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By *litterbabe OP   Woman
over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221

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By *ingle ex cuckMan
over a year ago

chester

Yes that’s the future

Scary isn’t it

In about 100 or so years there will be very little voice communication, one will communicate through eyes and brain .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think the technology side is very interesting. Its good to advance. Otherwise we'd the proverbial eternal troglodytes.

The only thing is though I'm not so sure about those running it. And the reasons why they want to be the ones running it.

And, with that in mind, that would be where my physical participation would end.

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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221"

You mean like chipping a dog, fantastic new tech ... No ..wait ....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i think if done right having a implant that has your complete medical history at a swipe would save so many lives imagine the paramedics having that info str8 away would be amazing ..but as long as its protected and not abused

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221

You mean like chipping a dog, fantastic new tech ... No ..wait ...."

Identical new born same sex twins, might need this if one of them has an allergy or medical needs. Imagine giving the same baby the same meds twice...

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham

I just made up an article that states that idiots don't realise there's no Santa...

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By *ynonvalleyboyMan
over a year ago

merthyr

That's how the CYBERMEN started

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By *litterbabe OP   Woman
over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221

You mean like chipping a dog, fantastic new tech ... No ..wait ...."

That's really true, my pets are chipped but I just never made that connection.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That's how the CYBERMEN started "

Bigot and misogynist … what about cyberwomen and cybertrans.

Imagine being really d*unk and slurring while trying to order a pint of cyber cider.

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221

You mean like chipping a dog, fantastic new tech ... No ..wait ....

That's really true, my pets are chipped but I just never made that connection."

Yup, we think more of wild animals, live stock and pets than children

Animals got protection in 1824, children had to wait 42 something years for a charity to safeguard them...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So if these chips in dogs are transmitting how come dognappers are not being tracked down?

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By *otswoldguy911Man
over a year ago

gloucestershire

Neuralink made by Elon musk is crazy scary and amazing … electrodes that connect directly to your brain and make you smart among other things… he has already has made smart pigs in testing !

He thinks he can make a full working brain from this stuff in less than 25 years I tend to believe him the tech is incredible

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Neuralink made by Elon musk is crazy scary and amazing … electrodes that connect directly to your brain and make you smart among other things… he has already has made smart pigs in testing ! "

Wouldn’t it be better to try and enhance anti vaxxers?

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By *otswoldguy911Man
over a year ago

gloucestershire


"Neuralink made by Elon musk is crazy scary and amazing … electrodes that connect directly to your brain and make you smart among other things… he has already has made smart pigs in testing !

Wouldn’t it be better to try and enhance anti vaxxers? "

Weird flex but ok …

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221"

You can get them at most veterinary surgeries and currently compulsory for dogs, cats I believe is next year.

Great idea, a chip with your NHS number within. Think of the benefits, your medical records available if you have an accident and need paramedics by simply reading the chip.

Your address in case your found dead or lost suffering memory liss, you vaccination history. Sounds ideal to me.

No more wristbands to carry to alert emergency responders.

All in a chip.

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By *elandvicCouple
over a year ago

london/kent

ppl were called crazy conspiracy theorists when mentioning this sort of thing over the last year.

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By *aughtiness69Couple
over a year ago

Kinmel bay

The conspirisist in me wants to say something like.

"You watch those history documentaries? You know the part you think if people would have done things differently it wouldn't have had that outcome and they could have saved themsves"

We are at that point.

The logical side of me says

"Hell NO"

I get mugged now I just lose my phone and wallet and go buy new.

In that future I'm losing my arm for my damn empty wallet.

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By *iggstimpyCouple
over a year ago

South East

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By *iggstimpyCouple
over a year ago

South East


"So if these chips in dogs are transmitting how come dognappers are not being tracked down?"

They don’t transmit. You scan the dog to see if it has a chip. Like contactless payment! They are useful if a dog is lost and taken to a vet who can track the chip. Not much use for dog theft.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"ppl were called crazy conspiracy theorists when mentioning this sort of thing over the last year."

Conspiracy theorists say we're being injected with tracking chips.

Please state where in this article this proves those claims.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There just planting seeds in your head prepping you for a future to come. They’ve been talking about such tech for decades, they call them RFID chips. Half the shit “conspiracy theorist” talk about is slowly coming to fruition but it’s a little late now lol because most people wasn’t paying attention so we’re all fucked from here on out. Mark of the beast coming to a town near you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"ppl were called crazy conspiracy theorists when mentioning this sort of thing over the last year.

Conspiracy theorists say we're being injected with tracking chips.

Please state where in this article this proves those claims."

To be fair, it’s not that dissimilar is it?

“Conspiracy theorists” also said that it wouldn’t stop at 2 jabs and were absolutely blasted for saying that.

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By *elandvicCouple
over a year ago

london/kent


"ppl were called crazy conspiracy theorists when mentioning this sort of thing over the last year.

Conspiracy theorists say we're being injected with tracking chips.

Please state where in this article this proves those claims."

Someones a little touchy lol

Never said anything of the sort, only that ppl have said alot of things over the past 2yrs and they have been called conspiracy theorists and that these things would never happen

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd also like to add that this is a very old article that was written pre-covid that the Daily Mail has repurposed because they know it will attract clicks given the current conspiracy theories going around.

A minority in Sweden are BY CHOICE getting RFID chips placed under their skin for access to their homes, work places, cars, etc.

This is not a tracking chip.

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By *elandvicCouple
over a year ago

london/kent


"ppl were called crazy conspiracy theorists when mentioning this sort of thing over the last year.

Conspiracy theorists say we're being injected with tracking chips.

Please state where in this article this proves those claims.

To be fair, it’s not that dissimilar is it?

“Conspiracy theorists” also said that it wouldn’t stop at 2 jabs and were absolutely blasted for saying that."

Someone who talks alot of sense on here and stunning too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"ppl were called crazy conspiracy theorists when mentioning this sort of thing over the last year.

Conspiracy theorists say we're being injected with tracking chips.

Please state where in this article this proves those claims.

To be fair, it’s not that dissimilar is it?

“Conspiracy theorists” also said that it wouldn’t stop at 2 jabs and were absolutely blasted for saying that."

It's not similar though. The original article was written in 2018.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Sounds like interesting and useful technology. Science is amazing.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke.


"

In about 100 or so years there will be very little voice communication, one will communicate through eyes and brain . "

lol. Let's hope it works better than the mouth ever has.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


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In about 100 or so years there will be very little voice communication, one will communicate through eyes and brain .

lol. Let's hope it works better than the mouth ever has."

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough


"

In about 100 or so years there will be very little voice communication, one will communicate through eyes and brain .

lol. Let's hope it works better than the mouth ever has.

"

why am I thinking of 'Kevin the Teenager' right now?

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough


"I'd also like to add that this is a very old article that was written pre-covid that the Daily Mail has repurposed because they know it will attract clicks given the current conspiracy theories going around.

A minority in Sweden are BY CHOICE getting RFID chips placed under their skin for access to their homes, work places, cars, etc.

This is not a tracking chip."

If you don't like being tracked, then put your adult pacifier down for 5 minutes, sorry I meant smart phone.

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By *asterandGenieCouple
over a year ago

Norfolk


"So if these chips in dogs are transmitting how come dognappers are not being tracked down?"

Due to the size of them grain of rice they are passive tags they have no battery.

When the scanner is passed over then the electromagnetic energy is used by the chip to energise it and then the serial number is read to compare against the database.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Give it time and all this chip shit will be a quirky trend. They’ll make it popular with a load of musicians and movie stars making it seem like the new norm and you’ll all be queuing for the new apple Ichip. Planting seeds.

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221"

The rfid chips (including nfc) generally would just store an ID number (usually 14 characters long), it wouldn't contain any specific data. They are used to provide an identification, not hold your medical history.

They would allow a verified agent to access specific info based on your ID...

Cal

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221

The rfid chips (including nfc) generally would just store an ID number (usually 14 characters long), it wouldn't contain any specific data. They are used to provide an identification, not hold your medical history.

They would allow a verified agent to access specific info based on your ID...

Cal"

Nobody ever complained about dental records being used to ID dead bodies. Well, apart from the coroner and the time it took to come back with a result.

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By *asterandGenieCouple
over a year ago

Norfolk


"Give it time and all this chip shit will be a quirky trend. They’ll make it popular with a load of musicians and movie stars making it seem like the new norm and you’ll all be queuing for the new apple Ichip. Planting seeds."

It already popular by body modders as is implanting magnets in your fingers for the sensation around electromagnetic fields

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By *ighlander80884Man
over a year ago

Inverness

We have been putting micro chips in cats and dogs for years, if you want to implant yourself, fill your boots.

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By *ristobaltMan
over a year ago

penryn


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221"

The definition of insanity

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

I do find it funny that people are worried about chips… when you basically carry around a smartphone and all the information can be put on that….

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By *oghicksMan
over a year ago

Brackley


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221

You mean like chipping a dog, fantastic new tech ... No ..wait ....

Identical new born same sex twins, might need this if one of them has an allergy or medical needs. Imagine giving the same baby the same meds twice..."

Seriously? You really believe that is a valid reason? Maybe the old fashioned wrist band has been around for a while but nobody in their right mind would trust a government approved implantable chip.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If these “chips” enable tracking how come its not possible to find a dog thats chipped and been dognapped?

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By *perfectpair5050Couple
over a year ago

marlbourgh


"ppl were called crazy conspiracy theorists when mentioning this sort of thing over the last year."
. I think what they were saying was that the chip was in the vaccine which is totally untrue so not quite the same

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221

You mean like chipping a dog, fantastic new tech ... No ..wait ...."

ate thou for real or do you want to be a robot

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"The article is in the daily mail "

That's where you lost me

It can't be much different from the microchips we put in pets in case they get lost of stolen?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The chips in pets are passive not active.

Easiest way to explain is this …

You have a written diary / journal that contains all the information about you. It is a rather large(ish) book, usually about A5 size.

There is a system called microfiche, often seen in records offices. Everything is recorded on it at greatly reduced size, you need a special machine to read it.

The chip in a pet is even smaller, it has all the necessary information on it but it does not transmit, you need a special machine (chip reader) to access the information.

A transmittable chip would be something like the SIM card in your phone, think of the size of it, its not injectable unless the needle was the size of your finger. his chip needs a power source, thats the battery in your phone or think of the size of the battery when you need to change your car key battery, you would need a needle the size of a standard wine bottle top to get that injected into you.

There is a law to do with micro processors called “Moores Law” (look it up)

Moores Law is predicted to come to an end, maybe within the next 10 years as the physical limits are already at the boundary of where its possible to go smaller with current technology, small enough to provide a power source, transmitter and the information that could be injected into you.

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By *aul2266Man
over a year ago

Liverpool

All technology is abused

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221

You mean like chipping a dog, fantastic new tech ... No ..wait ....

----

ate thou for real or do you want to be a robot "

Are you saying that cats and dogs are being converted into robots? that's terrible

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge


"If these “chips” enable tracking how come its not possible to find a dog thats chipped and been dognapped?"

Because they CANNOT be tracked. I have two cats, a speedboat and a caravan ALL CHIPPED.

Every caravan made since the mid 90's has exactly the same chip hidden in an unspecified location within the skin.

The boat has two in the engine and another mixed in the resin of the fibreglass of the hull before it cured.

I have regularly had the boat Hull and engine 'swept' by what looks like an airport handheld metal detector by lake wardens, council employees and harbour masters at slipways who randomly check boats being launched for any being reported stolen.

I have seen police arrive at caravan sites in North Wales who 'sweep' outside of caravans to ensure that it us not stolen and that the VIN number matches the CRIS log, again to find stolen caravans. No two caravans have the chip installed in the same place to make removal difficult.

Although, I've never heard of it, I suspect by now cars have them hidden or if not, they should.

They work no more than 3 feet from the chip and therefore impossible to track other than a device you walk up to much like a shoplifting tag detector.

As for pets, Vets refuse to check pets against databases to ensure the owners are genuine and not stolen. Many pets stolen could be returned to their rightful owners if they did.

They cannot be used to track by any remote means and they do not store any data other than a string of characters the detector reads as its serial number. Any data linked to it is stored elsewhere.

To be honest, people should be more concerned with facial recognition and carrying a mobile phone.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221

You mean like chipping a dog, fantastic new tech ... No ..wait ...."

Yip exactly humans are not dogs… or maybe that’s how you view your own human autonomy…, work away !!

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By *lamourpussyCouple
over a year ago

Cirencester


"I just read an interesting article about a very small implant using the same technology that is used to pay contactlessly on your phone (NFC) can scan your implant to read your job history.

I don't really fancy having something implanted into me but it is interesting technology develop so quickly.

The article is in the daily mail so I think it's fine to link here if anybody is interested in reading it.

https://mol.im/a/10329221"

Seriously do you believe anything that is published in the Daily Mail! The whole paper is designed to wind up the uneducated

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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago

Longridge

I heard today they can be injected into your tongue.

That means being able to "lick-out" at checkouts by simply licking the payment terminal in supermarkets or screen in McDonald's and other places.

Saves washing hands I suppose!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"ppl were called crazy conspiracy theorists when mentioning this sort of thing over the last year.

Conspiracy theorists say we're being injected with tracking chips.

Please state where in this article this proves those claims.

To be fair, it’s not that dissimilar is it?

“Conspiracy theorists” also said that it wouldn’t stop at 2 jabs and were absolutely blasted for saying that."

Of course it wouldn't stop at 2 jabs for a virus that's constantly mutating. There have been 14 variants of the novel Corona virus so far. Don't (some) people have a flu jab every year?

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By *egoMan
over a year ago

Preston

I’ve wanted a subdermal rfid chip for years.

Mainly focusing on work access fob.

But other data could be my I’d.

So if I forget my fob/phone, no problem.

The future is convenient.

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

Actually, it's already happening in Sweden.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i think if done right having a implant that has your complete medical history at a swipe would save so many lives imagine the paramedics having that info str8 away would be amazing ..but as long as its protected and not abused"

Yes but everything is abused. Knowledge is power.power makes people rich .the duper rich need lots of power to stay rich.

Ic the conservative continue there will be no nhs so private insurance in this case could use the info to have sky high premiums .r deny treatment .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ppl are worried about this yet will happily sign away their lives to Apple and Google. The information these companies have on you is crazy. Their rights over you is crazy.

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough


"We have been putting micro chips in cats and dogs for years, if you want to implant yourself, fill your boots. "

I might loose my boots

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