tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6793757258449310845.post16862838357733402..comments2023-06-02T18:39:03.744+10:00Comments on The Social Interface: The microchipping of people and the uberveillance trajectoryThe Social Interfacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12220928945888502554noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6793757258449310845.post-61383017379880736762013-10-04T16:46:06.315+10:002013-10-04T16:46:06.315+10:00everyone do not take the microchip, the microchip ...everyone do not take the microchip, the microchip is a tourture device, that uses mind control and pain gps if u have read the bible properly u would have known all along, that these chips are used for pure evil just look up microchips: the lies behind. free rights would not be true as it is possible to do realy bad things and if we had these chips me would be like mouse, always tracked never free get ready for aus to be hit with this BE READYAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6793757258449310845.post-24748846586297855762013-04-09T15:19:20.622+10:002013-04-09T15:19:20.622+10:00Good people don't deserve to be microchipped w...Good people don't deserve to be microchipped we are with in our rights to have a freedom of choice. I don't want to be tracked were ever I'm going so doesn't anybody eals.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6793757258449310845.post-11417392501920127062011-09-20T14:29:23.823+10:002011-09-20T14:29:23.823+10:00Hi folks,
Just pointing to a few resources which ...Hi folks,<br /><br />Just pointing to a few resources which may be of interest here - http://www.uberveillance.com<br /><br />It's early days but worth a read on my perspective - http://alexanderhayes.squarespace.com/journal/tag/uberveillance<br /><br />What I find will build here - http://alexanderhayes.squarespace.com/journal/tag/uberveillance<br /><br />I look forward to informing things from an education perspective.Alexander Hayeshttp://www.uberveillance.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6793757258449310845.post-73893802397999342122011-09-17T08:39:54.103+10:002011-09-17T08:39:54.103+10:00Dear Katina
Thank you for keeping this on the Agen...Dear Katina<br />Thank you for keeping this on the Agenda.This is something that needs widespread public debate and I believe a suitable regulatory regime. A number of States in the USA have already introduced "Bodily Integrity Act Legislation" in anticipation of privacy concerns of their communities. In addition the health risks related to human microchipping have been foreshadowed by Dr Katherine Albrecht (See www.AntiChips.com) My concerns as a Citizen about Human Microchip Implants is -"Lack of Information". ISTAS 2010 International Symposium 7-9 June University of Wollongong covers many related issues. SSIT & Social Interface keep up the good workConcerned Citizennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6793757258449310845.post-51039760183054137072011-09-14T09:36:36.676+10:002011-09-14T09:36:36.676+10:00A big question on "voluntary" is parents...A big question on "voluntary" is parents microchipping children.Lyrianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6793757258449310845.post-48597271829534859042011-09-13T21:43:13.795+10:002011-09-13T21:43:13.795+10:00If I can RFID-tag a pallet of baked beans tins, a ...If I can RFID-tag a pallet of baked beans tins, a packet of razor blades or a pet, why not a person? From a technical view it is just the same. So where in the technology development cycle is the responsibility for distinguishing between a person and tins of baked beans? If concerns are raised by the engineer early in development, they would be considered outlandish. If left to after-the-fact regulation then human dignity is in the hands of regulators. Or maybe it comes back to engineers to design simple RFID jamming devices...Greg Adamsonhttp://ssit.ieeevic.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6793757258449310845.post-2350109737597695812011-09-13T11:21:12.177+10:002011-09-13T11:21:12.177+10:00To some respect there's a convenience to the p...To some respect there's a convenience to the proposition... especially on a voluntary level. I can't see the government having wide-spread power to microchip citizens... That would have to be surreptitiously, or atleast over a long period of time.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6793757258449310845.post-10631642890963377972011-09-13T10:58:15.864+10:002011-09-13T10:58:15.864+10:00The potential value that mainstream microchipping ...The potential value that mainstream microchipping technology would hold for the economically interested is enough to make me shudder...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com