Posted on 05/07/2012 8:49:06 PM PDT by Quix
OK, if people want to make RFID technology into a religious argument, so be it. But for the record there are others who feel this is silly and it’s just the modern day version of the dog-tag.
Not trying be disrespectful, just offering a different view.
No way I’m going to put a homing beacon on my body and go into combat. Nothing could be stupider.
If the Military does it, then we are doomed. We will have to follow suit.
NO, ABOLITELY NO!
Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills
Like most technologies, there is another side to this, which is beneficial. Of all the things we have to worry about, Id put this WAY down near the bottom of the list.
All "RFID/tracking you" thinking is just silly, isn't it.
Maybe they are demonstrating what happens with microchips by allowing al Qaeda folks to escape from detainment or just by releasing them from custody. The drones will find them and blow them up via microchip tracking.
OK, so aside from the mark of the beast, what happens when the enemy learns how to track our soldiers?
Talk about DUMBASS IDEAS.
They have been taking DNA for years now, not sure if that means the world is about to end, but I have my doubts.
I hope Christians will stop joining the military. Leave it for the gays and liberals. There is too much going on with the government that isn’t right for the very best young people to sacrifice their lives for bad, or even corrupt decisions made by clueless, Godless leaders.
I can visualize nasty leaders in their plush homes playing chess with each other using soldiers as chess pieces.
Anyone familiar with RFID technology knows that they are passive, unpowered devices that must rely on inductively or capacitively coupled energy to operate. At best their range is a few centimeters. Any thoughts about remotely tracking or controlling soldiers with these things is pure science fiction.
They do have advantages, though in security situations in which weapons and sensitive equipment can be linked to a soldier or soldiers. These keys in effect disable weapons and gear that is dropped, left behind or taken away from troops rendering them useless.
wrist straps, helmet nubs, heel transmitters, or chips... if YOU can monitor the troops on the battlefield with your tech...
the ENEMY can monitor your troops on the battlefield
this would give the enemy the location of every one of our guys on the field.
this crap doesn’t even pass the tactical smell test
It is moving “Forward” quickly.
“Sir, we’re detecting rapid respiration, increased heart rates and profuse sweating from everyone in the unit”
“Relax corporal, it’s just another Friday night in the barracks of the new Army”
I agree. My guns will be blazing before some gubmit goon tries to implant a chip in me.
Allthe enemy will have to do is get the frenquicies. impose a map over where the signals are andthen...... And that is a simple process.
Wouldn’t be surprised if they already are...chipped.
Sounds to me like the idea is to have a foolproof way to ID friendly KIA, which (unlike dogtags) can't be easily lost, defaced, etc. The downside is that a soldier facing capture who wants to conceal his identity, for whatever reason, can't.
I agree that the government has no business attempting to require stuff like this of civilians.
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