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How do we know they haven't started already?Originally posted by Swiss Tonyhttp://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/200705...s-1df2b7e.html
How long before they scrap ID cards and chip us all instead?

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if not actually cracked!Originally posted by OrangutanI am certain royalty & certain celebs are chipped
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I think some cars have a small chip on the windscreen that does a similar thing.
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I remember watching a program on the Discovery channel where the implant is rather tiny plus not activated so it cannot be scanned and removed. Activation only when needed or something like that.
I’m sure with all the surveillance and bugging carried out they can make something small enough.
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You could be on to something there, but aren't GPS trackers still pretty big?Originally posted by Swiss TonyTheres a mint to be made by doing that now. Private security company installing trackers so parents can know where their kids are etc.
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Theres a mint to be made by doing that now. Private security company installing trackers so parents can know where their kids are etc.Originally posted by Euro-commuterThe time it takes for the next generation, who will all be chipped to avoid Madeleine's fate, to grow up, still chipped.
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The time it takes for the next generation, who will all be chipped to avoid Madeleine's fate, to grow up, still chipped.Originally posted by Swiss Tonyhttp://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/200705...s-1df2b7e.html
How long before they scrap ID cards and chip us all instead?

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Fish and Chip
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/200705...s-1df2b7e.html
How long before they scrap ID cards and chip us all instead?
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