The Mark: Scientist Claims Human Microchip Implants Will Become "Not Optional"
They will have to physically force this on me. Hell, I won't even use a GPS and my cell phone is older than dirt.
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The only reason they aren't now is because cash is readily available in society. Personally, I will go out of my way to pay in cash or pickup a gift card before using my debit or credit cards. Sure they can do it now through a variety of steps but there is still an alternative that they cannot track.
You say RFID chips could allow the government to block a person from the marketplace, and I'm just pointing out they can already do that right now. All they need to do is call your bank and tell them to freeze your account. I don't see why the physical location of the microchip, whether it's in your skin or in a credit card, makes any difference.
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