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i agree 007 its starts out small and then gets hacked.....i think it is assumed to be an electronic wallet of sorts...
even those with medical needs have other ways to show it...i was surprised when i saw the first ....o then sticks you put into computers....made into a medical id bracelet....with all your medical history not just blood type but they download it all on the stick...i will stick with my medical id bracelet.....it just gets hot in the sun....no hacking possible
Good for you. They will come up with many reasons for taking the Mark but the truth is their agenda for having you take it has nothing to do with medical conveniences, a cashless society, etc. That is just the excuses they will use. As you can see they are already trying to acclimate the public to the idea of it.Since I live in WI I've heard a little more coverage on this. They're saying that ANY information could be stored on the chip to be scanned, such as your medical records, address, SS#, blood type, etc, anything, anything YOU would want. I don't think it would be long before someone finds a hack to scan these chips, and there ya go. Identity theft, drain your bank account, black mail... I think I'll pass.