Meet The Chipsons

By Khalil Shabazz
Resistance is Futile!

Note the Hegelian key points in this article:

 

Thesis:

·         The first volunteer test subjects for a new, implantable computer device called VeriChip.

·         Could the airlines or government really require pilots to get chipped?

Antithesis:

·         “People have been worried about Big Brother for years,”

·         “Here [in the U.S.] we’re still dealing with FDA and privacy and civil-liberties issues,”

Synthesis:

·         In the early ’90s several states considered laws that would have required female child abusers and women on welfare to wear birth-control implants.

·         Applied Digital Solutions signed a deal to distribute VeriChips in Brazil, where kidnapping has become epidemic, especially among the rich and powerful.

·         Warwick will put a companion chip in his wife Irena and let the two implants communicate with each other. “If I move my finger, she’ll feel something,” he explains. “We’ll be closer than anybody’s been before–nervous system to nervous system.”

·        “But we’re not stopping. We’re going into South America right now!”

 

Notice:

This is how “news” is presented now-a-days.  The article below reads more like an advertisement than a news story.  Here’s a tip.  When you read or watch “news” always look for the opposing argument.  In this article, it is not represented; thus, making this more of an advertisement than a news story.

 
Sunday, Mar. 03, 2002

Find this article at:

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,214099,00.html

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One Response to “Meet The Chipsons”

  1. Keshia

    I don’t even know where to begin with my comments for this one. If it wasn’t so scary, it’d actually be pretty funny. So, now we’re allowing teenagers to make such life-altering decisions? Who does that? “Derek, his mom Leslie and his dad Jeffrey are the first volunteer test subjects for a new, implantable computer device called VeriChip.” – Why would you volunteer for something like this? I mean, do you wake up one morning and say, “Honey, you know what I think we should get chips implanted in our bodies.” I put this “chip” in the same category as – breast implants, various birth controls, lap band surgery – all of these “experimental” procedures have life -threatening side effects and not only that, but do these people ever think, “hmm, I’m putting a foreign object into my body, this might now be the brightest idea?” Nope! Because Dr. So and So attended Harvard University School of Medicine and the Jacob’s 13 year old son, well, he’s considered “gifted” so of course it’s ok. Plus, they’ve tested rats, mices, pigs, hamsters, etc. and even though my genetic make-up is nothing of that of a mice – I still want it! These people certainly are risk takers – it’s like I know there’s a possible straight on the table but shucks I’m holding pocket A’s so you know what I’m all in! Ugh!!! I can’t take it.

    Once the skin heals, Seelig says, the chip is completely invisible, and the Jacobses will hardly know it’s there. — Yep, until he starts bleeding from areas he didn’t know he could bleed and/or his body realizes it’s there and rejects it and next thing you know Dr So and So’s credentials are questioned – the doctor forgot to mention he attended medical school but not Harvard, nope, Dr So and So attended -Centro Universitario Barão de Maua, Curso de Medicina – a medical school in Brazil but that “gifted” 13 year old was a little rusty on his translations.

    “The chip is fully biocompatible,” Bolton says. “No body fluids can get in, and nothing can be loosened or come out.” — I bet a breast implant doctor has said these exact words. Now go ask any woman who’s sprang a leak how accurate her plastic surgeon was.

    If all goes well, Warwick will put a companion chip in his wife Irena and let the two implants communicate with each other. “If I move my finger, she’ll feel something,” he explains. “We’ll be closer than anybody’s been before–nervous system to nervous system.” — Are you kidding me? Once again, who wakes up with this as a topic for conversation? I can see this being “just what the doctor ordered” for a woman married to a man who cheats or vice versa. “Companion chip” – so forget about a diamond ring, if he likes you, he’ll put a chip in you!

    So now when people go out on dates here’s how the coffee talk will go –

    So what do you do for a living?
    Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?
    What do you do for fun?
    Would you like to get a verichip implant?

    The last paragraph pretty much speaks for itself. It’ll be interesting to see all of this “technology” fall apart. It’s as it they’re trying to turn humans into robots/machines. Again, if this wasn’t scary, it’d almost be funny.

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