Monday, January 28, 2008

To chip or not to chip.

There's a lot of talk about RFID chips. The U.S. government wants to have drivers licenses chipped by 2008 and an RFID chip the size of 2 grains of rice, embedded under the skin, seems to be the next step. U.S. passports are already chipped, supposedly to control terrorism. There are people lining up to be chipped so they can pay for services on the fly and locate missing children, and soon, if you're not chipped, you won't gain access to government buildings or airplanes. Before long, the allure of a wallet-less, cashless, paper-less society will make getting chipped all the rage in modern cosmopolitan society. You can go to clubs and restaurants and never receive a bill, as if you had someone else pay for your dinner and drinks using your credit card. Your secure work place will open doors automatically and you will be greeted by name from every access terminal.

On the surface it doesn't sound so bad. So, we might have to give up some anonymity for the good life, and we can rest assured that everyone who is chipped will be a responsible, honest, human being with a good credit rating, worthy of acceptance almost everywhere. When the society is fully chipped, the bad guys can be systematically eliminated by simply turning off their chips, preventing those people from eating, housing and gaining access to places only worthy chipped people can go.

Although being chipped might have it's advantages, the downside is not all of us wish to walk in lockstep with the herd. Not gaining entrance to airport terminals and government buildings might be a blessing for some but a real hindrance for the movers and shakers of our society, especially all those people working for the government or airlines. Would you quit your job rather than be chipped?

So, what's it all about? Is the RFID program designed to have total control over the world population or is it designed as a litmus test to see who might be worthy enough to be considered for something else, like entrance to deep underground military and civilian installations in the event of a world-wide catastrophe? A way to separate the chaff from the grain, so to speak? After all, you don't want to be in an underground bunker for a few decades with a serial killer, do you? Will refusing to be chipped prevent you from surviving?

For the record, I'm as opposed as anyone to RFID chipping but I can see some definite advantages by looking at this in a slightly different way.

We are now in the age of ethics where all truth will be revealed.

Has this truth been revealed to me or am I being conditioned to accept a diabolical plan from the NWO despots AS truth?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

would you like some dip with those chips. x x x