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Posted: Fri 17 Feb, 2006 23.01
by Corin
As the government of the Dear Leader is taking steps to introduce screening of rail passengers,
<http://news.bbc.co.UK/2/hi/uk_news/4434302.stm>
how much longer will it be before "permits to travel" are introduced because of the war time situation (viz the Global War on Terrorism)?
Posted: Fri 17 Feb, 2006 23.03
by tvmercia
Corin wrote:As the government of the Dear Leader is taking steps to introduce screening of rail passengers,
<http://news.bbc.co.UK/2/hi/uk_news/4434302.stm>
how much longer will it be before "permits to travel" are introduced because of the war time situation (viz the Global War on Terrorism).
you forgot to capitalise the UK in the url
Posted: Fri 17 Feb, 2006 23.08
by Corin
And if you think plain old biometric data compulsory identity cards are scarey, just wait until carrying the next generation card, the RFID, becomes compulsory.
<http://www.spychips.COM/>
Posted: Fri 17 Feb, 2006 23.15
by Sput
Just cover it in foil!
Posted: Fri 17 Feb, 2006 23.22
by Jamez
There's not a chance in hell that people would allow microchips to be embedded under their skin!
Posted: Fri 17 Feb, 2006 23.24
by Corin
Sput wrote:Just cover it in foil!
And then get busted by the ID Cops, just like RMS did at the UN World Summit on the information society at Tunis conference?
<http://perens.sourcelabs.COM/articles/2 ... n-foil-hat>
Posted: Fri 17 Feb, 2006 23.33
by Corin
Jamez wrote:There's not a chance in hell that people would allow microchips to be embedded under their skin!
One company already thinks that there is a market for "concerned" parents having their children chipped.
<http://www.wired.COM/news/technology/0, ... 71,00.html>
According to two web sites, using an AP source, judicial workers in Mexico have already undergoing chipping.
<http://crawfordpeace.nfshost.COM/node/2311>
<http://www.prisonplanet.COM/articles/ju ... lanted.htm>
And UK of GB & NI companies were thinking about this years ago (May 1999).
From
<http://www.geoffmetcalf.com/wndarchive/19544.html>
On May 10, 1999, the Windsor Star in Canada ran an article by Stephan Bevan of Britain's London Times entitled "Chips May Dip Into Workplace Sanity" which began, "Big brother could soon be watching from the inside. Several British companies are consulting scientists on ways of developing microchip implants for their workers to measure their timekeeping and whereabouts. The technology, which has been proven on pets and human volunteers, would enable firms to track staff. The data could enable them to draw up estimates of workers' efficiency and productivity."
And let us not forget the nightclubbers in Spain who are paying to join a scheme to get chipped.
<http://edition.cnn.COM/2004/WORLD/europ ... pain.club/>
Posted: Sat 18 Feb, 2006 14.14
by Jenny
Jamez wrote:There's not a chance in hell that people would allow microchips to be embedded under their skin!
You're so naive about people.
Posted: Sat 18 Feb, 2006 15.54
by Jamez
Jenny wrote:Jamez wrote:There's not a chance in hell that people would allow microchips to be embedded under their skin!
You're so naive about people.
No, just unjustifiably optimistic.

Posted: Sat 18 Feb, 2006 18.55
by James Martin
I really do hope that the Tories get back in at the next election. We need a decent Government back in who has got bottle and balls.
Bring back Maggie Thatcher, she knows how to sort this country out.
Posted: Sat 18 Feb, 2006 19.02
by Sput
So you want the tories, who by a large supported this idea, but you also think they're incapable of leading without an old fossil not long for this world returning?
0/10 for coherency!