ANSWERS: 38
  • Let 'em try yo...;)
  • No way!!!
  • Absolutely not.
  • dont have a problem with it, I have nothing to hide, I also think of the benefits of such a device like locating lost children or victems of kidnappings. I do believe in God and the bible but I dont subscribe to consipracy theories, for the record. A microchip being the mark of the beast is utter BS to me.
  • It won't be mandated at one moment. It will be an incremental process at first. First it will be military members and employees of government, then it will be Prisoners, then they will tag newborns.. then eventually there will be a reason to tag EVERYONE. It will be done in a process that trains people not to be concerned with it. The same method they are using with the "war on Terror" and substituting our freedoms and liberties for security. Allowing the Constitution to be attacked without the majority of the people even noticing. Eventually it will be a fullblown Fascist Police State.
  • Nope, never.
  • I don't know. Considering some of the unscrupulous people in our government I would seriously have to think about it.
  • My dog just got her microchip implant as mandated by the city. I'd have to think long and hard before doing the same.
  • what? another one?
  • I'm afraid I'd be joining the rebel forces, which would certainly arise in such a scenario. A chip implant would be an outrageous infringement of privacy legislation and freedom. My answer is, not a chance.
  • They can give me an implant when they put it into my cold, dead hands... or something like that.
  • Never. Viva La Revolution! I've always thought a military dictatorship would but an end to all the PC crap we have to put up with in Britian today. "Hey, you shouldn't be putting Christmas decorations up, you will offend the muslims!" and, "You smell of ciggarette smoke, get out!" However, I will never vote for the Nazis, aka British National Party.
  • I'd rather move out of the country than be chipped.
  • They'd better sent someone whos ready for one hell of a fight.Come to think of it they'd better be wearing bullet proof vests.
  • hell no.
  • Of course not, But that would be because I'm an Australian Citizen living in the UK, and That petty little bureaucracy generator called "The US government" Doesn't effect me in the slightest.
  • Yup. Just as soon as they get through with the firing squad, they can implant one in me. I won't object then...
  • Every time I answer a ? like this I get down rated. But here goes... It will come to this in the future all over the world.
  • The U.S. has no jurisdiction where I live (I think) ; )
  • Not in my body. My 2 cents.
  • Not willingly or in my waking moments.
  • If I was somehow a part of the development of that, then maybe. If I could be guaranteed there weren't tracking devices, which would infringe on my rights, then probably. Realistically, there are so many people who disappear every year. This could be one way of making sure their families know where they are. And, we could better track criminals trying to dodge the system.
  • Not if the only two places to implant it was in the right hand or the forehead............If you wonder why I stated these two areas? Just check out the Holy Bible in the book of Revelation Ch 13 V's 16 to 18. Another point is that in today's world. Most every item has a bar-code to it. And if you look deep!!! into it. You'll see that the first two bars are the same as the middle two and last two. They also stand for the same number as that verse 18 told about. And in one day in time. Everyone who wants to buy or sell. Will first have to take that mark or as in today's word microchip in the right hand or forehead. One thing about it tho....I will not be here when it goes into law..............Later my FRIENDS.
  • Well, I tell this, they're going to need to send a few guys over 200 lbs each to force me into it, then guard me 24/7 because I would do whatever it takes to pull that shit out of my body as soon as I get chance. Just imagine 100 millions of us doing the same thing. How are they going to accomplish that?
  • As a convicted felon, I would probably be on one of the first lists of people required to have one. I would probably consider leaving the stae, or the country for a more permanent solution. Tracing the movements, (or whatever) of societies "undeseriables" is the first step in taking away freedoms of everyone. I would do anything I could to aviod it.
  • i love my chip.. i love my chip.. i love my chip.. (at least it keeps telling me that!)
  • if jesus says so
  • F*** no
  • No, I think they've taken away enough of my freedoms, already. Unfortunately, we're headed in this direction and I don't think we're going to have a choice about it, eventually. Scary.
  • Bottom line is, if you are worried about rfid chips, it's really too late. All of us have id "chips" built into every cell - DNA. All someone needs to uniquely identify you is a microscopic sample - skin cells, hair follicle, etc.
  • I am a name not a number
  • no never!
  • No..I would not.
  • No way, nohow. I'd die first. Go to WWW.NOPOM.INFO to see the alternative... WE CAN DO THIS!
  • sure< they could use it to track my body from my house to the morgue after they finish prying my gun out of my cold dead hand. remember kids uncle sam see's the second amendment as nothing more than a speed bump on they're way to the first! its up to you to make that speed bump into a wall.

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