The journey from there to here

On another forum I frequent, the question was asked about fingerprinting children as a form of ID to speed up the lunch line.

 

I’m going to leave you with your thoughts on that, while I take a few steps back.

 

When I was in high school, we read the standard dystopian novels. Orwell’s “1984” and Huxleys “Brave New World” were required reading, especially among the G/T set, which is where I spent much of my academic career. It was years ago when Ritalin and Prozac became almost mandatory for anyone deviating from the norm, that the soma of Huxley’s world came to mind. Take away their emotions and you stand a good chance of controlling the masses.

 

But now, we live in a world where if you DON’T agree to fingerprinting, warrantless searches (in the form of home visits from social workers and schoolteachers), RFID, and mandatory doctor visits, you are automatically suspect. You are accused of having something to hide by a public that is somehow unable to comprehend the concept of having something to PROTECT.

 

Our government was established under the precept that we NOT live under strict government control. Now we live in a nation where many are quick to insist that we DO. Somehow, if the government controls things, we think that everything will be allright.

 

I have never understood the irrational logic of those who trust a government that is unable to maintain its roads and bridges to manage their personal life. When the government fails to maintain a bridge in Minnesota, the bridge collapses. The casualties are tragic, to be sure, but not as tragic as when the government fails a whole generation of people entrusted to its care.

 

I have long contended that we are about to suffer a consequences of a nation that has “lived under the levee” for too long. The consequences may come later rather than sooner, but is that a legacy we want to give future generations.

 

We’ve lived too long under the government we deserve. It’s time to insist on the government our GRANDCHILDREN deserve.


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on Oct 01, 2007
no but when it first started it was voluntary. now it is mandatory


So in other words all you have are speculations to pull from and nothing that supports your 'theory' that RFIDs (the computer chips you were talking about) are the future Mark of the Beast?
on Oct 01, 2007
once the chip is in it stays in.


pocket knife and it's removed?
on Oct 01, 2007
you won't be able to buy food without it.
on Oct 01, 2007
Because its not about fingerprinting for food. Its about conditioning entire generations into accepting the process of being biometrically audited. The same people who say its harmless are the same people who think they are winning a game of chess right up to the very moment their opponent says "Check Mate".


Well said, tiddler!
on Oct 01, 2007
you won't be able to buy food without it.


This is the same thing that people ranted about with bar codes. Still nothing that suggest this is any different than before.

There are too many 2nd and 3rd world countries out there that do not have the capabilities to follow through such an implementation.
on Oct 01, 2007
This is the same thing that people ranted about with bar codes


really

what food can you buy without a bar code.

even fresh vegetables and fruit is bar coded at the register.
on Oct 01, 2007
There are too many 2nd and 3rd world countries out there that do not have the capabilities to follow through such an implementation


never heard of the united nations which has enough funds to do this for them.
on Oct 01, 2007
never heard of the united nations which has enough funds to do this for them.


HAHAHAHA when's the last time UN actually DID something HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

HAHAHAHHA

oh and HAHAHAHAHA

Go back and read Revelations. You will see there are MANY other things that are ACTUALLY something to be aware of rather than mere speculation.

on Oct 01, 2007
ha ha ha ha never heard of food for oil
on Oct 01, 2007
the fact is i will not really be worried about it until the destruction of the mosque of the black rock.


nor will i accept that chip.
on Oct 02, 2007
you won't be able to buy food without it.


really

what food can you buy without a bar code.

even fresh vegetables and fruit is bar coded at the register.


You know daniel, I usually get a kick out of watching you go head to head with Col gene. But sometimes you can be so stupid. What world do you live in? I have gone to so many stores when people still punch in the price of what I buy by hand and last I check fast foods don't scan barcodes when you buy their food. I can still go to several places where I get my fruits and veggies straight from the ground to my bag and give the seller cash after he estimates a prices and manually punches it on the cash register.

Dude, you really need to start educating yourself before you rant about shit. It's really getting annoying having to correct you when you are arguing on our side.
on Oct 02, 2007
BTW, I don't know whats all the worry about "the mark of the beast". Every time we use a credit card the Gov't knows, for a brief moment where you are. Every time you use a cellphone, the Gov't can track you. The average person owns a GPS system either on their phone or in their cars. Please, people willingly put themselves in a Big Brother position and then cry when they think they are being watched. Nothing funnier than a person who thinks the Govt should stay out of their lives but get mad when the Gov't didn't do enough to prevent a disaster that would have obligated the Gov't to meddle in their affairs, which they didn't want in the first place.
on Oct 02, 2007
About the article,

This kinda remind me of the Back to the Future movie when Marty goes to the future and the guys asked him to donate money to fix the clock tower, all he had to do was put his thumb on the pad. And what about when his girlfriend had to open the door to get out of her future house by putting her thumb on the plate.

Seems to me Michael J. Fox was already warning us about this in the 80's.
on Oct 02, 2007
Who the hell IS this 'Mark' fellow and why is he such a beast?


because he likes you
on Oct 02, 2007
your right they can track you if you use a credit card or debit card. a gps unit at the moment lets the person who owns it know where they are. not sure anyone else can track it without the proper id code for that gps.


but when cash is done away with and credit cards and debit cards what you going to use.


this little chip under your skin will have your whole life story on it.

will be trackable by big brother anytime they want to.

you go and get lost in the middle of the pacific they will be able to find you.
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