What's going to happen when the RFID chipping parties start getting pushed?

66  2017-08-02 by AIsuicide

Seriously, you know it's going to become a thing. Why did the company in Wisconsin make a party out of it?

My theory? They're going to start popping up in social spheres, not work spheres.

It's going to be pushed on a social acceptance platform.

If you have nothing to hide why don't you want to be chipped?

If you don't want to be chipped....it's obvious you can't be trusted.

Chippies are in...non chippies are out...non chippies must be shunned. They can't be trusted. They shouldn't be allowed to vote. There's lots of things non chippies shouldn't be allowed to do.

How do we know what they're hiding...they're probably pedophiles or something even worse. We shouldn't let them be around children.

And on and on and on.

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I don't think you're too far off here. Ridicule be damned, I view this chipping shit as a mark of the beast. Good luck getting one of those fucking chips into me without my agreeing to it.

Right there with you. This technology will not be used with noble intentions.

Quite the opposite. In every way, shape and form that they can come up with, it will be used to control and exploit.

The only nobility they adhere to is the black kind. And I don't mean race. I'm sure you know what I mean. I'm just clarifying so I don't get reported for racism :).

That comment will be recorded on your chip now. No taksie backsies.

This is how I see it going. They will throw parties with a stage...like a graduation.

Except..on the stage will be a large projection screen. And when you walk up on the stage past the "scanner"...you're personal identification info will be shown on the screen..

Your likes and hobbies can even be listed. Yay! Now you're one of us...you've graduated.

Next thing you know...those screens will start popping up everywhere.

Everytime you pass a scanner you're info will be posted on the screen.

Been arrested lately? Up on the screen. Whatever they want to add...up on the screen.

That's absolutely horrifying, but completely within the realms of possibility. Sounds like the perfect system for TPTB to keep us all safe from criminals.

How many people will think it's a great idea though? I imagine they'll be sold on the many, many benefits. No more ID, money, bank cards, travel passes. Think of the pros and sshh about the cons. Only guilty people will refuse. They'll be easily identified as non-chippers and punished accordingly.

First they will make it mandatory for military and police, then healthcare workers, then government and school employees, then certain private businesses will adopt it, then eventually cash will be phased out. Physical passports and drivers licenses will be phased out. You wont be able to leave the country or drive without a chip. Then you wont be able to have any job or any mny without the chip. The only people who refuse the chip will be loony christian "cultists" living off the grid.

Concealed weapons permit holder? Up on the screen.

REECIST!!!!! nah, just fucking with you.

I'm sorry, your credit score is quite low right now, would you like to boost it with a chip? one of us... one of us... one of us...

Loses bank card. "I'm sorry, we don't issue those anymore" it's ok I'll take some cash out then please "ohhhhh, we can only issue cash through our central bank without chip authorisation I'm afraid"

Never lose your wallet or car keys or ID again! It's so convenient! Visa Embedded

better than velcro.

next = embedded phones.

Seeing people talking into Bluetooth headsets has become so normalized...I can imagine that a discreet earpiece, much like a hearing aid, could become the next phone.

Along the same lines, I think glasses like Google Glass will eventually become actual contact lenses. Can you imagine everyone constantly being seen through the filter they chose for themselves? People are so obsessed with Snapchat and Instagram filters; what if you could choose a filter for yourself and everyone who looked at you saw you the way you want to be seen? Strange times...

Thanks for the links..always appreciated.

(Credit card commercial voice) RFID - it's everywhere we want to see.

Don't forget Visa paying off companies to refuse cash

At $500k a pop. I guess we know what Soros and BofA have being doing with all of those extra charges.

Take the money close your business open up under a different name and accept cash.

"of course you dont NEED to get chipped goyim. but oopsie lookie there...cant go on planes without one...cant go into those store without one...cant pay for these goods and services without one....upto you of course"

Exactly...want to live somewhere that has an HOA? Are you chipped?

remember that Black Mirror episode? had something v.similar. needed chip like tech for life essentially. although i think theres was more like a Uber rating (for life/personality) kinda thing

I think that was the only episode I watched. I liked the trucker lady, she seemed cool.

watch the series. one of the best ive ever seen. you wont regret it. truly scary and a foresight of the things to come.

I'll live in the fucking sewers with Dennis Leary.

non-chippie won't comply, well hit the off switch for his finances then-- instantly broke.

Just like that. Gonna try to run? Hahahaha..if you try to pass through one zone to another without the chip..it will sound an alarm...NON-CHIPPIE!! ALERT ALERT

Jesus, it's depressing how inevitable and obvious this is and yet nobody can/will put a stop to it.

Your bank account is a digitized ledger. This can already be done to you. When people are under serious crimimal investigation, their accounts are frozen. If there's reason to believe the money was ill gotten, it is seized and we discuss here often how lax "asset forefeiture" is becoming where one needn't even be a suspect to have money stolen from them. The IRS can and will seize accounts, they can even freeze yours by accident and you have no recourse. Or check out the recent Wells Fargo scandals where they were signing customers up for services and never telling them, ruining their credit. This theoretical nonexistent chip would not be different, just possibly less secure. And if you've ever used paypal, google or apple pay or similar digital payment system, you've already joined the chippies.

Why come you don't have a chip? You're not unscannable, are you?

I haven't done anything! I just haven't had time to go down and get chipped...

Why? Are you Not Sure about the whole thing?

No...I'm pretty fuckin sure about the whole thing. I mean..I have a skin condition..my skin gets agitated very easily. Especially by authoritari- i mean, plastic...yeah, I have a severe allergy to plastic.

Which is unfortunate..because if I didn't you would be able to look it up on my chip and see that I have an allergy to plastic.

But I don't..so you can't..which is unfortunate. But life throws us all curve balls...challenges we must overcome..things that might make us different from others.

My great cross to bear is that I cant get chipped because of an allergy. I suppose someday I will be able to accept it...live with it.

The heartache right now is still very fresh. It's hard to talk about. . .

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Idiocracy for those who don't get it.

I honestly thought they would start with prisoners and parolees. Instead of the ankle bracelets you get a chip

I do think mass chipping is a ways away. They already have tracking devices on us that we carry around 24/7. They can listen to us, they can watch us.

Bill Burr is always right.

Smh:(

It truly is amazing how many visionary people predicted this stuff.

And we just keep creeping down the road towards all of it. One little quiet step/prod at a time.

Bill Burr's rant on microchipping for those who haven't heard it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZZ9I485Z7M

Someone has been playing shadowrun. <3

Are you SINless?

I've never played it. I don't actually play any video games. Haven't for many years.

Is that really a question/theme on it? I can believe it. Game programmers can be pretty frickin accurate about alot of stuff.

Either they're very good at predicting the future or they're very good at helping program people for the future..which makes predicting it a moot point I suppose.

There are games. But the original was tabletop.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadowrun

As far as predicting and behaviour, i think a little of both. ;p

People who have a want to create other universes, are usually a little more in tune with the one were in.

More in tune - That makes sense.

Game sounds like William Gibson novels. Neil Stephenson too.

I probably would have gotten addicted to it.

Which is why I stopped playing vid games...too much time disappears.

Video games are fun. I've learned a lot from them. I can see why you might want to stay away from them though. We have a whole world out here that is real.

But yeah, it definitely is a lot like neuromancer.

We should absolutely be vigilant in ensuring this never happens. But I don't see this happening, at least in our lifetime. Medical autonomy laws are still reasonably strong. The whole "can't board a plane or buy stuff without it" is not feasible because of foreigners engaging in travel/commerce with no such chipping laws. This is, thankfully, the main reason we still have paper-based passports rather than digital ones. So until there is world governance I don't see a chip being pushed as a requirement for that which is global (commerce). I don't see chips required for voting either, because cynically, it's harder to fudge results.

If we do get chipped it'll be covertly through nanotechnology and we'll be none the wiser. That, however, is far off enough that I have hope some laws can be implemented that regulate these types of shenanigans.

I say this not to discredit the idea, but rather to allay that thudding sensation one gets in the pit of their stomach when worrying about what might be to come.

You said:

"[...] I don't see this happening, at least in our lifetime. Medical autonomy laws are still reasonably strong. The whole 'can't board a plane or buy stuff without it' is not feasible because of foreigners engaging in travel/commerce with no such chipping laws. This is, thankfully, the main reason we still have paper-based passports rather than digital ones."

Goal 16.9 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) says:

“By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration”.

The World Bank’s Identification for Development Program (ID4D) says:

"An estimated 1.1 billion people in the world are unable to prove their identity. That is 1 in every 6 individuals."

"The World Bank Group’s Identification for Development (ID4D) initiative plays an essential role in helping countries move forward to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and leave no one behind."

Under the section "New Technologies creating New Opportunities for all", it says:

"With the transformational potential of modern solutions—the advances in identification technology (both digital and biometric) and the dramatically falling costs of technology and implementation—there is an opportunity to leapfrog traditional paper-based approaches and build strong and efficient identification systems at a scale not previously achievable. Mobile devices also offer promising solutions to enroll and authenticate individuals with a unique identification, particularly in remote and rural areas."

On page 11 of the document Identification for Development: Strategic Framework, it says:

"Recent advances in digital biometric identification technology and decreasing costs have created the opportunity for low- and middle-income countries to expand and strengthen their national identification systems. Biometrics is emerging as the core of national identification systems. And there are also risks attendant to relying on biometrics (unlike other forms of digital credentialing, once biometric credentials are compromised, they are compromised forever whereas passwords and other means of authentication can be replaced). All else being equal, we might expect the use of biometric technology to become more prevalent as income increases, but some countries had well-established legacy registration systems before the widespread use of this technology. We might therefore expect to see a technology leapfrog effect, much like the rapid expansion of cellular phone systems in poorer countries with inadequate fixed-line systems."

Privacy concerns concerning biometric data like facial prints, fingerprints and DNA are mentioned. Kind of like how we're always being told that credit card skimmers on ATMs and at the checkout lanes of grocery stores can steal our credit card information, resulting in "identity theft". It seems very plausible that we will "leapfrog" to microchip technology, especially considering the fact that the device is the size of a grain of rice and the prices will continue to fall over the course of the next decade.

Just yesterday, (Donald Trump said](https://youtu.be/D6eU8NlUyEc) proposed a merit-based immigration system, and he previously said that he wants to "finally complete the biometric entry-exit visa tracking system".

Is it truly so far-fetched to expect that, within the next 13 years, foreigners who wish to travel to the United States will be expected to become microchipped in order to be tracked to ensure the "safety and security" of American citizens? Is it truly far-fetched to think that, in our lifetimes, all people will have their medical records, bank accounts, passports, driver's licenses, etc. linked to a rice-sized RFID chip embedded in the webbing between their thumb and index finger? This is indeed right around the corner, and it is, frankly, absurd to try to brush it off as something we will not see in our lifetimes.

This. Oh so this. And you couple this with the IMFs working paper on cashless society and there you have it.

This.

Articles about that Wisconsin company say these employees "willingly" chipped themselves to... open doors and buy stuff quicker. Humans are so fucking lazy.

The little dogooders think they will be in their bosses good graces if they do. Soon most in that company will be chipped because it will be evident that if you do not then you simply dont get promoted or get laid off etc.

If any kind of chipping becomes a widespread thing, RFID will be ancient history. Law of the land has always been you're innocent until proven guilty. We're nowhere near the time where we can afford to place chip readers around every corner. Even if there was some sort of conspiracy to pull off some shit like this, it would fail just as hard as Verizon attempting to force users to buy all apps from their own app store at the dawn of the smartphone era.

How do you know the infrastructure isn't being put into place as we speak? We already supermarkets, malls, and entire cities that can track thousands of people at once. Maybe there's a technology somewhere in those systems waiting to be turned on.

Because it costs money. I've been gang stalked & they use ex-marines because they can get them to work for cheap. Everyone know's RFID isn't secure so they'd be stupid to even attempt to setup an infrastructure around it.

On page 11 of the document Identification for Development: Strategic Framework by the World Bank Group’s Identification for Development Program, it says:

"Recent advances in digital biometric identification technology and decreasing costs have created the opportunity for low- and middle-income countries to expand and strengthen their national identification systems. Biometrics is emerging as the core of national identification systems."

"We might therefore expect to see a technology leapfrog effect, much like the rapid expansion of cellular phone systems in poorer countries with inadequate fixed-line systems."

On page 18, under the section "Dialogue and Design" it says:

"Technology: The strategy to deploy technology needs to consider a range of dimensions, including cost, capacity, interoperability, usage, security, and long-term viability. A digital identity includes the following technology-based solutions which could be considered: biometrics; electronic database; electronic credentials; mobile, online and offline applications. As technology continues to advance, other options will likely become available."

On the same page, under the section "Implementation", it says:

"The World Bank Group has a range of financial instruments (IDA/IBRD, donor-funded ASA, and RAS) to support governments in the implementation of an identification system."

The same technology needed to scan a physical ID card holding all of your biometric data, or to scan your phone or to scan your face or irises/retinas could be used to scan an RFID chip in your hand, and TPTB want everyone to have a digital ID by 2030.

JUST SAY NO!

Seriously, it's going to get to the point where we'll have to justify our case in a supreme court of law, why not? The world has already gotten this ridiculous.

The real thing won't be chipping, but stamping something like a barcode on the forehead or the right palm/wrist. This uses the already existing infrastructure in place to scan barcoded goods. This will be the actual Mark of the Beast. Everything we're seeing right now is just a preparatory phase for when the real thing comes into existence.

Mark of the Beast. Those who get the implant deserve everything they get.

The next big social media wave is going to be chip based. MMW

Why would they ever even need to chip you? Smartphones are in every pocket and GPS means everyone is easily tracked. Even if you turn that off, text messages, calls, and internet use can be used to triangulate your location anyways. Your shopping habits, internet history, and emails create a profile of you to bring targeted ads and services. That's all right now -what more useful information could anyone get from RFID chips?

yeah Idk what we are supposed to do when our employer says to get chipped or lose your job. get the chip and condemn ourselves to hell, or be homeless?

homeless is preferable. buy a tent.

Reminds me of the 'We Will Find You' competition.

Kitkat makers Nestle hide tracking devices in chocolate bars

wtf

I know! And people were fine with it then (5 years ago).

It's important we figure out all the ways they could market this to us so that we can stop it.

"This is just a chip off the ol' block party."

Here is a previous post that I made discussing the base-line steps on the introduction of micro-chipping.

I have everything to hide and i can't be trusted. Pfft. they can go fuck themselves. I'll not be getting chippy

Can you link to the chipping party in Wisconsin? What company?

When the bank sent the new chipped bank cards to our house we did them up right in the microwave. "Your card doesn't seem to want to scan" "damn..got to stop having these made in China."

I started following WI local news channels after I heard about this. From what I've seen, it's getting intense backlash from the local community, according to their comment sections. Lots of people claiming it to be the mark of the beast, others just flat out saying you'd have to be stupid to agree to this. Most seem to agree that no amount social convenience is worth the risk of being chipped, especially when you realize what they could potentially do with the information the chips are collecting.

Refuse the chip? Ha! Get persecute and beat by the tyranny of mind control, for the mark of the beast. All rights removed, you're punished, captured, and enslaved...

And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six. (Revelation 13:16-18 KJV)

Well if it is a party I have nothing to worry about. You have to be invited to those.

Wait until they make them impossible to remove without killing you, unless you have million dollar equipment.

How are they going to rationalize that?

September. United Nations. Prince Harry. Universal identity and digital wallet system utilizing cryptocurrencies will be unveiled.

Take the money close your business open up under a different name and accept cash.

Seeing people talking into Bluetooth headsets has become so normalized...I can imagine that a discreet earpiece, much like a hearing aid, could become the next phone.

Along the same lines, I think glasses like Google Glass will eventually become actual contact lenses. Can you imagine everyone constantly being seen through the filter they chose for themselves? People are so obsessed with Snapchat and Instagram filters; what if you could choose a filter for yourself and everyone who looked at you saw you the way you want to be seen? Strange times...