Re: A unique number for every "person" - can it be done?
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Date: 02/28/05
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Date: 28 Feb 2005 10:45:18 -0800
Jacob Sheehy wrote:
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> [...]
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> By the sounds of it, you want to subject every single person on
> the planet to this system. You want to force every individual
> being to have an identification number? So that they can be
> tracked, and watched? A number unique to each person, so that
> you can always find out where they are or something?
>
> What *purpose* does this ID number serve? Why are you working
> towards this? Is the answer obvious, and my teenage mind not
> seeing it? Because you've got me stumped.
Hadn't you heard? If we're all to have a compulsory RFID chips
embedded in our skulls, it stands to reason they must each have
a unique ID.
Otherwise the security services will get in a frightful muddle
trying to monitor everyone, and nobody would want that surely?
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