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Do you support microchip implanting in humans?

Such chips could be used to identify you and they give access to authorities of your every private thing...
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We have seen how corporations and government have accessed and used the information we gave them freely. We already consent to allowing our cell phones to track us and even our cars.

It isn't paranoia, it is fact that with more and more certainty you can be found, tracked and traced wherever you go. Your money, your phone contacts, your appointments, your personal information is all fed BY YOU (and me) into data bases. WE can't access it easily, but hackers can and thieves can and you can rest assured your government can.

Has anyone noticed that forms in doctor's offices, etc, are getting longer? The world is ravenous for information, but their intent is not to help us.
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@Mamapolo2016 the fine print gets harder to read to, easier for one to be ignorant to serious loopholes that gives them the ticket out of trouble if you get fucked over, basically the fine prints say “we are going to fuck you over but if you’re stupid enough to sign it’s on you and we get away with it” salesman that tell me to sign without allowing me time to read the fine print carefully, no sale buddy.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@Mamapolo2016 Something else that concerns me, along with the good points you mention, is the 'rise' of this 'Discover your heritage via your DNA' business that seems on the rise everywhere.

Now, for most folk, discovering your DNA has a string within it that 'matches' Cherokee Native American or South-American Inca tribes [i]might[/i] be of interest. But suppose your DNA reveals that you might be susceptible to......cancer or Heart Disease or Alzheimer's and this information is then passed to your healthcare provider or insurer if you live in America ???
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We have a new system that has a health database free information as required my medical or government sectors, which is “easily accessible” but not many people know the opt out option and I’m glad I found out and opted out.@Picklebobble2
@Picklebobble2 If you live anywhere, my friend. People are living longer, health insurance companies aren't raking it in as they are accustomed to, true. But as the baby boomers die, the population will get younger and somebody's going to realize older people get sick more and cost more. Can you say with certainty that a few years down the line national health care too won't start sliding in some small adjustments like 'if you ever smoked' or are obese or have a family history of...?