure I have oppositional defiant “disorder.”
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Oppositional defiant disorder??? That’s a new one. You made that one up right??? Lol
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lol no it’s in this article you reblogged. This is the first time I’ve heard of it too.
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I was speed reading this article obviously for me to miss that smh lol I’m embarrassed ha😶😶
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Don’t be! We’re all allowed a slowment here + there.
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I think I’ve had Oppositional Defiant Disorder since I was ten.lol But I agree with you Kelley. They definitely want to normalize all this tracking nonsense. Just like with Fakebook they have us voluntarily given out personal information. But this chip is a BAD look! This is just the beginning. What if they say you can’t get food without the chip? You can’t have access to water if you don’t get chipped?? See where I’m going? This has to be rejected! This is some Twilight Zone/Hunger Games/1984 type shit! People better wake the hell up!
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And I think it’ll go there! They’ll get more controlling with them losing control. But what can they do if the masses refuse?
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That’s why we have to stand our ground. We have to let our voices be heard. I know it can be difficult to go against the mindless sheep. But that’s why we have to get the truth out as much as possible.
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exactly
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They’re already doing this in Australia.
It may sound like sci-fi, but hundreds of Australians are turning themselves into super-humans who can unlock doors, turn on lights and log into computers with a wave of the hand.
Shanti Korporaal, from Sydney, is at the centre of the phenomenon after having two implants inserted under her skin.
Now she can get into work and her car without carrying a card or keys, and says her ultimate goal is to completely do away with her wallet and cards.
She told news.com.au:
You could set up your life so you never have to worry about any password or PINs it’s the same technology as Paypass, so I’m hoping you’ll be able to pay for things with it.
With Opal you get a unique identification number that could be programmed into the chip. Any door with a swipe card … it could open your computer, photocopier. Loyalty cards for shops are just another thing for your wallet.
The microchips, which are the size of a grain of rice, can act like a business card and transfer contact details to smartphones, and hold complex medical data.
In her interview with the Australian news outlet, Shanti claims that her friends and family are envious of her microchip lifestyle;
My nana wants one. I’ve had more opposition to my tattoos than I’ve ever had to the chip. My friends are jealous.
In fact, the 27-year-old has noticed a business opportunity and set up a distribution service called Chip My Life with her husband, Skeeve Stevens where for just $80 to $140, people can become so called “super humans.”
On the same day this news story broke, Shanti appeared at Australia’s launch of the much anticipated cyborg themed video game Deus Ex Mankind Divided, alongside American implantable technology pioneer Amal Graafstra.
As you can see, the push for RFID microchipping and assimilating the human population with robots and technology, is something that will most likely be sold to the public as helping them to become “super human,” but clearly if you become part machine/computer, that means there will be someone who can control that technology. If you think the elites wouldn’t capitalize on such an exceptional opportunity to control the population you obviously don’t know history very well.
Amal Graafstra, who became one of the world first RFID implantees back in 2005, just made headlines recently in the US with a prototype of the world’s first implant-activated smart gun and is a huge proponent for this new technology.
He’s written a book, spoken at TEDx and also appeared in a number of documentaries.
In an interview with the Australian media outlet, Amal explained that the technology he has implanted into his body has “given me the ability to communicate with machines. It’s literally integrated into who I am.”
Shanti has bought into the culture that dominates society today, which is one dominated by the fantasy of super heroes that mesmerizes the population at theaters all across the globe.
“Ever since watching movies like the Terminator, Matrix and Minority Report I wondered if we could actually live like that. I always wondered why we all weren’t living as ‘super-humans’
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Yeah I remember us discussing this not too long ago… You know I give people the benefit of the doubt and think they won’t fall for the Okie doke. But I’m too much of an optimist. Hey if I didnt decide to open my mind I still be in the herd as well. At the end of the day every one has a choice in whether we decide to wake up or not. Plain and simple as that.
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Yeah I hope people are wiser by now. We were all sheep at one point. But there’s still too many sheep. Some will think this microchip is cool and convenient. Getting chips goes in line with the transhumanism agenda as well. All those films like Terminator and AI helped condition us to see the mixing of human and robots as cool. They have been programming us for over 50 years for this stuff. That’s why many people will go along with it. And we have to keep in mind that many people really TRUST their government. They still believe in American exceptionalism. That would be a huge mistake. Have you read the classic book 1984? I read it in junior high school. I thought the author George Orwell was nuts.lol But everything he talked about(Big Brother) is all here. He obviously knew something since that book was written in 1948.
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I haven’t but I’ve heard slot about it. Yeah he knew some folks in the know to tell him what was gonna go down 30 something years later. In hinddight It shouldn’t have been that hard to figure considering the mindset and philosophy we live and been trained by. The technology and the way we use it is only a byproduct of it.
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True indeed brother! Very true!
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