Congress is moving quickly to put into motion measures
that will ensure airport employees are subjected to stricter
security checks. Everyone from Restaurant employees to
airline mechanics could soon be forced to provide biometric
finger and iris scans and may even face the possibility
of being implanted with a microchip.
Currently all airport employees must pass
a police and FBI background check, however this may soon
be upgraded to include credit checks, routine searches
of bags and property and the use of biometric readers
with the possibility of microchip implants on the table
The measures are still under Congressional
discussion.
Local News Channel KENS5 broadcast a report
on the proposals from San Antonio airport recently:
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Such biometric readers are becoming commonplace in many
places of work, yet the use of microchip implants is yet
to become widespread.
There are however some workers who have been forced to
take the chip.
Government
workers in Mexico are being forced to take
the chip or lose their job. Staff of Mexico's attorney
general had to take the chip in order to access secure
areas.
In February, a Cincinnati
surveillance equipment company became the
first U.S. business to use this application when a handful
of employees voluntarily got implants to allow them to
enter secure rooms.
In a trail blazing act last year however, Governor
Jim Doyle of Wisconsin signed a law declaring
it a crime to require an individual to be implanted with
a microchip. The people of Wisconsin welcomed the RFID
law which imposes fine of up to $10,000 per day for a
violator. The Bill was introduced
by Rep. Marlin Schneider, D-Wisconsin.
A spotlight has recently been placed on chip implants
by the London
Times which ran a piece asking whether children
should be implanted in the wake of the kidnapping of British
toddler Madeleine McCann.
We have also previously highlighted how implantable chips
are being used for recreational purposes, to pay
for drinks in bars. The Financial Times today
ran a piece on the Baja
Beach club in Barcelona which has championed
the technology for years.
Earlier this year award winning director Aaron
Russo, appearing on the Alex Jones show,
stressed that the true intentions of the global elite,
in particular the Rockefeller family, is a microchipped
society. A society where you have no privacy, nowhere
to run, nowhere to hide, whether you’re innocent,
guilty, indifferent or impaired. A microchipped society
sounds like something from a horrific science fiction
movie, as ever fiction is being mirrored by reality as
we now see it being debated in Congress.
The Age in Australia reported that within ten years the
chip will be as common
as cell phones are today. If the scheme became
commonplace then it is estimated that around 75%
of the population would be mandated to take
the chips.
By pure coincidence (ahem) IBM, the company behind Verichip,
the major retailer of implantable chips, also ran
the cataloging system used by the Nazis to
store information on Jews in Hitler's Germany.