24 Hours After First U.S. Company Forces Microchip On Employees,
Horrific Side Effect Surfaces
By Amanda Shea
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·Although we have heard rumors
of micro-chipping Americans becoming a reality in this “brave new world” of
technology for years, a big Wisconsin company was first to take the plunge into
this dangerous territory. With being the first to accept this risk, the company
and their apparently pretty dedicated employees also put themselves in the
position of finding out for the rest of us what the ramifications of this
experimental decision are.
Your personal
safety, privacy, and general way of life as you know it is at risk with this
intrusive technology that’s now being forced on Americans in what should be a
free country. This microscopic chip compromises all that we hold dear and the
surfacing “side effects” appear to be worse than anticipated just 24 hours
after the first citizens
of the United States accepting this as a good idea.
While talk of
the introduction of this little chip used to seem like a conversation among a
private society of tinfoil hat conspiracy theorists, until yesterday, this
terrifying reality now coming to a workplace near you. Before you’re sold on
the idea of convenience and a new era of technology, you need to know what’s
been revealed in the last few hours since the inception of this surgically
implanted tracking device. More importantly, it needs to be stopped before it
takes off even more than it seems to already have.
The
Wisconsin-based company who was the first to take this idea and make the chip
has announced plans to expand and get the technology out to other companies for
“convenient” implants to be used on their employees. This is especially the
case for certain companies with high-security levels where fraud is likely. The
implants, which are basically tracking devices to void your constitutional
right to privacy, are inserted in the webbing of the hand between the thumb and
index finger. They are designed this way to allegedly make it easier to get
through doors and other security check points that would typically require some
sort of ID or card.
“The fun part
comes in where they promise that these chips aren’t in any way GPS enabled and
can’t be used to read information, only hold information that you might need to
use, like using multiple magnetic strips with the swipe of a hand,” FreedomDaily first reported about the introduction of this big idea. “And they
will no doubt notify us right away when they decide to GPS enable these chips
because big brother never does anything underhanded and keeps it a secret,” the
article added, pointing out the obvious privacy issues for the employee, using
snark.
Now that the
technology is available and presented to the masses in America to use,
it only took a few short hours for companies across the country to eagerly get
on board with this intrusion. The immediate side effect of this technology was
the warning that it’s now going to be a regular part of society, with the
projection that by the end of 2017, every American will have one of these in
their hand.
“Americans will
receive a microchip implant by the end of 2017, NBC warns,” Health
Fit Point reports. “With the help of these microchips authorities will be
able to identify the person in a matter of milliseconds.”
“According
to NBC, this revolution will cause major concern, because people will ask
themselves if they really are who they say they are,” the report continued.
“Other
people’s concern is that with this upgraded and revolutionized RFID microchip,
the federal government will become even more influential because they could see
and monitor our every move. In some states like Virginia , there is legislation process
against this. The people from NBC are adamant in their claims that the
production process of RFID Brain microchip is now over and it is being tested
on humans at the moment.”
Many may wonder
how this could possibly be constitutional in a free country like America . Just
with all gross government overreach, we can thank Barack Obama’s time in office
for trampling on our rights to privacy since House Bill H.R. 4872, under the
National Medical Device Registry on page 1014, allowed it as an implantable
Class II device.
“The RFID
microchip allows the government to see our motion, control our food and manage
our money. Some experts even speculate that this incredibly small device can
kill the person which carries it,” according to Health
Fit Point.
This slipped
through the government by being buried over 1000 pages into a bill, which was
likely intentional. It’s stalker level 2000 to put something in people’s bodies
and watch, study, and use everything they do. “You might think that it’s just
not possible that they require things like this of us, but if you’ll recall
things like drivers licenses and social security numbers weren’t required at one
time, but it’s basically impossible to function without them now,” we
previously pointed out. “Maybe they won’t be able to pass a law that straps
your hand down and implants you, but if big brother wants to track you with an
implant, trust me, they’ll make it to where you are completely incapacitated
without one.”
Amanda Shea is
a political aficionado and curator of current events, who covers all issues of
importance for conservatives. She brings attention and insight from what
happens in the White House to the streets of American towns, because it all has
an impact on our future, and the country left for our children. She writes with
unfiltered truth, mixed with wit where it’s appropriate, and feels that
journalism shouldn’t be censored.
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