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MiguelQ
18th August 2011, 18:13
THis is the first RFID CHIP Commercial

OOOOH thats weird right. I can sense the acting of the, is so false, and creeps me out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39SluHh_yyQ&feature=player_embedded#!

humanalien
18th August 2011, 18:28
Oh boy. Let us all go right out and get one
of them thar new fangled gizmo's.

If they are good enough for pets then
they are good enough for humans dang
nabbit..

Heyoka_11
18th August 2011, 18:32
Thanks for posting this Miguel. It was only a matter of time before the advertising started.

I wonder how many know that around ten percent of household pets that are chipped develop tumours around the devices.

firstlook
18th August 2011, 18:57
I Imagine there is at least a few companies that have employees chipped already.

John Parslow
18th August 2011, 19:02
Hello MiguelQ

Looks like the PTB are hiding this sh!t out in the open again ...

Many thanks for your post, best regards. JP :cool:

Sarlic
18th August 2011, 19:36
Thanks for the Clip MigueQ

I knew it was only a matter of time before they started rolling this crap out first it will be showing all the benefits you may get from being chipped
and the next thing will be the PTB saying they need to chip all convicted prisoners and anyone arrested by the police exactly like they did with peoples DNA.
Final stage will be restricting the publics access to banking and the transport system, planes, trains etc unless you are chipped because after all you may be a terrorist if your not chipped.:rolleyes:

Sorry but it makes me mad thinking about their sick plans for the world but hopefully the resistance will be strong to this type of control and will fail.

Maia Gabrial
18th August 2011, 19:50
They make it sounds so wonderful....I wonder if any of those actors really believe it? Only informed people know the truth about them.... Sheesh. Is this going to be the tactic? Then, I can't wait to see what other idiotic commercials they'll come up with...
Thanks MQ

Tane Mahuta
18th August 2011, 23:31
When mine comes in the mail. I'm going to microwave it!

TM

vibrations
18th August 2011, 23:42
my eternal wish was that when I step in to the pharmacy, they will know who I am, they will give me a big box of tremendous toxic things which brings at least 90% of benefit to the Big Pharma and they will automatically discount the "necessary amount" from my account because my little chippy will emit them all necessary codes.. How long was I waiting for this and here it is. Thank you sensible and human pharmaceutical family.

And then, when the account will be 0, they will gently switch me offfff f f f f f

MiguelQ
18th August 2011, 23:53
You know, im very futuristic person, And the idea of chip for me its not bad at all, Because it also makes your life easier. The problem here, is that the way they use it, and the things they do, make this tecnology look horrendous.

Its like science, science is good, but not in the bad hands. Because for everything there is evil and good. The chip would be nice, in some cases, but on the right hands, with the piece of the govs, which in real aren't.
So .. for this reasons only, i wouldn't advice the chip, because we are controlled already by money, with this, its like your a robot for them.

vibrations
18th August 2011, 23:59
I am futuristic person too, but I am not capable to see me accept some device being implanted in whatever part of my body. It just does not fit in my scheme. Sorry, my point of view.

oceanz
19th August 2011, 00:10
A year or so back I remember watching something on TV where this guy had a chip placed into his wrist so he could scan his wrist and pay for his drinks at the pub.

He must've been drunk to even think about putting a chip in his arm.

I think the latest technology of 'fast pay' (waving your card in front of a machine instead of signing or entering a pin number) is just slowly conditioning us for the next step of moving the chip from the card to your arm and waving that in front of the machine.

Heyoka_11
19th August 2011, 00:32
I think the latest technology of 'fast pay' (waving your card in front of a machine instead of signing or entering a pin number) is just slowly conditioning us for the next step of moving the chip from the card to your arm and waving that in front of the machine.

Spot on oceanz, and we can see it coming a mile off. As handy as it may be, paywave is nothing more than another tooth in the wheel of gradualism.

MiguelQ, like you, I can appreciate the benefits of new technologies, but please don't be blinded by them. Where Verichip are heading with the RFID implants is totally nefarious. It is all part of eventually having total control of your finances, with your every move being tracked. If you have a bible, read about in Revelation chapter 13, verses 16 - 17. There is much debate as to whether these verses refer to RFID implants, but it'll do me. Anyway, the bible aside, who the hell has got the right to stick anything under your skin. If it isn't natural, don't stick it in your mouth, shove it up your nose, or plaster it on your skin.

Best wishes to all!

conk
19th August 2011, 13:49
Heyoka_11, don't you know it's the techno world's goal to defeat nature. Everything we do as a society is contrary to nature. We act like we are not even part of it. Look around at animals, so peaceful, living in the moment. And us humans, stressed beyond tolerance, ignoring our place on this Earth.

Martin
19th August 2011, 14:03
Why just get a chip? Exchange your limbs or other body parts with some-day to be available cybernetic components enhancing your capabilities and bring your life to the next level! No hook attached of course! Because you know, sometimes nature just isn't getting it right, right? :P

Martin

phillipbbg
19th August 2011, 15:05
I wonder what cocktail of drugs you have to have yearly to prevent your body's immune system attacking it? or what sort of antibiotic cellular shell is it encased in before being slipped into your body..

This sends shivers down my spine, its like you are giving away your very being. If we had a trustworthy world I can see the advantages but I also see the human being lowered to a physical value, once obsolete a quick flick of the switch and automatic shut down.

A little research info:

There is a large market for implantable medical devices such as cardiac stents and prosthetic orthopaedic joints, but all these implants are subject to varying degrees of rejection by their hosts. To reduce rejection, it is common for these implants to be coated with a polymer that contains an anti-rejection drug. The total dose and dosage rate can be controlled by the thickness of the polymer coating, and the concentration of the drug.

New Dawn
19th August 2011, 15:53
I wonder how many people will blindly and willingly get that chip? I'm guessing not too many of us on here. I hope not anyway. Its been coming for a long time....

Tane Mahuta
19th August 2011, 16:05
A little research info:
There is a large market for implantable medical devices such as cardiac stents and prosthetic orthopaedic joints, but all these implants are subject to varying degrees of rejection by their hosts. To reduce rejection, it is common for these implants to be coated with a polymer that contains an anti-rejection drug. The total dose and dosage rate can be controlled by the thickness of the polymer coating, and the concentration of the drug

The Drugs that I know of are, - Cyclosporan - Tachrolimus & prednisolone.
In organ transplant

I beleive that there are other drugs being used to suppress the immuno system,
but I have yet to come across them.

But for an implant as such, the drugs would probably be of the same family.
ie; not as potent.

TM

nearing
19th August 2011, 16:24
They would only be able to put this thing in my corpse

But I am sure they will have plenty of takers. I love the guy who says "because I have diabetes, but it doesn't have me" yeah, now your Orwellian government has you.

And why does the doctor look like he is 80 yrs old? Geez!

Foggy
19th August 2011, 17:58
When these chips were used in the 80's on pets, WITHIN 5 YEARS, the dogs got cancer.

Strange... they don't mention this in the ad?:rolleyes:
Our beautiful friend got bone cancer. This was unheard of at that time.

Wow! What a deal they are now offering! WHOOPIE ..... THE VERICHIP.

A CONVENIENT LIFE....no monie, no worries. Such comfort and convenience...just wave your hand or arm.

They just don't tell you....

YOUR CONVENIENT LIFE WILL BE A SHORT ONE.

There has been an explosion of cancers in pets with ID chips. Lot'sa sites on the web.

Can you imagine the heartbreak parents will feel down the road who get their kids chipped
believing they will be safe?

Preying on ignorance has always been an advantage of the system.

Maia Gabrial
19th August 2011, 18:30
TM,
I think you'll have no choice and be standing in line to get it injected in the behind. But I'm wondering if the full naked body scanners at the airports will neutralize them....? hmmmmm.

PHARAOH
19th August 2011, 19:42
Unfortunatley many will sucumb by simply complying with thier governments demands that, "it is for the greater good". No waiting on line to travel, see the doctor, pay at the checkout counter etc, etc. Failure to do so will brand you the tag of unpatriotic and a potential threat to society because after all, "what do YOU have to hide"??? Many will be pressured by corporations as they will require it prior to hiring to comply with governmental mandates in order to qualify for tax incentives. Prefferential treatment will be given to those who comply when it comes to jobs and govermental benefits as they have shown to be exemplary citizens. Those who don't will be considered outkasts which are suspect and to be treated as such. Like MiquelQ stated, they already control us with money and if you don't comply and the company has to pay more taxes and higher insurance premiums because of those who don't, they will quickly be out of work without employment until you consent to the RFID Chip. Many will rationalize thier reasons for accepting the mark. Especially christians although thier Bible/Bable tells them this is the mark of the beast, they will claim that this only means Jesus will be here any day now so why delay his coming. Not to mention those whom will be pressured by family and friends that, its no big deal.... everyone else has done it so and they have nothing to worry about. They will be made to feel like conspiracy nuts that need to see a shrink since he/she dosen't trust the government. Thier are no good reasons to accept a chip in your body period!!! This chip could be just as easliy put anywhere out of the body where only you and your closest next of kin would know in case of emergency should doctors need to access it. But that is way to simplistic and will not work for they need it inside you. I for one will not consent nor succumb and will live the rest of my days with the only true being that gives me everything I could ever need or want in abundance without ever asking me for anything in return, mother earth and father sun. Blessings to you all......

ThePythonicCow
19th August 2011, 20:21
THis is the first RFID CHIP Commercial
According the leadin, first second or two, this video has Date: 4.23.08

That would be over three years ago. Is the news here this chip, or is the news here the steady drum beat of fear?

(And if -not- having such a chip reduces my eligibility to receive "modern medicine", that sure sounds like a good thing to me. I'll skip both, thank-you!)

Heyoka_11
19th August 2011, 21:07
Heyoka_11, don't you know it's the techno world's goal to defeat nature. Everything we do as a society is contrary to nature. We act like we are not even part of it. Look around at animals, so peaceful, living in the moment. And us humans, stressed beyond tolerance, ignoring our place on this Earth.

Not everything we do as a society is contrary to nature conk, but I totally understand where you are coming from. That you are obviously able to observe animals, and admire their simply getting on with their lives is evidence of this. And it's not just you (or me). I moved from my home city fifteen years ago, to end the unhealthy disassociation from nature that most city dwellers suffer. One of the greatest lessons I have learned in the country was from observing the birds. Each day they dutifully establish their airspace at dawn, poke around for their next meal, chase unwanted predators away, and of course, fill the air with their song. They don't bitch or moan, as what good would that serve? There is so much that we can learn from animals, just as you have stated.

I honestly believe that human technology and the natural world can coexist. It is just going to take hitherto dormant human wisdom to make it happen. I for one, would rather not return to the caves.

MiguelQ
20th August 2011, 02:57
Sad to know that wecant use this tech for good. Why every knowedge has to be a dark side, to power one and not the ONE as a whole.
Something on thw wrist like a clock or facial recognition would work..

conk
30th August 2011, 19:40
Heyoka_11, don't you know it's the techno world's goal to defeat nature. Everything we do as a society is contrary to nature. We act like we are not even part of it. Look around at animals, so peaceful, living in the moment. And us humans, stressed beyond tolerance, ignoring our place on this Earth.

Not everything we do as a society is contrary to nature conk, but I totally understand where you are coming from. That you are obviously able to observe animals, and admire their simply getting on with their lives is evidence of this. And it's not just you (or me). I moved from my home city fifteen years ago, to end the unhealthy disassociation from nature that most city dwellers suffer. One of the greatest lessons I have learned in the country was from observing the birds. Each day they dutifully establish their airspace at dawn, poke around for their next meal, chase unwanted predators away, and of course, fill the air with their song. They don't bitch or moan, as what good would that serve? There is so much that we can learn from animals, just as you have stated.

I honestly believe that human technology and the natural world can coexist. It is just going to take hitherto dormant human wisdom to make it happen. I for one, would rather not return to the caves.Yes, agreed. I too am enamored of technology. I'm a sucker for the latest gadgets. But, we should be able to embrace both worlds and benefit from eachs attributes. It is the controlling mechanisms that leave me frustrated, the disdain for nature exhibited by them.

A cave would be no good place without a nice soft sofa and a few electronics. ;)