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They will have to put it into my cold dead hands because Im not wearing a chip anywhere.
Check for yourself. Any RFID chip is inherently going to be detectable with any of a number of scan techniques.What makes you think you don't have one already.
Exactly! No such thing as unbiased. Its funded from the left wing wacko party! Believe nothing they say.
Did you guys bother to read the Snopes article or even the original e-mail? The language was to require an RFID chip on implantable health devices, like a pacemaker. That would let doctors examining you when you are unconscious or incoherent know that you had a pacemaker in your chest the manufacturer and model. The proposed language never said that everyone or even a large minority of the population would be required to be chipped.
This is pretty much like the "death panel" BS -- take a nugget of truth about the proposed statute and twist it into unrecognizable propaganda to excite the masses. And it is just as reprehensible.
There is a lot about Obamacare that can be reasonably criticized without distortion or outright lies. This type of crap is what makes it impossible for our nation to have adult discussions about important policy decisions.
there is plenty of it around....do your own research, make up your own mind. Follow the money.proof? until proof is provided, this smells like paranoid bs
I'm actually kind of suprised they don't give you one when you join the service, to tell you the truth; wouldn't want any of them dangerous weapons walking around society like normal people!
They are not GPS trackers. They only contain a number that doctors or EMTs can use to look up your computerized medical records. My brother almost died from an allergic reaction to anesthetics when he went in for surgery. Imagine he was shot and robbed in , say, D.C. (naw, that probably couldn't happen). If he was unconscious and needed emergency surgery, I'm sure he'd like them to know his allergies. I doubt I'd do it unless I had a specific condition that warranted it.
They are not GPS trackers. They only contain a number that doctors or EMTs can use to look up your computerized medical records. My brother almost died from an allergic reaction to anesthetics when he went in for surgery. Imagine he was shot and robbed in , say, D.C. (naw, that probably couldn't happen). If he was unconscious and needed emergency surgery, I'm sure he'd like them to know his allergies. I doubt I'd do it unless I had a specific condition that warranted it.
How do you exactly know that? You don't know what there putting in you. Its like a restaurants, if someone spits in your food you won't know. There are most likely trackers in the chip.
If he's seriously concerned, get a medic alert bracelet, and if he's worried a heartless mugger would take that too, he can get a huge red caduceus tattoo on his chest listing his allergies. It's not as if he'd suddenly become un-allergic to latex and have to have it lasered off.Obie1 said:My brother almost died from an allergic reaction to anesthetics when he went in for surgery. Imagine he was shot and robbed in , say, D.C. (naw, that probably couldn't happen). If he was unconscious and needed emergency surgery, I'm sure he'd like them to know his allergies. I doubt I'd do it unless I had a specific condition that warranted it.
Technically not possible, just can't be accomplished within the limitations of a tiny implantable passive RFID chip. The implant would need to be about the size of a golf ball, with a 31mm antenna sticking out through the skin. Not exactly subtle!How do you exactly know that?... There are most likely trackers in the chip.
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Technically not possible, just can't be accomplished within the limitations of a tiny implantable passive RFID chip. The implant would need to be about the size of a golf ball, with a 31mm antenna sticking out through the skin. Not exactly subtle!
The implantable microchips for pets are passive RFID, they don't use GPS and cannot be "tracked" from any distance -- at the dog pound they use a large handheld scanner to "read" the serial # of the chip from an inch or so away.I can track my phone from my computer..no antenna, no golf ball. I'm pretty sure a chip has the capabilities to be tracked. They have the ones for pets as previously mentioned.