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Argiod
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Now, I wonder how long it will be before they make it mandatory to embed the chip into humans. This would make it even more difficult to carry a fake passport, as it would be a part of the individual. Of course, we won"t do this until one of two things happens; first, there will be 20 or more years of debate and discussion over "human rights" and "invasion of privacy" issues; second, the process may be speeded up by staging another big "terrorist attack" and it will be rushed through Congress and the UN while everyone is in a state of shock, and patriotic furvor is again at an adreneline pumping peak... much like the Sept 11th debacle that has been the hingepin of our recent spate of freedom reductions. And, as we all know, once in place, such acts are never recinded; just look at income tax, which was enacted to pay for one war. That war is long over, but we"re still paying...
Latrosicarius
... talk about conspiracy theory, Argiod. Where do you come up with this BS??
Idleman
Latrosicarius, I take it that you you haven't been looking around, aren't cognizant of what is happening. None so foolish as one who is blind/ed.
chuck stout
Latro will be one of the first blockhead to have his rockhead chipped. Welcome to the Borg Latro, or machine if you prefer.
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