door John Nash » do 13 apr 2006, 12:50
Het venijnige hieraan is dat ze het stap voor stap introduceren. Eerst RFID chips in pasjes, nieuwe identificatie-nummers dan chips omdat je wellicht je kind zou kunnen kwijtraken, enzovoort enzovoort totdat we allemaal met zon ******-ding in ons lichaam lopen.
Filmpje :
http://prisonplanet.tv/articles/july2004/2...cmicrochips.htm
A Cincinnati company is requiring any employee who works in its secure data center to be implanted with a microchip:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article....RTICLE_ID=48760
http://www.dmeurope.com/default.asp?ArticleID=1879
Dan nog even een quote uit het Unabomber-manifest:
As experimenters have demonstrated, feelings
such as hunger, pleasure, anger and fear can be turned on and off
by electrical stimulation of appropriate parts of the brain.
Memories can be destroyed by damaging parts of the brain or they
can be brought to the surface by electrical stimulation.
Hallucinations can be induced or moods changed by drugs. There
may or may not be an immaterial human soul, but if there is one
it clearly is less powerful that the biological mechanisms of
human behavior. For if that were not the case then researchers
would not be able so easily to manipulate human feelings and
behavior with drugs and electrical currents.
158. It presumably would be impractical for all people to have
electrodes inserted in their heads so that they could be
controlled by the authorities. But the fact that human thoughts
and feelings are so open to biological intervention shows that
the problem of controlling human behavior is mainly a technical
problem; a problem of neurons, hormones and complex molecules;
the kind of problem that is accessible to scientific attack.
Given the outstanding record of our society in solving technical
problems, it is overwhelmingly probable that great advances will
be made in the control of human behavior.
159. Will public resistance prevent the introduction of
technological control of human behavior? It certainly would if an
attempt were made to introduce such control all at once. But
since technological control will be introduced through a long
sequence of small advances, there will be no rational and
effective public resistance.
1984, De Bijbel, The Unabomber Manifest.... zoek en gij zult vinden
Het venijnige hieraan is dat ze het stap voor stap introduceren. Eerst RFID chips in pasjes, nieuwe identificatie-nummers dan chips omdat je wellicht je kind zou kunnen kwijtraken, enzovoort enzovoort totdat we allemaal met zon ******-ding in ons lichaam lopen.
Filmpje :[url=http://prisonplanet.tv/articles/july2004/200704abcmicrochips.htm]http://prisonplanet.tv/articles/july2004/2...cmicrochips.htm[/url]
A Cincinnati company is requiring any employee who works in its secure data center to be implanted with a microchip: [url=http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48760]http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article....RTICLE_ID=48760[/url]
[url=http://www.dmeurope.com/default.asp?ArticleID=1879]http://www.dmeurope.com/default.asp?ArticleID=1879[/url]
Dan nog even een quote uit het Unabomber-manifest:
[quote]As experimenters have demonstrated, feelings
such as hunger, pleasure, anger and fear can be turned on and off
by electrical stimulation of appropriate parts of the brain.
Memories can be destroyed by damaging parts of the brain or they
can be brought to the surface by electrical stimulation.
Hallucinations can be induced or moods changed by drugs. There
may or may not be an immaterial human soul, but if there is one
it clearly is less powerful that the biological mechanisms of
human behavior. For if that were not the case then researchers
would not be able so easily to manipulate human feelings and
behavior with drugs and electrical currents.
158. It presumably would be impractical for all people to have
electrodes inserted in their heads so that they could be
controlled by the authorities. But the fact that human thoughts
and feelings are so open to biological intervention shows that
the problem of controlling human behavior is mainly a technical
problem; a problem of neurons, hormones and complex molecules;
the kind of problem that is accessible to scientific attack.
Given the outstanding record of our society in solving technical
problems, it is overwhelmingly probable that great advances will
be made in the control of human behavior.
159. Will public resistance prevent the introduction of
technological control of human behavior? It certainly would if an
attempt were made to introduce such control all at once. But
since technological control will be introduced through a long
sequence of small advances, there will be no rational and
effective public resistance.[/quote]
1984, De Bijbel, The Unabomber Manifest.... zoek en gij zult vinden