SPYCHIPS
The age of warrior kings and of warrior presidents has passed. The nuclear age calls for a different kind of leadership....a leadership of intellect, judgment, tolerance and rationality, a leadership committed to human values, to world peace, and to the improvement of the human condition. The attributes upon which we must draw are the human attributes of compassion and common sense, of intellect and creative imagination, and of empathy and understanding between cultures.": William Fulbright
Chips are trackable. The are embedded into tires, clothing, ink, and packaging – just about everything. The published reasons such as merchandising and stock control would make plausible sense IF they were left in the store upon leaving.
But a street lined with scanners would leave a clear path of ones movements. Given that the purchases are linked to the credit card chip used to pay for the goods along with camera surveillance at the check out, an immediate identification and profile is created and is very trackable indeed.
As RFID technology becomes advances, citizens may ultimately lose all ability to avoid or bypass by choice any products implanted with chips. Scientists now have developed tiny, bar-coded beads that are invisible to the human eye. The microscopic beads can be embedded in inks to tag currency and other documents, and even attached to DNA molecules. They can also be added to substances like automobile paint or anything that the need to track can be imagined.
And it is 24 hours a day. Seven days a week. As with cameras, spychips are never turned off.
And the grandest chip is inserted into the body - removable only by surgery.
And Lisa pondered mass forced vaccination programmes world wide. She knew that if you have to force healthy people to be medically treated under penalty of law, then there is something fundamentally wrong
Lisa could immediately see just how simple it would be to scan rubbish bins on collection night and create a full in-depth demographic profile of entire cities for the corporate masters. And it would also be individual households. Not even humble garbage was now safe from snooping.
Lisa became incensed when her friends challenged her and said “if she had nothing to hide then she had nothing to worry about”.
But to her, they fully missed the point. It wasn’t at all about hiding anything. It was all about being a free human to come and go when and where she wished, to buy what she liked and to be able to do it without invasive spying by unseen faceless people whose agenda’s where hidden and never openly discussed.
She abhorred secrecy by governments and corporations of any kind.
And yes. With each and every thing Lisa learnt about her world, she began to find an inner peace. She did in fact begin to see she had nothing to fear.
Because she began to understand the game and take conscious action to enable the best outcomes she so chose by the power of her own choice. It was about taking back her own inner control.