The Future -
 Chips with Everything?
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HOW THE IMPLANTED CHIP OR MARK
 OF THE BEAST WILL BE IMPLEMENTED.
                               By Nick Sandberg

So, if there really was a coherent body organising all of this, what would
their motivation be? And, where might all this be leading? The primary
motivation behind all elite activities is the desire for control. It's the
base desire to control everything . To take a vast, dynamic planet-full of
people; different races, different beliefs, different lives; and render them
into a single homogenised unit, under your central control. This is what
truly motivates the elite.

To bring about this highly negative state of affairs, the elite must be
active on two fronts simultaneously - the world outside and the world inside,
the planet and the mind.

In the 'world outside', the objective the elite are working toward is
globalisation, the creation of three vast interlocked markets centred on
America, Europe and Asia, followed by their full integration into a single
trading block. A global marketplace peopled with consumer-workers and
serviced at the lower end via third world debt.

In the 'world inside', the plan is to get all humanity microchipped. For
despite a multiplicity of control tactics currently being imposed on us;
things like mortgages, credit cards, street surveillance systems and
pharmaceutical antidepressants; people still have a basic level of personal
freedom. Though it's getting harder to do so, we can still walk out of
consumerism and embark on a new life. But if we're chipped, this won't
happen. For scientists' knowledge of neuroscience is now such that, by having
a microchip the size of a grain of rice implanted inside our body, we can be
regulated at an emotional level. By gaining control over our body's
receptor-ligand network, our emotional state can be manipulated by electrical
signals, either as a part of a chip's program or via remote signalling. Thus
creating a perfect consumer workforce. Work, buy, procreate, sleep - a life
stripped down to materialism and survival, without any unpleasant emotions to
get in the way.

So, the question for the elite is, how do they get people to get the chips
fitted? And make sure that they aren't removed? For, even though our planet
has advanced considerably along the road to becoming a world consumerist
superstate, most people are still highly resistant to the idea of having a
chip put under their skin. There is therefore a progressive strategy that
will be gradually implemented to lead us, step by step, into permitting this
nightmare future to come about.

It will unfold in three stages. First - the removal of cash. Second -the
placing of all personal and financial data on individual 'smartcards'.
Thirdly, the gradual elimination of smartcards to be replaced by personal
microchips.

The only way of getting people to accept being chipped is for them to believe
it is necessary. Bank details, credit ratings, employment status and similar
information can all easily be programmed into a chip and updated via remote
signal or by passing it across a reader. Therefore, its first necessary to
render all money electronic, and to get people to carry around their personal
details on some form of 'smart card' - a credit-card sized device bearing all
the details that they need for daily transactions. Once this is achieved, any
number of problems can be
manufactured within the smartcard system such that people will need to get
the chip actually put inside their body if they are to be able to conduct
transactions safely.

Removing cash from our society. For the past twenty years we have been slowly
led towards giving up cash in favour of electronic money. And in the last ten
the heat has been turned up. The increased promotion of credit cards, phone
banking, mail order and internet shopping have all, in part, helped to bring
about a society where the need for cash transactions is greatly reduced. Yet
most people still like carrying cash. More will have to be done if cash is to
be eliminated completely.

One strategy may be the introduction of new, multinational currencies not
available as cash. The Euro, the currency for the European Union, may be such
a thing.

Another likely strategy will be the gradual implementation of 'smart
citizenship' schemes in various European cities. 'Smart citizenship' is one
of a variety of euphemisms now emerging for 'cashless society' and once one
city has been signed up, the so-called benefits will be extensively aired via
the media to encourage others to follow suit. (In April 2000 it was announced
that the UK city of Southampton will host a 'smart citizenship' scheme
commencing 2002.)

Yet another possibility, connected with 'smart citizenship', is that cash
will be removed from our society on the pretext of eliminating the illicit
drug trade. Many cities now have around 1% of their population injecting
heroin daily. (In some UK cities it is approaching 2%). This, along with
crack cocaine usage, is proving a near intolerable social burden for people
who live in the areas affected. Drug-related crime is at an all-time high and
the public increasingly crying out for something to
be done. If cash were eliminated, anonymous illicit transactions for small
sums would not be possible. With electronic money, the identities of the
buyer and seller of any article are recorded on computer, and should a
transaction be for an illicit substance it could be instantly traced.

Although illicit drugs come into our countries in vast shipments, they are
nearly all ultimately sold in small amounts at or near street level.

Remove cash and drug dealers could be instantly traced.

(Ed. Reading this, you might well think that removing cash would actually be
quite a good idea if it got rid of the illicit drug trade! But, think a
little deeper. Regardless of the possibility of later being microchipped, do
you really believe our governments are doing all they can about drugs? To
create heroin or cocaine, vast areas of land must be given over to the
cultivation of their plant sources. Thousands of farmers in the more remote
parts of SE Asia and Latin America have to spend their lives
cultivating these crops. Vast tanker loads of precursor chemicals must be
shipped into remote areas to convert the raw coca or opium into cocaine or
heroin. And whole financial networks established to launder the billions of
dollars revenue the trade generates annually. We live in a world where our
governments can mobilise hundreds of thousands of troops to fight a war to
allegedly protect our oil supply, (the Gulf War), yet are pparently powerless
to prevent groups of peasant farmers and third world gangsters from poisoning
our children to death.

Sit down and think about it for a moment. Does it really seem likely? We have
satellite tracking systems capable of locating a single opium poppy growing
in a field, and certainly able to detect an illicit lab manufacturing heroin
or cocaine from the plant sources. There are in fact UN departments fully
able to eliminate drugs like heroin and cocaine at source, via
crop-replacement schemes and similar, as was recently revealed at a major
conference in New York attended by some 160 world leaders and their
representatives. The United States refused to finance the plan, and not a
word of it was reported in the European media.)

If the 'drug war' is going to be used to assist in the outlawing of cash, one
of the first signs will likely be moves to legalise soft drugs like
marijuana. For the smoking of cannabis is the primary cash-based illicit
activity that people indulge in, and so the prospect of having this pleasure
withdrawn from them would inevitably create considerable opposition to any
plan to outlaw cash. In addition, marijuana legalisation would create the
appearance of policy-softening on behalf of government, when the opposite is
really going on.

Whatever strategies are eventually employed, whilst cash is being eliminated
and the creation of a global society being pursued, there will be an
assortment of 'distraction' tactics used to keep the Western public unaware
of what is really going on. And, simultaneously, 'softening-up' strategies
employed via the media.

The economic system will likely be deliberately manipulated to create a
society in which hard work is seen to go hand in hand with hard play. A high
daily workload backed up with a myriad distractions, soft drugs and diverse
recreational activities creates the feeling of living life to the full and
ensures that there is little time for contemplation of what is really going
on behind it all. And for those who aren't working - crime, hard drugs and
constant media bombardment with images of opulence intended to increase
feelings of lack of self-worth, and to stimulate the desire to succeed.

Another distraction tactic will likely be the promotion of hedonism, via the
constant bombardment of sexually stimulating material through the media, and
the legalisation of soft drugs like cannabis and ecstasy. The 'softening-up'
process will likely proceed via a steady trickle of media stories relating to
microchipping and globalisation. Stories relating how some scientist says
that in the future we won't have to carry wallets around, it will all be on a
chip installed in the wrist. Or tales
of how much better life will be for everyone once we're all one global
community. Such stories will usually make it seem that microchipping and
globalisation are inevitabilities, that they have already been decided.

Once cash has been eliminated from a country or region, by whatever means,
and all money has become electronic, the next step on the road to
microchipping will be taken. People will be increasingly drawn into giving up
the multiplicity of cards they are carrying around; credit cards, bank cards,
ID cards and similar; and have them replaced with a single 'smartcard'. The
'smartcard' will perform all the functions of the other cards, and thus act
as an interface between the holder and the
increasingly global superstate.

With the smartcards increasingly in use, and cash gone, what will likely
happen is that problems will suddenly begin to mysteriously occur within the
electronic money system. People will occasionally find their money
disappearing into thin air. Computer errors and fraud within the system
will appear rife.

Throughout this time the 'softening-up' process will have been continuing. By
now, there will likely be whole groups of people within society who have
already been chipped. Criminals, the mentally ill and military personnel
being three likely targets. Chipping will be portrayed as the socially
positive thing to do via a multiplicity of media techniques. And,
furthermore, having your ID and financial records placed
on a chip inside your body will become renowned as the only safe way to keep
your records safe from interference. There may well be encryption technology
available on the personal chip that, for some reason, won't be available on
the smartcard. By now the media will be pushing personal chips frenziedly.
Small children will go missing in high profile cases on the daily news, then
be found 'because they were chipped'. Young peoples TV will be especially
targeted. Getting chipped will be seen as a 'cool' thing to do, with a vast
array of different chip features available to
order. Getting chipped will be seen as synonymous with 'getting ahead' and
attracting members of the opposite sex. The media will spare no effort
ensuring that the negative aspects of getting chipped, such as feeling like a
robot, are expelled from our minds.

To still further intensify the drive to get the public chipped, large
corporations will begin to make it a prerequisite for persons working for
them. Likely under the guise of it being their contribution to a creating a
positive society. By this time the multinational corporations of today, big
as they already are, will have been transformed into transnational giants;
astride the world like statues of Colossus; controlling vast sectors of the
earth's resources and meeting them out according to their masters schedule.
(And with a vast and continuous PR job making it all
appear completely consensual). Virtually everything purchased will be from a
multinational corporation, and nearly all employment opportunities will
involve working for one. With cash gone and no way of bringing it back, and
the credit card, ID card and even smartcard systems increasingly falling into
disrepair, life will begin to seem pretty bleak for those persons not
chipped. Pretty soon, not being chipped will effectively mean you are not
capable of working for a regular wage in any but the most menial job. There
will of course initially still be a large black-market
operating at varying degrees outside the law and trading in a wide variety
of licit and illicit substances. But, as chipping proceeds all across Western
society, and becomes seen as being as natural as paying tax, so the State
will increasingly make moves to attack illicit activity. With the moral
backing of the microchipped population, engineered by the media, so those
persons not chipped will increasingly be marginalised in the same way the
homeless are now - forced to the edges of society and left to fend for
themselves in an environment of poverty, drug addiction, sexual exploitation
and crime.

And, with chipping now finally accepted as being an integral part of life in
the 21st century, the next stage will be implemented. The introduction of
chips that can regulate aspects of our body's function. Self regulation of
our body and mind will be seen as a new and convenient means of treating any
number of complaints ranging from depression to minor flesh wounds. No need
to take tablets or call up the doctor, just programme your chip to do it for
you. Scientists are now sufficiently
knowledgeable about our body's electrical system and ligand-receptor networks
that they can superficially alter many of our natural emotional functions. By
changing the way our body metabolises serotonin, for example, the symptoms of
depression can be relieved. The problem is that doctors frequently don't
understand why our body is behaving differently. Many scientists believe that
things like depression are themselves merely symptoms of deeper problems that
need addressing.

With chips capable of altering a whole range of neurochemical functions,
we will increasingly have the ability to emotionally self-regulate ourselves.
And there will thus be an inevitable temptation to try and cut negativity
entirely out of our lives, to program ourselves to never feel down. From a
health perspective this could be disastrous for negative emotions are
frequently just symptoms of deeper problems that require attention.
Scientists know the health risks of ignoring what our emotions are trying to
say to us. Trying to block out negativity by altering our
body's neurochemical functioning could lead to the rapid onset of numerous
complex degenerative conditions, the presence of which will likely not be
recognised - until it is too late.

And quite apart from the health aspects, giving people the means to easily
emotionally self-regulate themselves could lead to the 'prozac generation'
becoming global. People will become obsessed with feeling good about
themselves all the time. And anything that threatens to interfere with that
feeling will be ignored. Wars, starvation, political upheavals and global
tyranny will all become just 'other peoples problems'. Nothing to do with us
- until it happens in our own backyard.

And, with nearly everyone in the West using microtechnology to block
negativity, who's going to notice if one day the chips seem to start
regulating themselves? No longer requiring us to actually programme changes
into them, but seemingly doing it all without our help. Thus no longer even
allowing us access to our true feelings if we wanted them.

This nightmare scenario seems like something out of science fiction. But,
in fact, much of the technology has already been developed.

The implantable microchip with global tracking system, Digital Angel, is
scheduled to go into production late 2000. It is powered by human muscle
movement and will be offered to people concerned that they or their loved
ones may go missing. And researchers at the Massachussets Institute of
Technology have already registered patents for implantable chips that can
release pharmaceuticals into the bloodstream. The technology is here, the
only question is - how much persuading will be necessary to make us adopt it?
One thing is certain - everything will be done bit by bit. Step by step, we
may be being led into a place where no-one, if they thought about it, would
ever willingly go. And without means of escape.







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