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Information August 21 2006
 — By Patriot

There are some things that I refuse to subject myself to.

soldier microchip

WASHINGTON – A microchip company with powerful political connections is lobbying the Pentagon for the right to implant chips under the skins of the nearly 1.4 million U.S. military personnel…

the company is “in discussions� with the Pentagon, spokeswoman Nicole Philbin said. She added that VeriChip wants to insert the chips under the skin of the right arms of U.S. servicemen and servicewomen. The idea is to be able to scan an arm and obtain that person’s identity and medical history.

VeriChip hopes that the chips will replace the metal dog tags that have been worn by U.S. military personnel since 1906.

You see, the problem with this is that the metal dog tags aren’t IMPLANTED UNDER MY SKIN!! Hell, no, I won’t agree to this. I’m not going to be in the military my entire life. What happens when/if a soldier is killed and the implant removed by the enemy and surgically implanted in their own arms? Thankfully, the company says that soldiers would only get the chip if they volunteered. Yeah, I see this being a huge success….NOT.

(9) Readers Comments

  1. I agree with you Patriot. If they try to force it holler and we’ll make it to hot a potato for them.

  2. Oh, my daughter would never go for that!!
    I’m with Miriam – you all just holler!!

  3. Patriot,
    I agree also that this shouldn’t be done. They have been implanting them in pets for awhile now so I figured it would be a matter of time before they impanted them in people. I just never thought about them using them on our military personnel.

    I would protest it too! I figure that there will be alot more people protesting it besides you!

  4. I too will not volunteer.

    I had a sergeant some 9 years ago when I first joined. He refused to take the anthrax shot. He strung them along for over a year and then they finally told him that he had his 20 years and to get out. Hopefully, this does not come down to the ultimatum.

  5. Thanks for posting this article. I have seen this over a number of years and followed it with interests. There has been a huge amount of benefits that I’ve read over this chip, GPS tracking for POWs, etc, but also a very disturbing use as the “Mark of the Beast” which is implanted in the right hand or forehead. Not here to preach my beliefs, but what if…..write your Representatives NOW and get this stopped.

  6. No! these are the chips like the ones that are places on products in stores so that inventories and locations can be checked.

    So now you have several hundred soldiers camafloged and hiding waiting for the enemy. The enemy commander stops his troops and shouts, looking at his screen. “The Americans are right over there! We track them by their locator chips.”

  7. They will use them on the general public in the future. Chips will store everything. Soon you will not be able to purchase an item, or receive medical care without having a chip on you. Soon you will be paid to your microchip that is implanted on the forehead or arm. The mark of the beast is here… Not to mention an insane case of privacy invasion… Humans are meant to be free. Money is supposed to be gold. Now its paper. And soon it will be completely invisible to the human eye.

  8. Oh, the comment before mine is also correct. The enemy will have the same technology. Leaks of information are guaranteed. Were screwed if this becomes a standard. I will KILL myself before I allow the government to spy on me.

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