You’ll need to get them for work:
The syringe slides in between the thumb and index finger. Then, with a click, a microchip is injected in the employee’s hand. Another “cyborg” is created. What could pass for a dystopian vision of the workplace is almost routine at the Swedish startup hub Epicenter. The company offers to implant its workers and startup members with microchips the size of grains of rice that function as swipe cards: to open doors, operate printers, or buy smoothies with a wave of the hand.
The mark of the beast, updated for the times.
Mark my words, there will be covert readers installed for them on all major highways, at all toll booths, throughout the cities, and that is just for starters. Eventually I would expect them on all roadways and sidewalks, cataloging the travels of everyone all the time. Already there have been rumors that some license plates were imbedded with RFID trackers, which would imply there are readers covertly installed somewhere, maybe in cars that can be parked in areas of interest, to log passing vehicles of interest. But putting these RFID tags in individual humans would be the ultimate.
It sounds silly to care, but once people realize strangers are intruding into their lives purposely to personally spy on them for fun, being able to get away and enjoy the peace of solitude will become vastly more important to them.
Government was meant to be limited for a reason.
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In a number of midwest states, particularly Illinois, there a readers covering the highways. Chicago is totally compromised – ticketing speeders has become a major source of revenue for the city.
While this product does not block microchips, it will block cameras and give the owner some measure of privacy.
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