Rabu, 13 Juli 2016

RFID MICROCHIP IMPLANTS ARE HERE – Era Of Widespread Biometric Identification

RFID MICROCHIP IMPLANTS ARE HERE – Era Of Widespread Biometric Identification
Would you like to have an RFID microchip implanted under your skin? If you are anything like me, you would never allow such a thing to be done. But many others, especially among the younger generations, see things very differently.
Image: RFID Implant (Wikimedia Commons).
RFID microchip implants and other forms of “wearable technology” are increasingly being viewed as “cool”, “trendy” and “cutting edge” by young people that wish to “enhance” themselves. And of course the mainstream media is all in favor of these “technological advancements”. For example, the BBC just published a piece entitled “Why I Want A Microchip Implant“.
We are told that such implants could solve a whole host of societal problems. Identity theft and credit card fraud would be nearly eliminated, many other forms of crime would be significantly reduced, children would never go missing and we wouldn’t have to remember a vast array of passwords and PIN numbers like we do now. We are told that if we just adopted such technology that our lives would be so much better. But is that really the case?
Former DARPA director and now Google executive Regina Dugan is pushing an edible “authentication microchip” along with an electronic tattoo that can read your mind. No this isn’t a movie script about a futuristic scientific dictatorship, it’s trendy and cool!
Dugan, who is Head of Advanced Technology at (Google-owned) Motorola, told an audience at the All Things D11 Conference that the company was working on a microchip inside a pill that users would swallow daily in order obtain the “superpower” of having their entire body act as a biological authentication system for cellphones, cars, doors and other devices. RFID chip implant biometrics biometric 2015 “microchip implant” future tech technology identity ID “identity theft” reality “RFID Chip” medicine hospital banking “bank account” “credit card” chips “new world order” “big brother” information surveillance modern unique computer u.s. “united states” usa america “electronic tattoo” barcode scanner secure “RFID authentication” “biometric authentication” apple “iphone 6” “elite nwo agenda” passport visa tracking “GPS Tracking” track children iphone 7 cell phone bitcoin litecoin nano tracker chip verichip corporation commercial control car orwellian mark of the beast 666 mark dice alex jones infowars rant illuminati illuminati symbolism end game collapse control people sheeple sheep fingerprint reader 1984 1985 book ww3 darpa google password biochip fda apple watch gerald celente anonymous we are change gold silver montagraph prediction travel biometric passport
Privacy advocates will wince at the thought, especially given Dugan’s former role as head of DARPA, the Pentagon agency that many see as being at the top of the pyramid when it comes to the Big Brother technocracy.
Are you ready to have your veins scanned every time you use your bank account? Are you ready to use a “digital tattoo” or a microchip implant to unlock your telephone? Once upon a time we read about such technologies in science fiction novels, but now they are here. The era of widespread biometric identification and microchip implants is upon us, and it is going to change the way that we live. Proponents of these new technologies say that they will make our private information and our bank accounts much more secure. But there are others that warn that these kinds of “Big Brother technologies” will set the stage for even more government intrusion into our lives. In the wrong hands, such technologies could prove to be an absolute nightmare.
Another type of “wearable technology” that is rapidly gaining acceptance is “smart tattoos”. They are calling it “wearable computing”, and what we are witnessing now is just the tip of the iceberg. During the D11 conference, Dugan predicted that if the e-tattoo was made to look cool with different artistic designs, young people would want to have it fused to their skin, “if only to piss off their parents.”
Barclays is launching a vein scanner for customers as it steps up use of biometric recognition technology to combat banking fraud. It is only a matter of time before more banks, online retailers and major websites start using this kind of technology. We live at a time when theft on the Internet threatens to spiral out of control, and big corporations are going to be continually looking for answers. retina scan

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