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Story: RFID tags may be implanted in patients' arms
I don't mind an adhesive tag while I'm in the hospital, but I don't want anything injected into me that's permanent or even semipermanent.
Once we remove humanity from the equation and rely on data without the informal knowledge that goes with it, we're all at risk.
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Story: RFID tags may be implanted in patients' arms
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So it starts!
Anyone who has the power (Governmen... Anonymous -
Surely we would have a choice. I don't want this... Shari -
One world government, one world religion, and one... Anonymous -
this is too freaky. i do not like the idea of thi... Anonymous -
I think the control is already in place to co... S Barringer -
I think this is an invasion of personal preference... Anonymous -
Rev 13:16-17
And he causeth all, both small and gr... Anonymous -
the mark and the cashless society.
why do you... david clint -
we are looking at the product rfid and we were won... Anonymous -
I don't mind an adhesive tag while I'm in the hosp... Anonymous -
What a wonderful product. It doesn't invade my pr... Robert J. Boram -
RFID chips are in many of the products that consum... Monica Krnavek -
what are you thinking when you say it is not invad... Anonymous



