Title: Fox News Promotes RFID For Medical Purposes — Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Take The Chip Source:
Activist Post URL Source:https://www.activistpost.com/2018/1 ... ou-shouldnt-take-the-chip.html Published:Nov 7, 2018 Author:Aaron Kesel Post Date:2018-11-08 07:08:24 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:1226 Comments:6
Fox News is pushing RFID chip implants, encouraging people that the tech is safe and good for medical by stating its similar to getting a tetanus shot.
Recently in Sweden, thousands of people have reportedly had chips implanted. Fox highlights this news expressing that a company called Biohax has already installed around 4,000 chips into customers.
The article then goes onto explain how awesome it is to have a chip in ones hand, stating that those chipped can open secure doors, pay for tickets, and share emergency medical information.
Years ago, it was seen as a conspiracy theory that the elite wanted to microchip the populace. Now, its right in our faces constantly; its no longer a secret. Ill start by repeating the words of the great Aaron Russo, Rockefellers best friend: Do not take the chip.
NBC has previously said blatantly, your kids will receive the microchip for their safety.
There is absolutely nothing safe about allowing your kids to be microchipped. All this is being prepackaged as a way for law enforcement to rescue or find lost, kidnapped and missing children. They always seek to use the children.
Let me tell you, the elite care so much about the children that in the UK they wanted to lower the age of consent to four years old. I would like to know who bankrolled all these positive microchip stories.
In any event, this isnt the only way they are trying to push people to get the chip. Over the years there have been various commercials trying to push the chip. One showing a concert, another showing a doctor using it to diagnose patients disorders, and several other mentions of the chip in the media.
However, a story this writer will never forget is about a Saudi inventor that had a brilliant idea to make a chip with a lethal dose of cyanide in it.
Although the patent was denied in Germany, this is still an example and documentation of what can be done. Do not trust the chip. Do not even for a second trust the chip. Tell the government you do not want an RFID.
Lets talk about the marketing for the RFID chip. One of the first commercials for the chip was VeriChip Corps extremely creepy commercial for Health Link, which shows all the health benefits of the microchip.
However, they leave out the health risks like one of those 5 a.m. infomercials for some weight loss drug that could cause heart attacks.
The chip comes with a huge risk: youre injecting an electronic device into you that, heck, you forget has the potential of containing cyanide or another slow-killing poison. If the chip malfunctions or maybe switch is flipped after youve been a bad dissident against your New World Order dictatorship.
You could have an internal electric shock or be burnt as Katherine Albrecht said, The way it works is it picks up and amplifies ambient electro-magnetic energy from the reader devices and if you have one of these things in your arm and you get in the range of an electromagnetic field it can actually burn you.
IBM has also been caught pushing the RFID chip as the future market with a commercial where it seems some shady guy is stealing product, then walks out and a security guard walks up to him. Excuse me Sir you forgot your receipt. A female announcer then says Checkout lines; who needs them this is the future of e-business. First let me bash the commercials logic, where is this guy putting all the product hes stealing?
Is that coat of his an endless black hole? Where did it all go, does it just vanish? Now that I got that out of my system.
As you can see, they are pushing the microchip in several different ways, and Ill repeat again.
I dont care what they try to market to you, even if they tell you itll give you superpowers because thats our next step because of companies like Google.
Do not allow your family or your friends to take the chip.
Next, lets look at the appealing commercials to teens and adults; lets have an RFID party!
Where everything you do is posted on Facebook with a simple flick of the wrist or, hey, we go to this bar a lot lets get a RFID chip implant so we dont have to wait and can be VIPs yeah! Oh, I really really wish I was joking.
Because laziness knows no bounds, you can wear this wristband with a RFID chip and become indoctrinated its OK, everyone is doing it!
Chip yourself, its the new craze, its like getting a tattoo except it has a GPS tracking device. Because its not creepy at all that you become a human beacon for anyone who wants to track you, and oh no that could never ever be misused not just by the government but the civil population, i.e., hackers.
Its not like NSA recently got caught spying on everyone in the world? They would never ever be able to use the microchip to track you ever. Edward Snowden never revealed they tracked phones and smartphones. What makes you think RFID technology wouldnt be abused and used to track people?
Also note they would be able to see your heart rate, pulse and medical records. No thank you
Another example of insanity and RFID is Motorola; they have a patent for an electronic skin tattoo that basically tells whether you are lying or telling the truth that is applied to a users neck. So you can not only become a human beacon, but a human lie detector!
No, Im serious, Im not kidding at all, and the next great innovation of Motorola is turning you into a human password with a swallow-able RFID pill
Well hell no Moto, you can not chip me try again.
From putting the FUN into RFID courtesy of Facebook and Coca-Cola, there is my personal favorite: lets all get chipped, drunk, and stupid RFID nightclub.
A few more examples then we will wrap up this anti-chip montage.
Already a business has forced its employees to get a microchip to use their photocopier, open doors, etc. Seriously, a business forced people to get a microchip so they could work. My question is, what happens if they get fired?
Are we living in The Twilight Zone? It feels like it. And they arent done pushing it, just imagine how an implant can allow you to wave your hand and open a door? Oh cool, so I can sort of be like Magneto? Trust me, they will push it in several more ways. Weve already seen medical and commerce and fun, wait until you see the trans-humanist agenda out in full flesh.
You have been warned
We will end with a hilarious YouTube parody by Joy Camp that needs to be seen by everyone capable of thinking for themselves.
Thats the honest 100% truth. Let this one sink in real deep, in place of that RFID chip.
The RFID Chip is always with you threatening your privacy causing severe risk to your health and personal safety and killing you if you dont obey rogue government demands.
Fox News is pushing RFID chip implants, encouraging people that the tech is safe and good for medical by stating its similar to getting a tetanus shot.
And that is the only mention of Fox News in the article, as presented.
At Activist Post, it gives a link to the Fox source:
You walk into a grocery store and pick up eggs. No smartphone? No problem. You swipe your hand across a reader, and the amount is deducted from your bank account.
If that sounds far-fetched, you obviously havent been to Sweden recently, where thousands of people have reportedly had chips implanted in their bodies.
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We implant many things now -- insulin pumps, pain pumps, birth control -- under the skin, he adds. There are risks of infection, but they are low. I don't think those risks are a big deal.
However, a number of states, including California and Missouri, have already implemented regulations on chip implants. The technology has come under serious scrutiny, and they are illegal if an employer or medical professional mandates their use. The RFID chips, which work like the ones you might implant surgically into a pet or staple to a FedEx box, are controversial because of the long-term ethical implications.
I shudder at the thought of a world like that, where vanity cyborg commerce becomes a game of one-upmanship, a challenge to see who can have the highest percentage cyber by weight or wattage, says Roger Kay, a consultant at Endpoint Technologies Associates. For disabilities, it may make sense in specific use cases, like handicap door opening. I draw the line well before paying for things. But I don't want an iPhone embedded anywhere in my body.
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The experts argue that there may be some limited use for medical reasons. A chip that monitors blood pressure or diabetes would be very interesting says Dr. Burchett. Dr. Southey says there are applications in the transportation industry as well.
Kay is not so sure.
I could imagine that morphing over to the tracking of prisoners, and from there, a dystopian vision of assigning tracking chips to political rivals, and then, of course, to the general populace, like social security numbers, he says. I rather hope not to be alive when that happens.
There are at least 4,000 people in Sweden who have accepted all of the implications.
Maybe they are already sick and tired of carrying around a smartphone all day.
The link for "reportedly" goes to a Business Insider article which references an Agence France Presse report.
Thousands of people in Sweden are embedding microchips under their skin to replace ID cards
Alexandra Ma May 14, 2018, 8:09 AM
Thousands of Swedes are having microchips implanted into their bodies so that they don't need to carry key cards, IDs, and even train tickets.
About 3,000 people in Sweden have inserted a microchip which is as tiny as a grain of rice under their skin over the past three years, Agence France-Presse reported. The technology was first used in the country in 2015.
Microchips get under the skin of technophile Swedes
Camille BAS-WOHLERT, AFP May 12, 2018
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The chip implants could cause "infections or reactions of the immune system", he warned.
But the biggest risk, he added, was around the data contained in the chip.
"At the moment, the data collected and shared by implants is small, but it's likely that this will increase," the researcher said.
The real question, he added, is what data is collected and who shares it. "If a chip can one day detect a medical problem, who finds out and when?" he asked.