Three Square Markets are looking into drastically expanding the technology and making it standardized, showing how it can already be used to open doors, buy food items, and turn on computer portals.
Big League Politics – by Shane Trejo
Employees at the Three Square Market in Rivers Falls, WI actually celebrated by wearing “I Got Chipped” t-shirts after they were implanted with microchips by their bosses.
The microchips are the size of a grain of rice, and they were embedded into the hands of employees for Three Square Market, a vending company that makes kiosks to dispense food and beverages. It was done supposedly for the purposes of convenience, and employees’ hands can now be read to verify their identity.
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Brave New World! 😦
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For sure, Weiss-Nix. I can’t imagine ever agreeing to be chipped myself. I would rather live on the streets and eat out of dumpsters.
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It’s hard to be proud of having a chain around your neck and ankles but if even better results can be had from a slave chip ‘collar’ the slaves are proud to wear…
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It’s so sad so many young people have forgotten what the word freedom means.
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First dogs, now people. As late as 1990 I thought that European countries requiring that people carry ID cards on them was a sign that they were totalitarian states. That sentiment lingers. I’m not sure if the US requires it now or not. I have noticed more random stops of cars – even police dangerously stopping traffic in the middle of a highway at night to check drivers licenses.
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The trend is definitely alarming, miningawareness. The powers that be won’t be happy until we’re reduced to feudal slaves.
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Obviously that’s their plan and it’s up to every individual to resist, whatever the cost.
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