Microchipping Workers

Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Microchipping Workers - 07/26/17 06:26 PM

I've heard of this but this is the first time I see it being done.

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/tech-co...ory?id=48818529

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: haertig

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/26/17 09:38 PM

I can't imagine what type of person would allow this. Must be so techno-addicted that they can't distinguish good ideas from bad ideas, when the idea is high tech.
Posted by: hikermor

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/26/17 10:06 PM

One would like to know the advantages/disadvantages as presented to the workers....

Actually, this is nothing new. Lots of people have had chips on their shoulders for years and years.
Posted by: dougwalkabout

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/26/17 10:43 PM

Sounds like a big deal, except most people are already microchipped by their smartphones, and to an extent that is absolutely beyond belief.
Posted by: Phaedrus

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/26/17 11:25 PM

When you quit do they cut you open to retrieve the chip?
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/26/17 11:32 PM

I'm not doing it for religious reasons.

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: wildman800

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/27/17 12:56 AM

Many of these people are developing adverse reactions already!!!!

Obviously, they know not what they are doing!
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/27/17 01:13 PM

Originally Posted By: wildman800
Many of these people are developing adverse reactions already!!!!

Obviously, they know not what they are doing!

I can't say I'm surprised. I was expecting adverse reactions though not this soon. Can you provide me a link?

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: wildman800

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/27/17 01:47 PM

I saw the story on YouTube. Put "microchipping" into the search engine and it should come up.

I just searched for the video and it has been removed.
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/27/17 03:00 PM

Originally Posted By: wildman800
I saw the story on YouTube. Put "microchipping" into the search engine and it should come up.

I just searched for the video and it has been removed.

This is indeed scary stuff.

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: wildman800

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/27/17 05:59 PM

The scariest part to me is how intelligent people are jumping onto this band wagon!
Posted by: M_a_x

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/27/17 06:33 PM

It often is simply a lack of knowledge. Many people do not really know enough about the technology to assess the potential risks properly. Probably it also is a lack of imagination about what can be done with the data (e. g. investigate the correlation of the habit of buying unhealthy snacks and sick leaves).
In my workplace the cards for the ID system were switched to NFC. The employees were told that the range is very small and they experience that the card does not work when it is in their wallet. However they do not understand that a stronger transmitter and a better antenna in the reader may extend the range dramatically (up to several feet). There is no use telling them as they do not believe it.
Posted by: Mark_R

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/27/17 07:11 PM

Umm no. There's no way to shield the chip short of wearing a tinfoil glove. Your employer would not be the only one trying to use the chip. Even smart cards, like the militaries CAC, have to be shielded for security. And, yes, I've seen briefcase sized card readers with several feet of range.

FWIW, I've been using these to protect transponder cards

http://www.idstronghold.com/Secure_Badgeholder_Duolite_IDSH2004.asp#productTabs1
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: Microchipping Workers - 07/27/17 07:26 PM

Originally Posted By: wildman800
The scariest part to me is how intelligent people are jumping onto this band wagon!

What's scary is this could be the mark mentioned in Revelation 13:16-17. Time will tell.

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: Pete

Re: Microchipping Workers - 08/10/17 03:21 PM

Practically speaking ... let's suppose people have an embedded chip that uniquely identifies them. Lets suppose - amongst other things - this chip can send a signal to unlock your garage or front door. How do criminals gain access to your house? Simple, they gain access to the chip. How do they do this? They dig the chip out of your body with the point of a knife.

This is not fictional thinking. The problem of "kidnapping" has become a big problem in Mexico. One company came up with a solution. If you pay a price, they will embed a tracking chip in your arm. That way the police can find you, if you arw kidnapped. It's a LOJACK system for human beings. So how do the drug cartels deal with this problem? If they think that a person has an embedded chip, they dig it out with a sharp knife.

Pete
Posted by: hikermor

Re: Microchipping Workers - 08/10/17 03:28 PM

Much better than using a dull knife, I'll wager.....
Posted by: Ian

Re: Microchipping Workers - 08/10/17 06:26 PM

Nineteen years ago:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/professor-has-worlds-first-silicon-chip-implant-1174101.html

See Project Cyborg Just over halfway down the page:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Warwick
Posted by: M_a_x

Re: Microchipping Workers - 08/10/17 06:46 PM

Originally Posted By: Pete
How do criminals gain access to your house? Simple, they gain access to the chip. How do they do this? They dig the chip out of your body with the point of a knife.


Itīll be much easier to let you keep the chip. After all they could invite you to give them a tour around your house and show them where your valueables are and how to access them.