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DARPA is developing chips to implant in soldiers to monitor their health, location and possibly administer drugs. Of course it wouldn't be long before these things are put in citizens as well. After all, there is a provision in Obamacare that after a certain date, everyone on a government plan will be forced to be implanted with an RFID. Now this will be something that tracks biolevels probably like blood sugar levels, stress hormones, etc., and will report all of this real time to government databases.

Talk about totally intrusive in the worst way possible. This isn't just all the spying from the external machines and the net, but actually inside recording what your body itself is doing.

Oddly enough, the young people don't seem to be upset with this. Perhaps it is the fact that they already don't value privacy anymore. Why would they when their culture is hyper-extroverted brought about by the super-socialization and hivemind thinking pushed by the schools, the social networks where they gibber about every little thing, and, of course, the hyper-ex lust for fame and attention. Well, maybe after they've been implanted with these things and government agents show up to force them to alter their lifestyles because the chip "narced" on them they'll figure it out, but too late.

http://www.wnd.com/2012/05/u-s-military-developing-spychips-for-soldiers/

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