A Computer Chip for Everyone!

Author: Stephen Alexander
Published: May 06, 2012 at 2:08 pm
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NanoChip ImplantsQuite literally, the slippery slope for the end times has finally arrived. DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, reportedly wants to create nanochips to implant into people. Of course, those people are in the United States military. Moreover, the proposed purpose of the implants is for monitoring the health of the troops on the battlefield. Of course, as Commander-In-Chief, the President of the United States will be the first military man to submit to the new nanochips. As should all the Cabinet leaders and Congressional leaders that are “next-in-line” for the Presidency of the United States.

But seriously, the nanochips are meant to detect illness and disease in the military so that evacuation and treatment can be commenced before combat is initiated. Some people may have concerns that this is the first step in a “computer chip for all” scenario that has the government become the monitor of all its citizens. However, DARPA defends its position saying that the initiative is “a truly disruptive innovation.” The initiative could help the U.S. fight healthier and more effectively against its enemies.

One opponent of the plan, Katherine Albrecht – co-author of Spychipssays “It's never going to happen that the government at gunpoint says, 'You're going to have a tracking chip.' It's always in incremental steps. If you can put a microchip in someone that doesn't track them . . . Everybody looks and says, “Come on, it'll be interesting seeing where we go.”

 
 

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