FAQ :: Will microchip implants be mandatory in the near future?

” So they asked Him, saying, “Teacher, but when will these things be? And what sign will there be when these things are about to take place?” ( Luke 21:11).”And there will be great earthquakes in various places, and famines and pestilences; and there will be fearful sights and great signs from heaven” (Luke 21:11).

A British scientist says (April 2014) that the implanting of microchips in humans will be something that won’t be seen as optional in the near future. Dr. Mark Gasson of the University of Reading in Britain says that RFID tags will become so commonplace that everyone will be expected to have one for business and healthcare.

“It’s not possible to interact in society today in a meaningful way without having a mobile phone,” Dr. Gasson told the Sydney Morning Herald. “I think human implants will go along a similar route. It will be such a disadvantage not to have the implant that it will essentially not be optional.”

Gasson is known as the first human being to contract a computer virus after a chip in his arm placed in 2009 that carried a virus, which infected his school’s entire computer network.

“It has the potential to change the very essence of what it means to be human,” Dr. Gasson said.

VeriChip, a company that provides RFID chips to medical facilities, has recently began a campaign encouraging parents to microchip their children to protect their children in the event of kidnapping. However, it has been revealed the company’s chips do not have GPS technology, so they would be useless in an actual search for missing children.

Microchips will continue to be introduced as a means of safety and convenience. This is how massive numbers of people will agree to it accept it regardless of the erosion of privacy.