Re: Worldnetdaily: YOUR PAPERS, PLEASE ...Human ID implant to be unveiled soon

From: Gina Miller (nanogirl@halcyon.com)
Date: Sun Aug 13 2000 - 16:46:12 MDT


Yes they did, poor sap couldn't engage in sexual activities due to the
helicopters hovering in his window.
Big brother was everywhere. The movie had a dark eerie gritty quality to it,
the big screen omni God was in every environment, filtering verbal control.
People would pass messages in between secret pages of books, when caught in
was off to prison, where you were thought brainwashed, into the 'correct'
line of thinking per your release.
Gina~

> They made a movie of it? i wonder if the movie was anything similar to
the
> book. I read the book while in High School in the sixties. It was hot
> stuff at the time but (as always) rather tame now.
>
> I'm in favor of implants...not necessarily ID implants though (unless it
> suites my purposes)....I want implants that augment my capabilities. Like
> mike mentioned some time ago....the road to a "soft" upload.....
>
> The thing I like about this is that it's a step in the right direction.
>
> However the tracking function can be a problem. A few years ago tracking
> devices were initiated on some trucks....i had one and I hated
> it.....primarily because the overeducated moron at the other end of the
link
> had no clue as to the real conditions i was facing when he commanded that
I
> do such and such. I got rather ingenious in disabling the tracking
> function.
>
> Now Big Brother wants to mandate something similar on all commercial
> vehickles. I dissaprove....
>
>
> >Saw the movie 1984.
> >G~
> >
> >
> >> I like it! Although I admit that the hard sell propaganda sounds a wee
> >bit
> >> scary. My "guardian," my "protector?" It will bring good things to
me?
> >> Did these guys ever read _Brave New World_ or _1984_?
> >>
> >> -Zero

Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
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