Thursday, July 27, 2017

It's a Brave New World

Wisconsin Firm Microchips Employees: "It's Inevitably The Next Thing... And We Want To Be Part Of It"

The company designs software for break room markets that are commonly found in office complexes. Just as people are able to purchase items at the market using phones, Westby wants to do the same thing using a microchip implanted inside a person's hand.
"We'll come up, scan the item," he explained, while showing how the process will work at an actual break room market kiosk. "We'll hit pay with a credit card, and it's asking to swipe my proximity payment now. I'll hold my hand up, just like my cell phone, and it'll pay for my product."
Westby added the data is both encrypted and secure.
"There's no GPS tracking at all," he said.
Westby described the microchipping as the “next evolution” in payment systems and suggested the technology could one day replace the passport.
We foresee the use of RFID technology to drive everything from making purchases in our office break room market, opening doors, use of copy machines, logging into our office computers, unlocking phones, sharing business cards, [and] storing medical/health information."
Of course, this is being spun as a benefit to everyone - think of the convenience - but as Michael Snyder concluded previously, if widespread microchipping of the population does start happening, at first it will likely be purely voluntary.  But once enough of the population starts adopting the idea, it will be really easy for the government to make it mandatory.

Just imagine a world where physical cash was a thing of the past and you could not buy, sell, get a job or open a bank account without your government-issued microchip identification.

Will you allow yourself and your family to be chipped when that day arrives?
If not, how will you eat?
How will you survive?
What will you do when your children come crying to you for food?
I am certainly not saying that you should allow yourself to be chipped.  I know that nobody is ever chipping me.  But what I am saying is that people are going to be faced with some absolutely heart-breaking choices.

 


4 comments:

  1. Careful with that language Bev your not on the Templeton trash Blog Jefie has.

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    1. Thanks for watching out for me, but really, I think I can take care of myself.

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  2. JUST USE ONLY ONE PLEASE
    anons ARE WATCHING AND WE DON'T NEED TO GET THOSE COWARDS STIRRED UP AGAIN.
    THATS WHAT mini beenits crap BLOG WAS CREATED FOR.
    GLAD THATS OVER NOW!
    SHAPE UP!!

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