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Feds Stripping Internet Privacy

At what cost will this interference with the Internet put America? First, foreign countries won't buy any computers that have "the chip" installed and the citizen won't have the real truth in news because all the major news services are owned by a handful who then control, or attempt to control, our sources and therefore our knowledge.

It is unbelievable that so many are enthralled with electronic banking and computer records, which thereby play directly into the hands of a government intent on controlling its citizens.

If you thought all those sci-fi books and movies are just make believe, get your head out of the sand. Many of your pets have a chip installed so they can be found. Well, that's not too bad because pets won't be involved if we have another 1776, but keep in mind that it is in the works to implant chips in humans.

Think about it!

Arthur S
Detroit, MI


 

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