Implanted Microchip To Replace Credit Cards, Car Keys

Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson

A microchip embedded under the skin will replace credit cards and keys according to Stephen Ray, who has already overseen a program for Sweden’s largest state owned train operator that allows customers to scan their chips instead of using tickets.

BBC News showcased the system in which Swedes are able to have their embedded chip scanned by a conductor who uses an app to match up their chip membership number with a purchased ticket.

Around 3,000 people in Sweden have already had a chip embedded in their hand in order to access secure areas of buildings.

SJ – the first travel company in the world to implement the system is north Europe’s largest train operator. The company initially expects around 200 people to join the program.

Despite Ray dismissing concerns about privacy, when the program was launched some customers complained that their LinkedIn profiles were appearing instead of their train tickets when conductors scanned their biometric chip.

“You could use the microchip implant to replace a lot of stuff, your credit cards, they keys to your house, the keys to your car,” Ray told the BBC.

His sentiments echo the tone of an NBC News report last year which asserted the microchipping of children will happen “sooner rather than later” and that Americans will eventually accept the process as something just as normal as the barcode.

“It’s not a matter of if it will happen, but when,” electronics expert Stuart Lipoff told the network.

Concerns about the embedded microchip representing the “mark of the beast” mentioned in the bible have been expressed by many on the Christian right for over two decades.

Revelations 13:16-17 talks about every man receiving “a mark in their right hand, or in their forehead,” without which they are not able to “buy or sell”.

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10 thoughts on “Implanted Microchip To Replace Credit Cards, Car Keys

  1. “It’s not a matter of if it will happen, but when,” electronics expert Stuart Lipoff told the network.”

    Has anybody noticed, every time, it’s always someone from Botswana, jeez, no pattern here…

  2. Without even mentioning the obvious issues with this, this is also health risk. Rather than handing a mugger/car jacker your key they will simply start removing body parts for keys.

  3. “Around 3,000 people in Sweden have already had a chip embedded in their hand in order to access secure areas of buildings.”

    That’s not the ONLY ‘access’ it will secure.

  4. I already have implants.

    I have six titanium screws and two titanium plates in my lower L4 and L5.

    Plus the scars to prove it.

    So I would have to say.

    I don’t need anymore implants.

    29K for titanium. .. in 2002.

    I suspect the price has gone up since then.

    I wonder what a new heart, liver and lungs goes for now ?

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