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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Epiphany

Where Technology, the State and Human Bio-Chemistry Meets The Fag:

RFID chips are tiny microchips which are being used in the retail industry to track boxes of goods, as well as individual goods in those boxes. The technology also has the potential to track individual humans. Experiments are being done with volunteers where RFID chips, the size of a grain of rice, are injected into people’s shoulders to track their movements.

Civil Libertarians are alarmed. The chips are small enough to be injected into a person without him being aware that he his now being tracked. The chips can operate for life.

FuelMix acknowledges the potential for abuse but is quietly delighted. Dogs and cats already have microchips in them. Fags are perfect candidates. FuelMix predicts that the technology will be available where the chip in you, will read the signal from the chip of the person you’re with including date and time. Both can be accessed by a central control centre. The RFID chip will be able to distinguish social from sexual contact, based on the hormonal readings in the blood and other indicators.

A perfect way to control the cheating fag or diseased fag from spreading himself around town. One  will be able to get a court order requiring the suspect fag’s RFID chip to be read and the contents disclosed. It will be like your cell fone bill, listing all the calls you made, the numbers, location and duration - except this will track who the fag was with, when, where and what they did.


The fag's DNA doesn’t lie. Only the fag himself does - although we also predict that the fag's genetic bio-chemistry can be so technologically manipulated that the fag won't even know he's lying. As technology becomes more pervasive and invasive, we foresee a new business niche : the Manipulation of Plausible Deniability in Human Behaviour.

Originally published 18 June2006
Amended and Republished 16 July 2014




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