View Full Version : Subdermal Microchip Credit Card
Richard G
22nd November 2003, 11:26 AM
Has anyone seen this? https://gvsregistry.4verichip.com/index.html
They are high on dope if they think I'm sticking one of those in my body. Talk about "invasive" goverment.
geni
22nd November 2003, 11:31 AM
Aren't these thing already used by a few parents to track their children?
Jon_in_london
23rd November 2003, 07:49 AM
Originally posted by Richard G
They are high on dope if they think I'm sticking one of those in my body. Talk about "invasive" goverment.
Dont worry Dick!. You have a gun, so you can kill people.
Dymanic
23rd November 2003, 07:56 AM
Originally posted by geni
Aren't these thing already used by a few parents to track their children?
Great idea! And before we stitch 'em up, let's put in
one of these (http://www.adsx.com/news/2003/051303.html)
Tony
23rd November 2003, 10:24 AM
Originally posted by Jon_in_london
Dont worry Dick!. You have a gun, so you can kill people.
You dont need a gun to kill people.
BTox
23rd November 2003, 04:39 PM
We have something similar implanted in our dog.
Zep
23rd November 2003, 06:35 PM
Originally posted by Richard G
Has anyone seen this? https://gvsregistry.4verichip.com/index.html
They are high on dope if they think I'm sticking one of those in my body. Talk about "invasive" goverment. So don't get one. And if they seem to want to force you to in your own country, why not live in another country where they DON'T. Like Canada. Or England. Or Australia. Or even Molvania (http://www.molvania.com/).
Corey
24th November 2003, 09:26 AM
I don't think you have to worry much about governments implementing microchip technology for security and credit use. Besides any of the other reasons why it wouldn't be very practical or secure, instead of getting mugged for your wallet, you'd just get held hostage or have your implant cut out or off with the apendage it's implanted in).
I've had a discussion with a friend before along these lines on the idea of using thumbprint identification for car locks, houses, credity transactions, etc. For the same reason...instead of having your credit card ripped off...you get your thumb ripped off. I have to believe, apart from the obvious "big brother" type connotations to it, that someone would think of that early on in the planning on implimenting such a system.
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