Termyn8or -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 4:10:24 PM)
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Even though I wouldn't put anything past "them" , this one is too far fetched. Though it is entirely possible right now there are too many problems. One is that most of even the sheeple will not "swallow" it. Also the cost of implementation is a factor. With all this I see about ten years before anything of the sort is implemented, if ever. They probably won't have the money for it by then. Some of the refutations are innaccurate. First of all an implant would not have to interface with your DNA or RNA, each has a unique ID and all it has to do is detect the drug. They would already know who's bloodstream it is. Also the lack of law is not quite up to snuff as a debunker. A judge can order a sex offender to be implanted, and in CA any dog over a certain weight must be implanted. Rights and law notwithstanding, cost vs benefit is the main factor. They don't care if we live or die, so what would be the point ? The only ones who could benefit are researchers for drug companies, it removes the random element of noncompliance from the raw data. But then by the imposition of fines for noncompliance could help finance the program. I don't even think the lowest form of sheeple would like that. As far as I am concerned, let them go ahead. It would surely be politicide which would get many incuments out of offfice. And contrary to what the others say, I think you should STOP the meds. Except for those needed to keep you alive, the rest is all garbage. T
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