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“The Technological Society” by Jacques Ellul, p. 398;
“But future adaptation will be calculated according to a strict system, the so-called “biocracy.” It will be impossible to escape this system of adaptation because it will be articulated with so much understanding of the human being. The individual will have no more need of conscience or virtue; his moral and mental furnishings will be a matter of the biocrat’s decisions.”
The above extract is in direct reference to the forthcoming mass-implantation of the brain (RFID) chips. The statement; “his moral and mental furnishings…” reveals but one function these RFID chips harbour; the removal of ones ability to think for ones self, which, in turn, results in the complete absence of ones individuality; a machine awaiting instruction!
Now I’m one for freedom (liberty) and safety (security), but I’m not about to give up the very thing that makes me, me; my mind, my individuality. Are you?
In the words of Benjamin Franklin (although a freemason himself, these words are nonetheless true); “Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.” This Blog Entry's Comment Board There are no comments on this post yet, be the first to leave one!
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