The RFID chip worshippers

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  • The article criticizes society's passive acceptance of RFID chips, comparing this situation to historical events of domination and subjugation.
  • The author questions the loss of freedom and the fear of death that push individuals to accept controlling technologies without thinking.
  • It refers to human history as a repetitive cycle of conflicts and manipulation, and compares the implantation of chips to historical practices of submission.

The RFID Chip Adorers

The Adorers of the Chip

March 10, 2005

A reaction from a reader, Sébastien Tourbier, 36, IT professional, from the Lille area

I am distressed by what I have just read. The frog that is slowly boiled does not realize what is happening to it. The chip is coming, and it can do nothing for those who accept it. The core of today's human being has not evolved in 5000 years.

In the time of Alexander the Great, people were massacred to avenge the burning of Athens. The Greek civilization was supposed to spread like a flood. After ten years of constant wars, at the death of Alexander, the world was plunged into civil war. Generals "divided" the world at the cost of massacres and genocides, and civilians turned into mercenaries. Later, Caesar did the same, dreaming of the greatness of Alexander. All of human history is an eternal repetition.

Today, people want to avenge the towers. And it's starting again. "Gorillas" in service manipulate the people's fear to take from their neighbor what they don't have themselves. We are in the 21st century, and these "gorillas" have everything in their hands to set the planet on fire. The little chimpanzees that we are gesture wildly in all directions to alert our peers, who plug their ears, close their eyes, and keep silent. (1st company, Chirac president, Bush back in power, nature deteriorating, Reeves at Fogiel, not saying anything and not being heard!).

What can be done? Wait for the arrival of the ETs and see them take control of our world to put us in line. It should already be done? Launch a communication campaign, like Greenpeace, to wake people up? Why do it? The reality pleases the masses. Everyone couldn't care less! What matters is their football match, running like crazy on sale days, or buying a nice wooden garden set before spending all your time crammed on the beaches, offering yourself to the sun god.

They are preparing the enslavement of man behind the scenes, it's so loud that it slips onto the stage during the performance, it's normal, it's part of the ongoing history: strikes, wars, viruses, climate control, epidemics, deforestation, pollution, and now chips, etc., etc. What a joy, let's thank the great human spirit! We must fight all this. And if the battle is elsewhere. Leaving the ocean, as humans populated this world, they built an universe in their image, or rather, in their excess, and it spreads over our world, they search, they search for answers to their questions, always moving, but what are they searching for? They don't know, but they search, in searching for the truth. Man will die because he is crushed by goods or the lack of them, because he can't find.

He communicates excessively, hoping to finally understand. As a sign of unity, people have become addicted to their mobile phones, they walk in front of us, the device glued to their ear, an external sign of existence, of social recognition. People call Auchan in front of the toilet paper aisle, it's so important to be connected to the collective consciousness. At this stage, getting a chip implanted to feel good with our fellow beings, it's just a small jump away!

Human beings are so afraid of death that they adorn themselves with artificial things to forget it. "Look, I'm talking on the street, someone calls me, I exist, so I'm alive, so I'm not dead." Another example in the street: "Look at my phone, it's green and yours? Mine is red, but I take photos!" "Mine lets me play Pac-Man." Who hasn't seen people at a street corner, in a subway, laughing and playing with their little phone. All Western peoples are preparing for the big jump into the unknown. It's not just a technological evolution, salesmen walk the streets, in stores with earpieces around their necks or worse, in their ears, ready for any eventuality. They want to listen to another voice, not their own, they no longer want to think, they want others to do it for them. But there is danger here.

During the Second World War, part of my family went to die in the gas chambers, marching in step, in silence, under the barking of dogs, listening to the guards saying, "Everything is fine, you will wash, it will be better afterwards, move on!"

After years of mental preparation, months of pressure, everything was ready to bring large numbers of people to the right place, at the right time. Half a century, an abundance of testimonies, shocking images for weeks about the Nazi camps... for nothing. It's not only at the CNRS that people have short memories. Again, people no longer listen to their inner voice, but to another, more honeyed, more convenient. It's less complicated: "Keep trust, little man, don't be afraid, we will improve your life, your security, we will push your death and your suffering as far away as possible, just extend your hand or your neck, it will take a few seconds, and the villains will no longer be able to hurt you."

Man will sell his soul, because he can't find answers to his questions, so he is so afraid of his own death, so afraid of not finding, that he will let others decide for him, without understanding, without realizing, without finding. You are right, it's the absence of dreams that is missing from man: how to go further, how to fight.