Speak for yourself on facebook if you please, I'm no user of it, so you can save yourself the speech.
I wasn't saying that the documentary was good, I was giving a reference on how some people are microchiping themselves voluntarily without government coercion. No judgement, put as many chips as you want. Shelley: > On June 4, 2016 8:21:50 AM "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> The funny thing, is not going to be compulsory, it's happening already >> voluntarily. >> Check chapter to of this documentary: Dark Net >> >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Net_%28TV_series%29 > > What a dreadfully awful series. I side-eyed my way through parts of > the first two episodes, the second only because I wondered how they'd > cover grinding/biohacking, and it was so poorly done I could hardly > get through it. > > There is much ado made about "evil" RFID chips, usually by insane > religious whack jobs (e.g. Katherine Albrecht) or scientifically > illiterate tinfoil hat-types, but it's much more benign to have some > self-selected info contained on a passive chip in a finger than to > carry a GPS-enabled tracking device on one's person at all times. > > My voluntary chip-implanted info is much more private and secure than > the personal info all of you voluntarily divulge on Failbook daily. > Hey, post another "selfie" and be sure to tag all your friends! > Check-in at your favorite restaurant (and don't forget to post > pictures of your food, everyone cares about what you're stuffing into > your face.) Post your vacation pictures with the GPS coordinates in > the EXIF data. Let Facebook harvest your contact info! Make it easy > for the feds and every advertiser on Earth to profile you and track > your every move. And then have the nerve to talk about Orwellian > surveillance and the "evils" of RFID chips. > > >> >> grarpamp: >> > On 5/17/16, juan <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I'll hazard : 20 years. >> > Nope, sorry, you're already effectively chipped. >> > And considered cattle. >> > Best you can do now is try to cast off your chains. >> > >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------- ONLY AT VFEmail! - Use our Metadata Mitigator to keep your email out of the NSA's hands! $24.95 ONETIME Lifetime accounts with Privacy Features! 15GB disk! No bandwidth quotas! Commercial and Bulk Mail Options!
