
By Jo Best
Published: Friday 18 March 2005
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Name
Ken Hall
Location
Barrow in Furness UK
Occupation
Software Engineer
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How many people have accused me of being a paranoid delusional conspiracy nut for daring to suggest that Government's would want to implant chips in people's skin for tracking purposes? This article states that the EU thinks, under certain conditions, that this would be OK.
I wonder if Charles Kennedy knows and what is the Lib-Dems feeling about this?
The really frightening part is how much of what that nut David Icke has written is coming to pass. The government's of the world are proving him right. They are looking at introducing trackable bio-metric ID cards linked to databases and the longer view is trackable ID chip implants.
Implants to track people are NOT okay.
Anonymous
How many people have accused me of being a paranoi...
Ken Hall
I dont mind the cops tracking, But what is to stop...
Mark S. Marks
What about Oyster cards. Used to track people?
Anonymous
David Icke; not such a nut after all.
Also see ...
Anonymous
If you are carrying a cell phone less than five ye...
Ben Deredundat
has anyone hear been on david ickes website or rea...
mick mclaren
Have you ever had your child go missing in the mal...
John The Worriedparent
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