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RE: Human Micro-Chipping and Crypto: It's not like we didn't see this coming

in #conspiracy7 years ago

My guess is that micro chips are only a small, temporary step. They will be replaced by "better" technology, like Retina scans. 'Minority report" comes to mind, where he needed to transplant eyeballs in order to stay unrecognized by AI. But most of us are going to be killed off anyway, so it will only concern the morons who comply and are allowed to live in the future society. It's not going to be me :)

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Such a grim world we live in. You actually brought up something I have been thinking about... upgrading. With the way the world seems to work, better technology always seems to surface, so once a better way to track us gets "invented", does that mean replacement chips or like you said a shift to something "new"?

I find it possible that 'hardware' like chips are not even needed at all for identification purposes. They have made huge advances in retina scans for example. Or face recognition technology. All your information could be stored in the cloud, purchases, bills and FINES automatically deducted from your virtual account. It is thinkable that in the near future implants are mainly to RECEIVE information or upload brain wave patterns for 'pre-crime' purposes or to connect you with the hive mind.

Not for identification purposes...they could easily switch it up. I could defiantly see face recognition being used. Would be nothing for drones to fly by and scan our faces.

5G will require transmitters every few hundred feet, that's why it takes so long to install them. Easy to equip those with cameras as well. I've also heard about nano drones of the size of a bee which could be pretty much anywhere without us even noticing. Walmart already has a patent for robot bees. They could have many functions...
https://futurism.com/robot-bees-drones-walmart/

We actually got to see them installing 5G, they lied and said that they were working with the power lines (last time I checked fiber optic cables had nothing to do with the power lines) and yes it would be easy to add a camera to them. Now the robot bees I can see ways they could use them, none of the ways being good.