technology war and identities

technology war and identities
Would you be willing to get "chips" to help the government fight the "war on terror"?

Technology It's here. A chip can be implanted under the skin that allows physicians to access their medical records if you had an accident and came to the emergency room unconscious. It also lets you make purchases like a credit card simply waving his right hand under a sensor. Would solve the problem of identity theft This makes it difficult to lose. If your child or grandparent is lost, he would be able to instantly find any location on earth. If everyone was required to have one would be practically eliminate crime, because it would give police the ability to track all at once. Imagine a group of teenagers one late night graffiti. The police could see who was in the area exactly when. No more illegal immigration. No more smuggling. The terrorists have nowhere to hide. Therefore, do not let Big Brother chip you and your children and live happily ever after? The technology is here.

Someone CHIP best first brother, so that we can see what the hell too!

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