Chips
It's about time I made a separate page for all of my rantings about the coming evil of implantable chips.
BANGKOK (Reuters)July 12, 2002 09:04 AM ET  -
Bangkok authorities are to put microchip implants in pet dogs carrying data about their owners in a bid to curb the Thai capital's rising population of strays, officials said on Friday.
"We think less people will abandon their dogs because we can trace their owners from the microchips," Deputy City Clerk Udomsak Songkum told Reuters.
The city last month started a four-month campaign to put microchips in 40,000 stray dogs to help keep track of them and the latest move extends the scheme to pets. Bangkok, which is estimated to have more than 120,000 strays among 630,000 dogs, plans to neuter and vaccinate strays as well. The microchip will be implanted between the neck and the shoulder of the dogs when owners report to district offices, required every two years, to update their pet's data.
Those who fail to turn up could face a penalty of 5,000 baht ($121).
Authorities in predominantly Buddhist Thailand often sterilize stray dogs to keep their numbers down rather than kill them.
Here I have assembled, and I will continue  to assemble stories that have relevance to the theory that in the not so distant future, chips that contain information about the bearer will be implanted into the people of the world.
Chips Have to be put into Thai dogs
Excerpt from A letter to the editor of Newsday
"Stop the Perverts"
     Another beautiful, innocent, young girl has been taken from this world.
       They have Lo-Jack systems for cars. Why not for our kids? Why shouldn't we know where they are every minute of the day? And if they are missing, why shouldn't we be able to find them in seconds?
This summer, there have been a lot of kidnappings...are these random criminal acts, or small parts in some grand scheme? There's been Runion, Smart, that girl who ate through the tape, and now two more girls in LA. Are these kidnappings a part of a plan to manipulate the American public into allowing chips to be implanted into their bodies? Probably not, but it's still an interesting theory. Below is an excerpt from New York Newsday, a sentiment probably shared by many American parents, and if that is true, it will only be a matter of time before kids are walking around with chips in their bodies, their location known to their parents at all times. But who else will know their location? The technology is available as evidenced by the story about Thai dogs.
"Although raw statistics show no rise in the number of children being kidnapped, a series of brazen and high-profile abductions over the past year have touched a nerve with parents across the nation." - Reuters: July 30, 2002 08:10 PM ET
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Infowars (this guy hates the idea of chips)
Seattle Times- Monday, July 29, 2002 - 11:35 a.m. Pacific
"we wouldn't mind a chip — particularly not if we can turn it on and off at will."
More kidnappings!
--- "LANCASTER, California (CNN) -- Police issued a statewide alert early Thursday for a man in a white Ford Bronco who kidnapped a pair of teenage girls at gunpoint from a popular "lovers lane" in Los Angeles County, California."
September 3, 2002
"LONDON, England -- Worried UK parents are asking to have tracking microchips implanted into their children following the murders of two 10-year-old girls, a cybernetics expert says.
Scientist Kevin Warwick from Reading University, west of London, says parents can keep track of their children with a tiny microchip implant in the arm or stomach...'A number of families have contacted me after the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman with the possibility of using an implant for their own daughter,' Warwick told Reuters."
Infowars has a lot of information on chips technology, Alex Jones may or may not be kind of crazy however.