There are those who disagree saying that it is an impossibility that human beings will be tagged with RFID chips. Such tagging would make tracking of individuals possible causing the loss of privacy to the extent of bedrooms and toilets. However, such technology already exists, and it is only waiting for some insane officials to endorse it in a country kind of scale.
Excerpt from Implanted ID chip finds way into ERs, bars :
"Harvard Medical School's chief information officer, Dr. John Halamka, had himself injected with a VeriChip identification microchip in December, the company announced on Friday."
obtw, friday is a friday that occured quite sometime ago. The article was on 24th January 2005.
You might be thinking, no official would be insane enough to attempt such things, implanting chips into every citizen. Which is quite right, not every citizen would be implanted. Let me present a hypothesis on how such a "project" could come to pass. This is just a hypothesis, please don't sue me.
Let's say in a small country, where almost everyone is living comfortably. Some official comes up with a "point scoring" project and says, "Hey let's inject everyone with RFID chip. Can reduce crime rate leh."
"Huh? Sure cannot one. People would object.
"Can one. Just tell them if they dun take the injection, they have to leave. Then they will have no choice.
"But ourselves leh? I dun want my wife to find out when i go out for hanky panky leh."
"Simple lah, we say gahmen officials should not be injected loh. Wat if enemy get control of our computer and track us. Then they can throw a missile in our face leh."
"Ya hor, gahmen officials exempted for national security reasons, okie lah, project go ahead."
So you see, under such a hypothesis, normal citizens can be injected with RFID chips.
Excerpt :
"The practice has drawn criticism, however. Privacy advocates worry the technology would make it easier for the government to spy on its citizens and for marketers to identify customers and bombard them with sale pitches. Others object at a gut level, equating human RFID chips with the "mark of the beast," a demonic symbol described in the Bible."
Huh? Mark of the beast? But hor... the mark of the beast is the number "666" leh. RFID used in such cases likely to be unique id wor. So how, only one guy with number 666 leh. But why say the RFID chip is mark of the beast? It could be mark of god wat (the bible says god marks his followers, i guess he is forgetful or something).
Anyway, unless those angels come equipped with RFID chip readers, i think they'll be hard-pressed to find out who to kill. Alternatively, they could resort to tradtional methods of marking by tattooing the number 666 on non-believers. Aiya, like dat then safe liao. We just need to tell the angels that they see tombalek (upside down) can liao. Its actually the number 999. Whew.
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