Straight from the tales of an oppressive dystopian future, in which government has all the power and can control your life with simply changing information on your RFID chip, embedded in your hand, comes the realization that microchipping is right around the corner.
The powers that be in the media and government want us to know one thing: you will be micro chipped, whether you like it or not. And it’s only a matter of time.
Straight from the tales of an oppressive dystopian future, in which government has all the power and can control your life with simply changing information on your RFID chip, embedded in your hand, comes the realization that microchipping is right around the corner. It may start with welfare recipients, but it won’t end there.
Gene Munster, who is an investor and analyst at Loup Ventures, is an advocate for augmented reality, virtual reality, and other new technologies. He thinks embedded chips in human bodies is 50 years away. “In 10 years, Facebook, Google, Apple, and Tesla will not have their employees chipped,” he says. “You’ll see some extreme forward-looking tech people adopting it, but not large companies.” The idea of being chipped has too “much negative connotation” today, but by 2067 “we will have been desensitized by the social stigma,” Munster says. Meaning, with enough propaganda, those who seek to rule and control others will have made micro chipping mainstream.
Munster says that Three Square Market’s (32M) decision to micro chip employees was a “public relations stunt” for the company to get attention to its product and it certainly succeeded. But “PR” is simply another word for propaganda, and we’re seeing it everywhere surrounding this particular issue. Edward Bernays, the psychologist responsible for his research on manipulating the human mind even gave a glimpse into this term.
And with 32M succeeding in their propaganda stunt, don’t be overly shocked when this issue starts being talked about with the frequency of “Russian election meddling.” Getting the small start-up company air time on most major mainstream media outlets, like ABC,NBC, and CBS, and generating headlines worldwide, the company, which sells corporate cafeteria kiosks designed to replace vending machines, would like the kiosks to handle cashless transactions. Their goal has to first be the destigmatization of being micro chipped as a human being.
In the U.S., Dangerous Things, a Seattle-based firm, says it has sold “tens of thousands” of chips to consumers via its website. The chip and installation cost about $200.
After years of being a subculture, “the time is now” for chips to be more commonly used, says Amal Graafstra, founder of Dangerous Things. “We’re going to start to see chip implants get the same realm of acceptance as piercings and tattoos do now.” –USAToday
In other words, more propaganda is needed to convince people that micro chipping is the answer to all of their ills. “It becomes part of you the way a cell phone does,” Graafstra says. “You can never forget it, and you can’t lose it. And you have the capability to communicate with machines in a way you couldn’t before.”