It is planning to facilitate the whole contactless access system by attaching a microchip to more than 6000 citizens in Sweden. You can make your transactions such as credit card payment or security pass, just by touching your hand. What do you think about it?
+1 yI remember a few years ago being so mad about that ISIS insanity to start sympathizing with cries of "nuke the Kaaba."
Now, I'm beginning to think that doing to the Rothschilds what they once had done to the Romanovs, but with stump grinders, and then tearing Black Rock to pieces and trying Alan Greenspan and other ultra-Zionists in Nuremberg on steroids, would be a much more immediate priority.
There's been a civil war inside Judaism for its very identity since the Chaldean Empire. And the sect with the most power worldwide doesn't even deserve to be called Jewish at this point. When a more sane rabbi comes forward and condemns Zelensky's regime as being "straight up satanic" for what it intends on doing to Crimea with bioweapons, that should raise alarms.
To put it in further context, ultra-Zionists are the extremists whose ideologies literally inspired everyone from Marx to Lenin to Stalin to Pol Pot, each putting their own spin on it.
The difference between all of them and Hitler, was Hitler was nationalist rather than globalist. He swapped out homage to Canaanite false gods with homage to Germanic neo-pagan ones. He swapped out Israel for Germany. He swapped out Edomite supremacy for German supremacy. Otherwise, he kept everything else the same.
That's why Hitler was able to delude himself into thinking he was the good guy. No matter how horrible his actions were, he believed he was saving the world from an even worse evil.
Unfortunately, the very evil he thought he was saving Germany from, infiltrated his very ranks, and he wound up mostly just killing Messianic Jews that posed little threat to him. That's how Soros got unleashed on the world. And that's a whole book unto itself.
Martin Luther still gets a lot of crap for writing "Concerning the Jews and Their Lies.". But it was tame compared to what other figures in Germany wanted. He considered it a fair compromise.
He initially defended Jews, when he saw only the messianic and friendly neighborhood types that weren't so different from Amish.
But then came the ultra-Zionists.
Who now control most history textbook publishing companies. They'd have you believe that men like Luther feared them for no good reason. But theirs is the sort of perversion that believes genocide of all ethnic Germans, simply for not being ethnically Jewish, is somehow a pleasant thing to "God," and counts as an acceptable animal sacrifice.
The Book of Ruth indicates otherwise, but they twist or rewrite Moses, and disregard anything written by the prophets that came after. So theirs is a warped Old Testament unrecognizable to the messianic denominations, to say nothing of western Christendom.
Teaming up with pagan, atheist, and outright devil worshiper globalists in a united front to control literally everyone unto themselves, and to finish what Nimrod started with all that Tower of Babel nonsense, is their till-crack-of-doom obsession.
World systems need to reject these ghouls, and reformat currencies. Break up these globalist lunatics' corporations. Dissolve their power. Because they literally want 99% of you dead. Microchipping, whether done by bumbling neopagans like Bill Gates or 33rd echelon Masons like Elon Musk, is just another step on the latter toward that end.
Why your forehead or wrist? Temperature fluctuations help charge the battery.
Welcome to Hell. Our world today is already halfway there. Letting this horsehockey continue only plunges us further in.
This is a demonic foe that makes MS-13 and ISIS look like just a bunch of bratty delinquent kids in comparison. That makes the Sicilian Mob look like noble gentlemen in comparison!
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8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. As a Swede, no they are not. Stop lying. I am not even sure where you got this idea from. In fact, I think this conspiracy theory of yours actually comes from an obscure claim about 6000 people receiving a microchip that contains their vaccine passport. Something completely different.
As for contactless payment, yes it exists and we have been doing it for a very long time. Its called biohacking. Its nothing new. It uses fundamentally the same system as your phone payment system or credit card contactless payment, something that is already pretty much universal in Sweden already.
I have not used physical money for years and damn is this convenient to just use a card. Biohacking is just the next logical step of "convenience" at which point I should also point out that the chips they use is not specifically for payment. They are programmable, meaning you can switch them around at any time you want like switching it from being your credit card to your buss pass or perhaps the access card to your job security gate.
This is something that I feel people are missing. It is yours, you own it and you decide how it is used and what it contains. Its not some silly government plot of controlling and tracking citizens.
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Anonymous(18-24)+1 ySo extreme like those science fiction movies coming true.
Government will be able to keep track of your money, tax you for every transaction, keep track of your movements, identify you on the street. Very scary stuff, not far off what China does with its social credit system.
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+1 yWhat with microchips, and chips in the brain and nano tech in the “vaccines” none of this garbage is going to be of any help to the citizens of this world, the 1% will be happy monitoring everyone and they will decide on what you can and cannot do/buy you will be a slave in their digital dystopia, I would not let you plant chips or inject anything into me,
This digital world they want will never work anyway as digital is absolutely useless, everything digital crashes and stops working or gains a bug or whatever, and also if a computer system can be hacked so can you so good luck when someone steals all your information and you’ve got no way of proving who you are.47 Reply- +1 y
Please continue to spread your wonderful opinion everywhere. It seems to people that they will get something developed and useful. On the contrary, it will completely destroy them. ,, But we will not be, Read more about the Freemasons and their plans to control the world in agreement with the Catholic and Evangelical Church
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I do spread the word and tell people to read George Orwell’s 1984, I also tell them about the WEF but none want to listen which is so annoying as they’re dreaming us to hell with them and their idiocy.
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wht did George Orwell’s tell in his boob
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sorry in his book
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Read the book and you will find out Peter. Do research on the WEF and klaus Schwab, research will tell you all you need to know. I’m not doing your homework for you, that way you’ll never learn for yourself.
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So far humankind is doomed anyway unless people grow a pair and stand up and fight for their freedom and rights.
2/3 people will be dead by 2025 from what I read on Telegram anyway, so the rest of us need to act now before it’s to late.
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+1 yThe nordic countries have really cucked their citizens with their take on "progressive" socialism, of course their state leaders feel emboldened to infringe on human liberties like bodily autonomy and privacy. I'd rather face the gulags than have the government chip and track me and plug me into their social credit system. China today will be Northern Europe in ten years, Mark my words. Their idealised vision of society only works if everyone is subservient and compliant to the state. What do you think the state will do with "noncompliants"?
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not for the government but for the masonic leaders
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stop that please
669 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Oh boy.
As a Swede: This was never a big thing. You're referencing a small fad back in 2014 where people thought it was cool and themselves asked for it. It all gained some governmental touch because a locally known politican also went for the trend. It was never done by the government but by a small tech company called Chipster.
There are no plans to do this to the population and there never was.
It is true that Sweden is more tech friendly than most places. But we're still busy going cash free, not implanting ourselves. Although we very well might take the lead on implants if it ever becomes truly viable.10 Reply
+1 yNo. That’s how they start, at first it it’s innocent motivation, then they Chip you to track you like animals as if they own you. Do t let the government chip you no matter how good it may sound. All these advances in tech to desensitize you, then you wake up a slave to a system. Already half way there with Facebook, and other major big tech companies that literally design there platforms to make you addicted. Like an actual team made to figure out how they can make you addicted to their platform. They have Netflix documentary on it called: The Social Dilemma
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+1 yI’d really need to have a deep dive on how secure this system would be, what the potential risks are, what the logistics are:
e. g. Will the chips ever need to updated? What happens then? What if a chip breaks? What if a chip is stolen? (Gruesome, but possible.)
I can’t say yes or no about allowing it before knowing more.
But assuming it’s super safe, super secure, super practical, and superior to alternatives in every other way, I’d allow it, but I wouldn’t enforce it.
It would be purely people who wish to volunteer. Because it feels wrong to FORCE people to get an implant. It’ll simply be a choice someone can make for convenience.02 Reply- +1 y
ur masonic dog
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This story is false on many levels. That said, biohacking exists and they use a variety of chips with a few different capabilities. Generally speaking they follow the industry standards which boils down to like 3 different archetypes working at different wavelengths and protocols.
If you want some examples then they are things like ID cards you can touch to a scanner, a keyfob to a car or similar but smushed down and put into your hand in a package that looks like a small medical pill. There are a few different types of chips but most of them have a read and write functionality meaning you can scan a different chip such as whatever card you use to authorize yourself at your work and then write the same "ID" on your own chip and it will function as the original (as long as its not encrypted in which case its a bit more complicated)
The chips does not run any actual software so outside of getting rewritten to replace old codes/IDs you will never need to update them. As for getting them out, you cut them out. They are generally inserted in the skin/flesh between your thumb and point finger so its not the most dramatic thing to just slice the skin open and pick them out again although professional medical assistance is encouraged.
People often go to tattoo artists for this service since they usually have the basic knowhow, tools and workspace for this type of minor operation without having to bother actual doctors. If the chip is physically stolen its about as bad as if someone scanned your bank card or whatever else the chip was currently pretending to be. Not good, but not the worst thing in the world.
It is also not enforced. This is something enthusiasts are doing.
1.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. "He causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name."
Revelation 13:16-17 NKJV
The system will become a global system after the rollout in Sweden is proven to be "effective".
I'm not a conspiracy theorist by any means. I'm vaxxed for Covid despite almost dying from the initial outbreak. I'm normally incredibly cynical about "end times" doomsayers. The issue for me is a part of a bigger picture that as a Christian I can't get away from: this world is corrupted and not the paradise God had intended it to be. That was caused by man's initial sin.
I don't believe climate change is as disastrous as it's been portrayed. I believe it's serious, but it's not going to end life as we know it.13 Reply- +1 y
End times:
Matthew 24:3-7, Modern English Version
"3 As He sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to Him privately, saying, “Tell us, when will these things be, and what will be the sign of Your coming and of the end of the age?”
4 Jesus answered them, “Take heed that no one deceives you. 5 For many will come in My name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and will deceive many. 6 You will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled. For all these things must happen, but the end is not yet. 7 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines, epidemics, and earthquakes in various places."
+1 yThe beginning of the end... Say something wrong on Facebook and then all of a sudden you don't have access to your money or a job anymore. All fun and games as long as you have the correct opinions that McDonald's holds at the moment, but that will change so rapidly and fast.
I mean it only took a matter of months and people were getting fired for not getting a shot... imagine if that have that much control and start doing that shit again.20 ReplyAbsolutely fucking not. Regardless of your stance through the lock downs we all saw how the Canadian government treated lockdown protesters going as far to shut down their bank accounts locking them out of their own money and even going as far to redirect donations sent in by people from around the world to support those protesters.
Look into China discussing expiration dates on money. You won't be able to save for your future locking you in to be a constant consumer.
These microchips will only benefit those who want to control you
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Chinese invented modern paper money, so they have the right to ditch it whenever they see fit... As for as Nordic countries are concerned. I would love to see how the Far-Left Feminist will justify it cuz on paper its worse than Stalin-Communism and Dictators of the Middle-East.
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@AlphaGhost it's not a question of who made it has the right to ditch it. It implies after a certain amount of time the money you worked for no longer has value. Imagine getting your wage at the end of the month knowing that you have to spend that money because it holds a 6 month expiration date. You won't be able to save for your future which puts you completely at the mercy of your government. You best be a good citizen at that point
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again you are behaving like typical American idiot with limited knowledge of the outside world... USA is the worst country in entire world to live in kid.
They don't use paper money in China anymore and they have not been using it for decades, everything is in form of Digital currency and every payment is made by scanning the bar codes. From lowest maid in extremely underdeveloped part of China to big cities everybody receives their wages and money in the form of digital balance, even the poorest shopkeepers in China won't accept paper money.
Their transactions are online, which makes it very difficult for common thugs to commit tax frauds and launder money to anybody... Chinese economy is not growing cuz Xi is scary monster, its growing cuz their shit and laws works. - +1 y
@AlphaGhost I'm not talking about paper money. The money I your bank, the digital number on a screen. When you get paid the money goes into your bank which is all digital. That very same digital currency will expire. I'm also not American nor do I live in America which is a bit of an odd statement to make
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I don't think they were "targeting the digital currency" when they were talking about introducing the expiry date for the money. Criminals and vast underground crime cells, store money in the form of cash to carry out terrorism and other crimes.
Drug Cratels and weapons smugglers have heaps of money stored in underground bunkers and that shit is untraceable, so governments around the world are thinking about introducing the expiry date for the paper money... So if anybody try to store it, they have to take it out after 6 months and law enforcement agencies will catch them.
So you got it all wrong but, this shit won't work cuz people will start storing gems, gold and other kind of valuables. - +1 y
@AlphaGhost No, by the sounds of it it's only directed at digital currency as a way of forcing domestic spending. Nothing mentioned about crime that I've come across yet.
bfsi.economictimes.indiatimes.com/.../82059471 - +1 y
Bro, its not normal currency or balance... its Blockchains cryptocurrency like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Cryptocurrency is used to do world darkest deeds on planet Earth, before you try to give me lecture about anything,
remember I have mined Ethereum for years and have been frequent visitors of darkest corners of the web. You have no idea what type of shit happens there, in simple words "don't talk about things you don't understand" and don't listen to propaganda trash like Indian news channels.
I am not surprised countries around the world are trying to regulate cryptocurrency cuz that shit can be used to for sinister purposes... like SLAVE TRADE and Human Trafficking.
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@AlphaGhost guess you're wrong about that again, bud.
'Second, the e-CNY is not a cryptocurrency. As Eli MacKinnon and Mikk Raud explain, the e-CNY is separate and distinct from the Blockchain-based Service Network (区块链服务网络), China’s ambitious project to create a state-backed distributed ledger infrastructure—even if the two projects might work together in the future. Unlike Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, e-CNY does not operate through a blockchain-based decentralized ledger; rather, it is a centralized operation, issued and supervised by the PBOC. At this technical level, the e-CNY is not fundamentally different from other online digital payment options in China such as AliPay and WeChat.'
digichina.stanford.edu/.../
Indian news wasn't he only news source to make the same claims either, it was just the last one I'd read. By the sounds of what I'm reading it's most definitely directed towards digital currency and that currency isn't cryptocurrency and the Chinese government will have full control over it. Again, nothing on these websites mentions this as a method of combating crime but rather as a way to boost consumer spending domestically. - +1 y
Kid expiry was a suggestion, and they are not getting rid of normal currency either... so your entire argument is baseless cuz if someone wants to store money. They will use the normal currency and GOD have blessed you with your own brain, so use it instead of listening to Western and Indian propaganda channels.
I agree with their concept of duel currency cuz governments can issue their funds to different departments in form of temporary-traceable money, which will stop corruption and force these corrupt officials to spend the money on people and Chinese CCP is trying for years to control corruption in their gov.
in simple words, its Chinese law which they have designed for their country, and it got nothing to do with the West but unfortunately USA and China are in cold war right now. So drama frogs from the West will target "anything and everything" from China and another reason for their targeting is, USA is losing trade war with China.
They need Chinese market to survive but Chinese people are boycotting their goods and CCP has started to chip-in and target Western goods with policies like this, so they will cry about it but remember USA started this with Huawei ban and Chinese Chip ban. - +1 y
@AlphaGhost I know it's a suggestion, that's why I said it was being discussed but I'm sure they started rolling out the scheme around 2014 or something.
I know in China its currently a duel currency country and you'd be absolutely right in saying people could buy precious metals as a ways to hold value but I suppose it comes down to whether people are paid with physical currency or the digital currency. By the sounds of it the digital currency can be controlled to the point of restricted what products can be bought with it which could prevent people from buying precious metals. That's only speculation of course but I suppose time will tell
+1 yYou guys didn't know! Awww shit. See here in our beautiful Sweden we try to keep things clean, contactless microchip and even more. We got the thing that works like a cellphone in our left ear so if you think like (call mom) it just calls my mom's phone, PERIOD. Let me just say! It ain't cheap, aight. Am serious...
With all due respect! WTF 🤣🤣🤣
00 Reply1.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I am Swedish, and no I won't put technology in my body. Because technology get outdated really fast. If you want contact less access just read the chip from a distance. That I carry with me. The door won't know if it is inside someone or not. And they can always copy the signature. This is false security and only increases costs and risk with no benefits unless you are a person who forgets things all the time.
00 Reply3.3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. There is no way i will let another surgically, optically, or hand-print scan me. Cash is fine until they outlaw it 2070. I will be close to dead by then... And, the wench can cut a finger off, chip finger, and put it on key chain for all I care...
Hell, the circular, table, crosscut or mitre saws by that age will probably take one off for her.
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2070? Where you get that from?
5.6K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. "[Sweden] is planning to facilitate the whole contactless access system by attaching a microchip to more than 6000 citizens in Sweden."
Do you have a reputable source for this assertion?
That seems implausible for many reasons.
For one, that would require the end of X-rays and MRIs either of which would destroy these chips.012 Reply- +1 y
Here's a cursory look-up:
www.npr.org/.../thousands-of-swedes-are-inserting-microchips-under-their-skin - +1 y
@loveslongnails Thank you. Yes, that's good. Reminds me of the Home Again microchips that we have inserted into our dogs so they can be identified should they be lost.
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Yes, I don't have an issue doing it for a pet, but doing it for humans is another beast entirely.
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@loveslongnails There are pros and cons with every technology. All technologies are double-edged swords. Live long enough and this becomes obvious.
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The cons of having a trackable chip in my body FAR outweigh pros.
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@loveslongnails You say that, but the RFID could be very useful. The only real problem is hacking, but enough cybersecurity (which is an evolving technology) can solve that. The RFID enables the authorities to verify that you are you - this can be critical in an emergency - especially if you are unconscious and have allergies to common drugs.
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Nothing is hackproof. There are bracelets you can wear for that and have been for decades.
"The only REAL PROBLEM is hacking"? Are you mad? That's just the start. The REAL problem would be that a GOVERNMENT or outside force has an electronic device that it can control implanted in your body!! The government dude!!! Geez man. - +1 y
@loveslongnails RFIDs do not have active circuitry; they are passive units.
Second, hacking is difficult and will become increasingly more so.
Third, if it really bothers you, don't get it... or encase that part of your body with a metal collar; it's akin to a Faraday cage.
Look, you got a cell phone?
If you have a cell phone, that is MORE dangerous than a chip in you body.
That said, I don't want one of these chips either... for the same reason I turn off Location on my cell phone unless I need it. - +1 y
Not so... there are active and passive chips, and sorry, I don't believe hacking will be getting more difficult except for the layman. I understand my cell phone risks and don't allow location or tracking either.
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@loveslongnails Well, you are wise to be suspect over hacking.
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LOL thanks. I once heard a programmer say that "if you can create a program, you can create a hack for it". It just stuck with me. Stay safe
+1 yNo ! For myself I would never allow a microchip to be implanted. It doesn't feel right. Some exceptions may still be considered for people with special jobs, mainly in the field of security. But extending such a technique to all citizens would be an open door to far too easy mass manipulations.
00 Reply2.6K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. It is not exactly contactless if you need to touch is it? Maybe you just wave your hand by the reader. How different is it to a card in your wallet - not very.
The major difference is that you could sense and identify people passing by a point. I'm not sure I would like that.00 Reply- 5.9K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
+1 ySounds like something out of Revelations 13:17: "“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.”
I can't find anything saying it was or is mandatory, or that the government plans on making it so. If and when this comes to pass in the world, let's hope you're flexible so you can kiss your ass good bye.
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yI’m from Sweden and had never heard of this until I saw it on tiktok a year ago or something. I remember looking it up and there were already 6000 people in Sweden who had these micro chips a few years ago so it’s not really new or ”planned” to happen, it already did a few years ago. But again, this is something I had never heard about before seeing it on social media. It’s not talked anout and is not mainstream in any way. And no, I would not get a chip implanted. No way.
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+1 yNo Mark of the Beast, thank you. ref Revelation 16 and 19.
Bibliography. R. Bauckham, The Climax of Prophecy; I. T. Beckwith, The Apocalypse of John; M. E. Boring, Revelation; G. A. Deissmann, Bible Studies; G. E. Ladd, A Commentary on the Revelation of John; J. Massyngberde Ford, Revelation; R. H. Mounce, The Book of Revelation; H. B. Swete, Commentary on Revelation; J. Swete, Revelation.
00 Reply 414 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. On one hand it would make financial transactions easier. In America we have to declare income and pay tax on that reported income anyway. This whole the government is tracking you paranoia is becoming ridiculous. You will only end up on their radar if you're doing stupid shit.
00 Reply3.3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. If hackers can read credit card information just by getting close to you. What will stop hackers from getting your information to screw you over. Plus Big Brother will know where you are whenever they want.
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+1 ySounds like "The mark" you read about in the Bible. Without it you can't buy or sell. Now that verse makes more sense. Some day the one world leader will require every person to have such a mark - on their forehead or right wrist.
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+1 yYeah nothing says awesome like a government issued tracking chip in your body. I mean I know your phone does pretty much the same thing but I can still choose not to take my phone somewhere.
And governments have just suuuuch a good track record of not abusing systems like this.00 Reply - 472 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
+1 yI would want my chip in my left butt cheek. They can run one of those scanner wands across my backside or better yet I can hop up and sit on the scanner like I am photocopying my butt..
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 ysounds like another one of those things that's directly referenced to in The Bible, that anti-religious nuts are programmed to deny is happening. 🤣 And that's a big fat no from me. Not interested in putting anything like that inside of my temple, which is my body.
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+1 yAnd, if you do something that goes against the powers that be, or you simply don't comply with their rules, they can just shut off your chip so you can't buy ANYTHING!!
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Like they did in Canada
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@Irishgirl02 Did they? I didn't even know they were chipping people in Canada!
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No the government froze people's bank accounts. They couldn't jail them for protesting so to shut them down that's what they did. A real abuse of power.
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@Irishgirl02 Sure sounds like it!! I heard about the protests but I never heard about them shutting down their bank accounts.
You might wanna see this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub2isy55aPI
5.9K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Never! It's the way of tracking livestock. It's no different than requiring people to get numbers tattooed on their forearms.
Digital currency and a social credit system are next.00 Reply
+1 ySweden... a country that has been bankrupted twice, a country where sexual diseases are taboo and I tell you that 8 womens in 10 carry several diseases. this country is beautiful, but the Swedes are completely stupid. it is the 1st country where tv and news only criticize other countries...
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+1 yNever heard of such a thing, but doesn't surprise me that something like this isn't being thought about. For now I'll pass on this system, lets see how it works out
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+1 ySounds convenient and sounds like fundamentalist religious people will complain until they realize how convenient it is too. I will sign up once the technology is more advanced and I can't be hacked by someone standing close to me.
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+1 yPeople will really believe anything they read without looking into the legitimacy of it 🤦🏻♀️
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Well, according to the article I read looks like Sweden this year most likely is going cashless.
Cash in that country is barely used. Only 6% of all transactions are with cash.
Basically cash is outdated over there. - +1 y
@Hispanic-Cool-Guy yep. It is here too. Doesn't mean people are getting chips in their hands though. What's the point? Majority of people either carry a wallet or phone everywhere you go and you can pay with both of those.
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At some point in the future it's going to be forced upon to take a chip into your hand or head.
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@Hispanic-Cool-Guy no it won't.
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+1 yWe already have our microchip.
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+1 yI don't like it. UPI or NFC payment is cool. But direct body implant just for a simple payment is not cool, I believe.
00 Reply1.6K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. As long as it’s voluntary, people can do what they want, but I think this is taking technology a little too far.
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+1 yWhy would any citizenry allow their government to have that much power?
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+1 yNo way, I would never do that. I don't trust it.
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+1 yAbsolutely not. Next thing you know, the powers that be will stun your chip off if you say the wrong thing, denying you access to things like food and medical care.. Screw that.
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+1 ywhat difference does it make? it's basically already like that, except people use their phones. yeah these phones aren't physically attached to them but they also always carry them with them xD
00 Reply 11.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I am NOT going to allow anyone to put some chip in me.
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Easy way to track a cupcake now though...
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m +1 ysmartphone is enough... for me, thanks
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+1 yIt's going to happen to all of us at some point in the future so yeah sure. I honestly don't care anymore anyways.
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+1 yPlanned? If you researched this properly you’d see it’s been going on since well before 2017.
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+1 yWell, new method for fraud...
CUT OFF THEM HANDS! 🤣🤟01 Reply- +1 y
My true opinion involving this act is that I find it extremely risky and nonsensical. A substitute for a credit card in the hand is basically asking to get bankrupt. Then again, it's too early to determine how reliable it is. Point is, is there any other security measures involving this method? Also, will the government be tracking you? It's just a disaster waiting to happen.
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+1 ySure.
I got nothing to hide if iCloud isn’t already hiding it for me.00 Reply
+1 yTo know my opinion, just translate my username into English.
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+1 yHell no. Anyone who goes down that road and does so willingly is a fool.
00 Reply 462 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Sick sons of bitches! That’s just another check mark to the end of the world - mark of the beast. WTH is wrong with these idiots?
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+1 yAnyone who tries to microchip or inject anything in me will regret it.
00 Reply Would God allow this? If so I guess we don't have a choice. If not I guess the chips will malfunction. It's too easy for God.
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+1 yIf you are worried about the government tracking you via the chip, don't worry they won't be. Why? You may wonder... because they already do, via your phone.
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+1 yit sounds scary... its Masonic plans to destroy the world,, i advice any person read my opinion to be alert of thins fucking systems to destroy the world,, stop them ✋⚠️⚠️⚠️
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reject that please
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they will be able to control ur brain
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+1 yI rather be dead, then microchiped.
I am not cattle
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Anonymous(30-35)+1 yoh it's just for money? i thought it was for if someone goes missing, you know, something useful.
00 Reply10.5K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. No, I would never do that we are not animals. We are free human beings.
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Yuval noah harari would disagree with you that we're not animals... they all would but he literally makes presentations about what "hackable aninals" we are.
Though even him/herself, as well as Klausa Schwaba, are all puppets following orders of their own masters.
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+1 yI didn't allow the government to force me to get the covid vaccine. I sure as hell ain't letting them microchip me.
00 Reply I’m not a fan but I see the efficiency of it. I also see the way it could be abused by people with nefarious goals and a highly technical mind
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+1 ySweden = Country of dumbasses.
And to answer your question, hell no but it's the future. It's going to happen world wide.
10 Reply I heard of this before that microchip is even implemented. They say when the times are near people would invent a microchip to control people.
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+1 ySure I would they don't have to microchip you cause we microchip ourselves with our cell phone trust me through your phone they know more about you than you do
10 Reply 1.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. If a machine is going into my body, I'll be reviewing every line of code in it. (I worked on medical equipment as a programmer)
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+1 ySounds like the Swedish economy is having some suicidal thoughts as of late.
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