Archive for April 18, 2008
INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS – PART 2, The Veri Chipping of Temecula
April 18, 2008 by PT Rothschild.
Temecula, California – As my story about the Veri chipping of Temecula’s children on this Saturday starts to make the local main stream media and Internet myspace rounds, thanks to my rock scene connections, I have to say that I do see the diabolical irony of ‘chipping’ being done to the very same south end kids whose parents wear orange hats and complain about possibly breathing silicon dust as they stand in an orderly formation and do what they are orchestrated to do to protest, being drawn in this time by the words ‘safe’ and ‘free’ with no chicken feed, just the showing of a Karate Kid movie.
I don’t know about you, but when I look at Dick ‘a Shot & a Beer’ Cheney in ’96 with his ‘we’d be stupid to go into the Middle East’ and contrast that with the 1999 Cheney comments, it’s like a different person is talking. Factor in the recently elected Congressional Democrats who were swept into office on a wave of anti-war (occupation) sentiment and then folded ‘faster than Superman on laundry day’, you have to wonder whether an ‘invasion of the body snatchers’ happened in D.C., or do you?
Remember the Veri chip?
The plan is to get all humanity micro-chipped. For, despite a multiplicity of control tactics currently being imposed upon us - mortgages, credit cards, street surveillance systems and antidepressants among them - people still have a basic level of personal freedom. Although it’s getting harder to do so, we can still walk out of consumerism and embark on a new life. But if we are chipped this won’t happen. This is because scientists’ knowledge of neuro-science is now such that, by having a tiny microchip implanted inside our body, we can be regulated at an emotional level. By gaining control over our body’s receptor-ligand network, our emotional state can be manipulated by electrical signals, either as a part of a chip’s program or via remote signaling.
There is already a steady trickle of stories in the papers and on TV relating the benefits of micro-chipping. Scientists now make statements extolling the wonders of implant technology for treating and monitoring illnesses. Computer errors, viruses and fraud, previously virtually unheard of a few years ago, have now increasingly begin to manifest. Having your personal records placed on a microchip implant will become renowned as the only safe way to keep personal data safe from interference, likely because of the encryption technology available on the personal chip.
Once chipping is finally accepted as being an integral part of life in the twenty-first century, large corporations will begin to make it a requirement for employment, likely under the guise of it being their contribution to creating a positive society. The media will constantly portray chipping as the socially positive thing to do. Small children will go missing in high profile cases on the daily news, and then be found, “because they were chipped.” Young people’s TV will be especially targeted. Getting chipped will be seen as a cool thing to do, with a vast array of different chip features available to order. Getting chipped will be seen as synonymous with “getting ahead” and attracting members of the opposite sex or “getting laid”.
The media will spare no effort ensuring that the negative aspects of getting chipped, such as feeling like a robot, are driven from people’s minds. Then the next stage will be implemented - the promotion of chips that can regulate aspects of our body’s function. With chips available capable of altering a whole range of neuro-chemical functions, we will increasingly have the ability to emotionally regulate ourselves. Given that it is now well recognized that negative emotions are mere symptoms of deeper needs not being met, all sorts of health problems could easily go undiagnosed. But, apart from health concerns, giving people the means to easily emotionally self-regulate could lead to the “Prozac generation” becoming global. People will become obsessed with feeling good about themselves all the time, ignoring anything which threatens to interfere with that feeling. Wars, starvation, political upheavals and global tyranny will all become just “other people’s problems.” With implant technology accepted as being part of life in the twenty-first century, who is going to notice if one day the chips seem to start regulating themselves. Who is going to notice if they no longer require us to actually program them, but seem to do it without our help, no longer allowing us access to our true feelings even if we wanted them?
This nightmare scenario seems like something out of science fiction but, in fact, much of the technology has already been developed.
The implantable microchip with global tracking system and bio-monitoring system are already here. It is powered by human muscle movement and will be offered to people concerned that they or their loved ones may go missing and to doctors wanting to monitor their patients. Patents for implantable chips that release pharmaceuticals into the bloodstream have already been issued and companies, such as ChipRx and Veri Chip, have been set up to develop them for the mass market. The technology is here, the only question is: how much persuading will be necessary to make us accept it?
In Temecula this Saturday, it’ll take just a slice of pizza and assurance from a voice that says, ‘trust me’. One thing is certain - everything will be done bit by bit. Step by step, we will be led into a place where no one, if they had thought about it, would ever willingly go - and without means of escape. But the Bible warned you. And so did The Review!
(ed. note: various sources contributed to this story.)
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