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to: LEE LOFASO
from: Steve Asher
date: 2005-01-01 00:25:26
subject: `The Miinistry of Love`

Mulling over LEE LOFASO to STEVE ASHER 30 Dec 2004

G'day Lee...

Happy New Year ... sound effects of skyrockets & bangers ...

>GP>Read through this BBC story -

>GP>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/3742684.stm

SA>Yes, I just did that.

 LL> There are lots of stories about chips to implant.

Yes, & I will post another one, shortly,

>GP>I have been aware of the plan to implant the entire human race with
>GP>this microchip technology for many years.

>GP>Personally, I won't take one. Once you know the end game plan it
>GP>gives you an advantage.

>GP>As a citizen, they won't *force* you to take a microchip, that is,
>GP>they won't strap you down to a table and shoot you up.

SA>Initially, they won't force you, but as noted, voluntary compliance
SA>is tantamount to compulsion.

 LL> Don't you get it?  People will *want* to be implanted with those
 LL> chips. It will make life much easier for people.  In more ways than
 LL> one.  As such, nobody will have to be forced to be implanted.

"Responsible" pet owners get their moggies microchipped -
"responsible"
parents will get their children chipped, so they can get their approved
school lunches, without the embarrassment of being on the "free list",
or check out library books, or log onto their computers without getting
access to nasty porn sites, or board the school bus so the driver will
know they got off at the right stop etc etc. There will be so many
"advantages" to the chip that no responsible adult or child will want
to leave home without it. Unlike a mastercard or passport, you won't
normally have to worry about losing it. (However, it might be a bit
harder for a forged chip to be found at the base of a building that
has been hit by a "hijacked" jet)

SA>The microchip will be so "convenient". E.g. all the dead bodies in
SA>the Spanish train bombings, or the tens of thousands of dead in the
SA>recent tsunamis could be instantly identified with a wave of the
SA>RFID reader, coupled with ID & passport info, etc. The British
SA>residents near the Gleneagles G8 conference wouldn't need ID cards
SA>to get to & from their homes in the restricted area if they had
SA>chips in their arms, etc etc.

 LL> Look at the recent tsunami tragedy.  Hundreds of thousands dead,
 LL> millions homeless and not having the basic necessities of life. 
 LL> Even tourists who have lost their passports, etc., having a
 LL> difficult time. If tourists had implanted chips, lost passports
 LL> would not be a problem. Identification of bodies would be easy, and
 LL> relatives informed of those who died.  International relief
 LL> organizations would be able to get supplies to those who need them
 LL> much quicker, and many lives would be saved as a result.  All
 LL> because of implanted chips.

Well, that will be the "selling point". The sad reality is that so much
of the infrastructure has been destroyed that people will die of post-
disaster disease / starvation / dehydration because there is no effective
transport link left to the site. Chips probably wouldn't make a lot of
difference when a town & its people have been almost totally destroyed.

>GP>As mentioned previously in another article, you'll be made to
>GP>voluntarily comply. How? By making life extremely difficult for you
>GP>without a microchip.

>GP>As an example. If you don't get your microchip you'd not be able to
>GP>receive your pension you have paid into for 40 years. Or they'll
>GP>make it extremely difficult for you to get your just due and maybe
>GP>then only a percentage of the full amount.

SA>(snip)

>GP>You think I am kidding?

SA>He's not kidding.

 LL> There are six billion people in the world.  How long would it take
 LL> to implant six billion people?  Or would it even be necessary to
 LL> implant all six billion people?  Think about what Revelation says.

It wouldn't be necessary. In places without the infrastructure, such as
Papua, much of Africa etc, without telecomms & internet, trading with
an RFID chip wouldn't mean a lot, but in modern societies such as here,
it could be used for access (or barring) to all sorts of goods and
services. He who controls the access or barring gets to make the rules.

Cheers, Steve..

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