Human Micro-chips, Bill Gates, are you listening?

I don't understand this.  If a Veterinarian can place a micro-chip in a dog/cat...so they can be found if lost in a pet...why can't micro-chips be placed in humans?

Children, the troops in the military, prisoners, escapee's, and the elderly with Altzheimers, and people in general.

After all we are all attached to a social security number...the government can find us through that!

Why can't we all have a micro-chip injected into each and every one of us to find us if needed.

Why cannot we inject this small chip into all of us?  After all, if you put a locator on your cell phone so you can be located in an emergency...why can't we also be protected like our pets?

Enter these locators into a national data base like our pets?

This might sound crazy, however...we could find our troops when they are held hostage...we could find children like Caylee Anthony, we could find children who have been abducted by a spouse, we could find our long lost relatives.

What or how do you all feel about this?  Put a chip, identifying you when you are born, give pertinent information, security.

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53 Comments on Human Micro-chips, Bill Gates, are you listening? Please find me, I'm lost!

SEP
30
2008

Karen,

I'm pretty sure I already have one : )

8:52pm • #1
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I agree with Lynn - I'm pretty sure I already have one too!  My family always knows how to find me when they are in trouble.  But I don't hear from them otherwise:-)

 

8:55pm • #2
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Lynn and Myrl,

I don't think you understand...I'm saying if you cannot be found and you have a microchip (a tiny little one like pets) in your shoulder...you could be located as your cell phone or pet by a becon...satellite...that would allow you to be found in an emergent situation. 

If you couldn't call for help yourself...for instance, in an accident...down an embankment, or something like this, where you couldn't locate your cell. or if the battery was knocked out of your cell.

Just plain and simple, if someone abducted you and disabled any other way to find you.

Did you read the whole post? Or just the title?

8:59pm • #3

I think the concept is a good idea, but there is always the fear that people privacy. What if I don't want to be found? What other data is the chip gathering? Is it monitoring my health at all times? Will an employer be able to know if I am really sick on those days I call in sick? Will an insurance company deny me insurance because of data they can gather from this chip?

I am not a conspiracy theorist or afraid of the government. But, with the limited knowledge of technology that most people have, how would people really know what is being implanted in them?

 

9:01pm • #4
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It would be a huge loss to privacy and freedom. I wont get into the historical significance of marking people, but trust me its been done before and it didnt turn out so good then and I sure dont want to see it now.

9:02pm • #5
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I dont even think its right that they can take DNA samples of criminals (unless its being used in a trial and then should be destroyed) because it violates the very concept of how our criminal system is supposed to work. If you did the time you are free to go and shouldnt have to continue to be punished.

9:03pm • #6

Karen - just google "microchips in Alzheimer's patients" - all the information you're asking for can be found there.  

9:04pm • #7
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Michael,

Great points! In my theory, this would be a security measure only, it would not have anything to do with your health, etc...In my thoughts, unless you were a criminal, you would have the option of doing this.  It would also be a removable item so that if you had children who you just wanted to make sure could be found in an emergent situation, or if they had health issues...The options associated would be the choice of the "chip holder"...and would be a removable item...It would be a removable chip under the skin.

 

9:07pm • #8

I dont even think its right that they can take DNA samples of criminals (unless its being used in a trial and then should be destroyed) because it violates the very concept of how our criminal system is supposed to work. If you did the time you are free to go and shouldnt have to continue to be punished.

Interesting idea Shane. Can you elaborate on how taking DNA is a punishment after they have done their time?

9:09pm • #9

Karen

I agree with you on many aspects. The question is this, How do I know what that chip can do? Most people do not have the knowledge to understand these chips. They can tell me it will do "X", but maybe it can do "Y", and have not told me. I don't want to sound like a conspiracy nut, but this seems like it has the potential for many abuses.

9:13pm • #10
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Karen - I guess I was trying to avoid the inevitable debate about the chips - which I knew there would be.

Quite honesly, I think your microchip ideas is a great one.  It's been proposed before, and the crowd in opposition to the idea because of "privacy" issues has usually given their opinion about it.

I'm not so much of a "privacy" freak.  I think if you don't have anything to hide, then there isn't that much to be concerned about.  Maybe I'm just naive.  But, I can see the good from such a program, such as lost individuals, alzeimer patients (as you say), and lost children.  I can see the good far out weighing the bad.

9:17pm • #11
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Shane,

Who said anything about DNA samples...this is like an auto locator...like the option on your phone to find you in case of emergency.

9:22pm • #12
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Alyce,

Thanks for the information and thank you for posting...that is a good piece of info!

9:24pm • #13
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Because once the trial and punishment is over why should they continue to be treated as a criminal? It makes no sense. It just goes to show how farcical our system is. There is no intention anywhere in our system for crime-punishment-and freedom. Instead its a system designed to keep people down and keep them out of the system so they cant change it. Strip people of their rights and criminalize every action they take.

9:24pm • #14
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Actually, dogs can't be located with the microchips they have but they can be identified if they are picked up.  Your cell phone can act to let people know where you are at all times.  The carrier's wireless network always knows where you are.  Big brother really is watching.

Time for me to go back and re-read 1984.

9:24pm • #15
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Wow.  I never expected anyone outside the government to actually suggest this.  1984 indeed!

9:28pm • #16

Who said anything about DNA samples...this is like an auto locator...like the option on your phone to find you in case of emergency. 

You did Shane,This is your post isn't it? I dont even think its right that they can take DNA samples of criminals (unless its being used in a trial and then should be destroyed) because it violates the very concept of how our criminal system is supposed to work. If you did the time you are free to go and shouldnt have to continue to be punished.

I am just curious as to how they are punished having DNA taken.

9:28pm • #17
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Shane,

IT'S A REMOVABLE CHIP...WHAT I PROPOSE...If they are a criminal, they do their time and probation...it's removed if they want it to be...

9:34pm • #18

Shane,

Would you hire an Ex-con? What if it was for rape? These people have commited crimes against others. Ths victims continue to be victims. If they murder someone they have effectively stripped the victim of all their rights. In the case of rape, the victim lives with it everyday. You are right, that the system is broken, but not in the manner you suggest. The problem is that we give these lifetime criminals more rights than the victim. Enron stole money from people and they lost all the money they worked for their whole lives. Yet the Enron execs can get out of jail after their time is up and continue to live off their millions.

THEY DECIDED TO COMMIT THE CRIME, THEY SHOULD LIVE WITH THE CONSEQUENCES.

9:35pm • #19
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Michael Merino,

 No this is not Shane's blog it's Karen Monsour's blog...I never talked about DNA...this idea is just like you cell phone, it has no medical history, no criminal history...it just locates you like they do with pets...

AND, IT'S REMOVABLE....

If you are a criminal, they should have a piece of your DNA if the SITUATION WARRANTS ONE. JMHO!

9:38pm • #20
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Michael,

You are right about ENRON, however I think the Pres. or CEO died of a heart attack?

 

9:39pm • #21

Sorry Karen, I do understand what you are talking about. I thought Shane asked this question Who said anything about DNA samples...this is like an auto locator...like the option on your phone to find you in case of emergency.  But, now I see it was you. My mistake.

9:41pm • #22

Yes Karen the CEO did die.

But the players involved had their money set up in such a way that the victims could not access it for reperations.

9:43pm • #23
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Karen, I've had plenty of chips implanted. Oh wait, those were chocolate chips!

Not sure I like the idea of someone being able to locate me at any time ;-)

9:44pm • #24

Karen,

 

I bet you never expected this blog to turn into this. LOL :) Good post though.

9:45pm • #25
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Richard,

I was understanding that pet's could be located via the chip...and that it was a national system?

9:50pm • #26
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Erik,

Leave it to me to get one more controversy going...I like the opinions and the posts...blogs for me are about others feelings and opinions...and I think they are here. :-)

9:52pm • #27
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Michael,

No problem, I appreciate your comments and input in this blog's conversation...thank you!

9:54pm • #28

The chip does not locate them. If your dog is found, then a vet or humane society can scan the chip and it will tell them who the owners are along with the contact information. I only know this because my dog has one.

9:55pm • #29
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JIM,

Uh OH....same wavelength...LOL...   ;-) right back at you...Bad boy!.. LOL, wink to you my dear friend!

9:56pm • #30
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Michael,

So, wouldn't that be a great idea for my ORIGINAL POST....NOT WHAT EVERYONE HAS decided that I meant?

Find me, I'm lost.com...would that be better?

9:58pm • #31

It would be a great idea.  You would have to get around all the issues that have been discussed. Maybe if it was a bracelet or necklace. That way it is removable. I really like the idea for kids.

10:07pm • #32
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Michael,

I like the idea for kids as well...I also think it should be mandatory for prisoners, and it should be an optional choice for the troops...I don't know why they would want a becon....or a locator especially in the military.   I'm still not sure why no one has though or done this yet...

 

10:12pm • #33

Karen,

I bet someone is working on this idea. Great Idea for the military, The military would want this because they could ID a fallen soldier. Sometimes, I am sad to say, they are not recognizable and their dog-tags are missing.

10:15pm • #34
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Michael,

That is totally my point...then again, instead of their arms...it would have to be located in a troops main body...there are so many amputee's.

I'm sure there is someone working on it...back in the 1990's...I showed someone a plan I had for a safe needle, when AIDS became an issue.  I didn't have the money to patten it....someone made a fortune...as I see my invention used to this day...UGH!

10:20pm • #35

Karen,

You could be the locating company. Maybe have a website where you can see a map and know where someone is located. The police could use it in missing kids cases. I would want it when my daughters are old enough to go on dates. I would love to be able to see that they are where they said they were going to be.

10:27pm • #36
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Michael,

I'm not promoting an "I spy" situation...I'm saying this would be an option say for single women like me with not much family, prisoner's, Altzheimer's patients, children...to the age of 18,...etc...

10:36pm • #37

Karen,

There are a whole host of applications. You have mentioned many good ones already.

10:38pm • #38
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Michael,

Feel free to add more...I'm sure someone will hop on this idea...

10:40pm • #39
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It seems so simple doesn't it?  I can see the loss of freedom but how about for creepy sex offenders and soldiers, I like those ideas!

10:40pm • #40
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Cristal,

I love those ideas...sex offenders...that's a great idea...soldiers are also known as troops...not sure why...but I think this would be a fabulous idea for those at war...especially if they were injured or kidnapped...(tired) for the lack of a better word...

10:43pm • #42
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Michael,

How? want to be partners...email me...maybe we need to contact Bill Gates...who else...he doesn't need the money...but he could probably figure out a way to make more billions...any ideas?

 

10:45pm • #43

Soldiers are called troops because there are so many names for military personnel. Seamen, infantry, pilot and so on. Troop is a way of making a general statement of these military members. When they say something like "500 troops have been sent to Iraq". They could be talking about 100 marines, 100 infantry (army), 100 navy seals, 100 rangers and 100 intelligence agents.

10:55pm • #44
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Geeze, I thought I answered this as well...guess I forgot to hit "submit comment". However Michael said it well.

11:07pm • #45
OCT
01
2008
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Karen - I think they can do this, and I also think that they probably will do this in the future.

7:57am • #46

Karen- While the ideal idea of this situation is a good one, can't say I trust the government to only use it for those purposes when given the power afterall they can illegally tap phone lines. If it was something entirely ungovernmental, as in they had nothing to do with it whatsoever other than collecting the taxes, and making sure testing has been done to make sure it is entirely safe, I think it is a decent idea especially for the elderly and young children. As for making it something governmental.... I think all politicians should have one in them :-D No more lying about that affair your chip was at that whorehouse, can't say you didn't know about whatever you met with their leader/ceo whatever lastnight lol, and I think certain criminals especially sex offenders should have one, or two, sorry call me governmentalist or whatever, but the current register or get picked up if we get a chance, you can't live within 1000' of a school or park but you can if you use another address system just don't work!

If the government ever made this something that was "required" for everyone I'd cut the chip out myself and flush it down the toilet, go find it (government) :-P

9:23am • #47

Karen,

I watched a show where they were talking about inserting this chip devices in sex offenders and they were talking about inserting it like right behind the ear.  It wasn't too long ago, maybe a few months or so.  You should check into it.  Sounds like a good idea to have them in children as well, then there would be less cases like the Caylee Anthony case where they can't locate her.

CHRIS..........................You're such a REBEL !!!!!!!  *LMAO*

10:03pm • #48
OCT
04
2008
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NJ,

How about our troops?  How about parents living alone with Altzheimers, how about babies???

If they can do this for animals...that have their owner's info in a chip, what's the big deal?

If you are afraid you will get found, straighten up and fly right...  :-)

8:21pm • #49
OCT
08
2008

Wow Karen,

Looks like a whole bunch of people who probably read the whole post (as I did) took what you wrote a whole bunch of different ways!

8:21pm • #50
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Lynn,

Yes they did. That's the point of a blog, and it's amazing...those opposed...makes you wonder, right?

 

8:44pm • #51
OCT
09
2008

There are a couple of significant problems with implanting chips in everyone.  We don't want to start a controversy here, but it's actually clearly spelled out in biblical prophecy.  In a one-world government scenario, as predicted in the future (and there are many governments and individuals working toward that very goal - look at the EU and the UN), nobody would be able to buy or sell anything without an implanted identification number - no currency, just a number.  No privacy: not personally, not medically, not financially; no ability to go anywhere without being traceable. That's how a government would control literally everyone and everything in its grasp. It may sound far out, folks - it's not.  The technology exists today, and there are more than a few world leaders and organizations who would use it for world control today if they could.  What would Hitler have done with it?  What would Ahmadinejad do?  Putin?  Kim?  How much do you trust our own government today, or tomorrow?  Way too much risk to the personal liberty by which we are blessed!

12:37am • #52
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Karen - I read in some underground books about the government over ten years ago about a computer chip that they experimented on with animals in San Diego. Then they were testing it on hard core criminals in Europe. The size of the chip is as big as a uncooked grain of rice. The reason they used it in Europe was when the police would get close enough to people that looked suspicious the police would point this devise like a radar gun and it would show the persons background and criminal history.

Also the United States wanted to put these chips under new born children's skin to help with the missing children problem we have going on in the Country.

Does this sound like stuff from "1984" yes it does and believe me BIG BROTHER is watching all of us at this very moment. "Great post Karen"

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