BigBallinStalin wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I am for any technology that can make tracking criminals, murderers, rapists, child molesters, illegal aliens easier!
Also, I support RFID 100% in cases indicative to health and having hospitals be able to scan your "chip" and get instant access to all your medical history records immediately!
My mom just went into the hospital, and the clinic that she went to beforehand never wrote down that she had Valley Fever. So when she went to another hospital with terrible headaches, they didn't know what to do. We assumed that the hospital had the records...but they didn't! If my mom had a RFID, they could have known that she had Valley Fever and treated her accordingly. But instead she ended up with spinal meningitis and is STILL IN THE HOSPITAL! SHE ALMOST DIED!
So, I support any legislation that involves using RFID technology for health record purposes. If that comes in the form of a National ID..I am all behind it!
STOP BEING SO PARANOID!
And Christians really need to get over this "MARK OF THE BEAST" complex! Geesh!
Or your mom could have just said to the hospital "I have Valley Fever; don't do anything stupid."
The RFID isn't going to make that previous clinic write down crucial information anyway.
Most people who are opposed RFID aren't paranoid or crazy. They're typically opposed to it because even though the RFID can be used for good purposes, the definition of who is good is largely in the hands of the government, and their decisions over such valuable information has no effective and/or clear oversight whatever. With the RFID, you're just easier to track down and keep more efficient records on, which is something that can be used against you without any "legal" justification whatsoever. All it takes is a small bribe or some kind of coercive activity, and one can find out much about anyone they like. That information can be used against them, which it will be for political campaigns, destroying people's reputations that the government deems as "bad," or just to make someone's life absolutely difficult in a more efficient manner.
No, thank you, sir. People who do support RFID aren't aware of the potential problems upon which will easily be exploited by the government and its certain agencies or highly influential individuals, who aren't government employees. And if they are aware, then they're either gullible or just typical indifferent, uninvolved Americans, who constantly fail to critically think about important issues.
Military ID cards already use this technology, and it saves lives in the form of medical information.




