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RE: Over 3000 Opt-In for RFID Implant in Sweden and dub it "A Practical Choice"

I have been following the RFID chip since the early 2000's. It has been in development since the 1970's, by a gentleman named Dr. Carl Sanders and team.
Since the early stages of development, it has been branded to a company named, "Digital Angel." I think the name says enough. Yet, people felt otherwise. It was initially to track pets, to help owners who had lost their pet.
It didn't take long until a family in Florida was the first ever to be implanted in human beings. The decision was made after some accident with a sick child that needed attention, during a time when no one had access to his records of his illness. This ultimately jeopardized his ability to continue to live.
When President Obama initially was setting "Obama Care," it was rumored that it was going to be a mandatory device for the healthcare system. No definite confirmation was ever concluded.
It was only a matter of time before the company would find another reason to try to implement this on people. I only hope for the best, and hope that crypto isn't the catalyst for this abomination.

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I seen a video where Dr. Sanders was talking about the chip. I found it very interesting. I will leave the clip at the end of this comment in case you would like to view it. I think the whole reason they started using it in pets was to get people use to it. There have been quite a few people express their concerns that crypto will play a major part with the implant. There is already a chip that was made by a company called BiChip to store Bitcoin and Ripple. A company called Dangerous Things also has a chip that can store Bitcoin keys along with credit card information...

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