Wisconsin Company ‘Three Square Market’ to Implant Microchips in Employees
IF YOU AS AN EMPLOYEE ALLOW A COMPANY TO CHIP YOU, MAYBE YOU ARE A FOOL …
Three Square Market, a Wisconsin company is about to become the first one in the United States to offer microchip implants to its employees. What? Who on earth would allow themselves to be chipped? Are you so lazy that you can’t use an ID card to enter your business or use a credit/debit card to pay for things that you would have yourselves be chipped? As reported at The Daily Caller, the microchips utilize Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, which can identify nearby electronically stored information through electromagnetic fields, much like contactless credit cards and mobile payment systems To the employees of Three Square Market, ask yourself why your company would provide this service to you for free. If you actually think that there is no GPS type device in this chip, I have a bridge to sell you.
Microchip implant today, what’s tomorrow? Welcome to the Matrix.
A Wisconsin company is about to become the first in the U.S. to offer microchip implants to its employees.
Yes, you read that right. Microchip implants.
“It’s the next thing that’s inevitably going to happen, and we want to be a part of it,” Three Square Market Chief Executive Officer Todd Westby said.
The company designs software for break room markets that are commonly found in office complexes.
Just as people are able to purchase items at the market using phones, Westby wants to do the same thing using a microchip implanted inside a person’s hand.
Each chip costs $300, and the company is picking up the tab. They’re implanted between a person’s thumb and forefinger. Westby added the data is both encrypted and secure.
“There’s no GPS tracking at all,” he said.
Sorry, I think this is a terrible idea. So credit cards have never been hacked, eh?
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