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Technology Bringing us Orwell's 1984


Technology is bringing us Orwell's 1984 piece by piece until our grandchildren all become micro chipped.

Microchipping is where I draw the line, the day it becomes mandatory in America for newborns to be micro-chipped, is the same day I declare the United States government a rouge terrorist government. This is when declaring war on your government is patriotic and having rifles with high capacity clips becomes necessary. We all have to draw a line in the sand somewhere, just announcing my line.

Sadly there will be a continued slow transition in human micro-chipping, most forms of gradualism in this regard will start out voluntary and even be claimed as a benefit, like the advanced driver's licenses. The push for advanced drivers licenses only came about after a mandate for national ID cards, like the Real ID Act, failed several attempts at implementation.


The reason this will work is precisely because of the people who think this post is radical/extreme and fringe. The only thing radical is the level of apathy and ignorance in those who participate in the electoral process unknowingly marching us steadfast down this path. In fact, it sometimes is difficult to distinguish between ignorance and enemy combatants. The worst terrorist the USA faces are those in Washington DC and the army of fools who put them there.

Mini Drones: Army Deploys Tiny Helicopters

Prying Eyes

Technology Could Provide Bright Future for U.S. | American Free Press

When technology is the healthy option 

The Microchip Agenda 

Student to fight high school over mandatory microchip tracking — RT

Pentagon to implant microchips in soldiers' brains

Microchips in humans spark privacy debate - USATODAY.com   

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