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Michigan Passes Controversial Bill To Microchip Humans Voluntarily “To Protect Their Privacy”

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The chips, roughly the size of a grain of rice, are implanted into the hands of employees and act as a replacement for I.D. badges, timecards, usernames and passwords…

The Michigan House of Representatives has passed a controversial bill to microchip humans voluntarily in the state under the guise of protecting their privacy. The Microchip Protection Act would allow Michigan employers to use microchipping of their workers with their consent. However, research has shown that RFID transponders causes cancer.

The plan to microchip humans is sponsored by Rep. Bronna Kahle under the guise of protecting the privacy of workers. The stated objective of the bill is that it will protect the privacy rights of Michigan workers and promote further growth for job providers as it relates to microchipping – a cutting-edge technology on the rise that increases workplace efficiency.

“With the way technology has increased over the years and as it continues to grow, it’s important Michigan job providers balance the interests of the company with their employees’ expectations of privacy.

“Microchipping has been brought up in many conversations as companies across the country are exploring cost-effective ways to increase workplace efficiency. While these miniature devices are on the rise, so are the calls of workers to have their privacy protected.”

– Rep. Bronna Kahle, the Republican who sponsored the bill, said in a press statement.

Radio-frequency identification tags, commonly referred to as microchips, are beginning to seep into the marketplace as new technological devices to help streamline everyday business practices. The chips, roughly the size of a grain of rice, are implanted into the hands of employees and act as a replacement for I.D. badges, timecards, usernames and passwords for security clearance, and even credit cards.

“Despite this type of technology not quite making its way into our state yet, I wouldn’t be surprised if it becomes a standard business practice statewide within the next few years,” Kahle said.

“We should absolutely take every step possible to get ahead of these devices.”

Under Kahle’s plan, Michigan employers would be able utilize microchipping, but could not mandate employees to have such devices implanted. Kahle said the measure strikes a good balance between protecting workers’ rights and providing businesses with flexibility to increase efficiency and further grow.

However, research has shown that RFID transponders causes cancer. Research has suggested 90 percent of Americans are uncomfortable with microchipping mostly due to studies that suggested a link between RFID transponders and cancer in lab animals.

In May, the plan to chip humans globally through a digital ID was exposed in the Italian Parliament. Sara Cunial, the Member of Parliament for Rome denounced Bill Gates as a “vaccine criminal” and urged the Italian President to hand him over to the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. She also exposed Bill Gates’ agenda in India and Africa, along with the plans to chip the human race through the digital identification program ID2020.

Michigan Passes Controversial Bill To Microchip Humans Voluntarily To Protect Their Privacy

The Michigan House of Representatives has passed a controversial bill to microchip humans voluntarily in the state under the guise of protecting their privacy. The Microchip Protection Act would allow Michigan employers to use microchipping of their workers with their consent. However, research has shown that RFID transponders causes cancer.

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AMHants
AMHants
July 5, 2020

They cannot wait to have us all micro-chipped one way or another.

I am just watching a video by Adam Curtis. ‘The Power of Nightmares’. What happened to Qutb in the 50s? Why do politicians embrace Jahillyah and does it aid our progression or force us to regress, as we embrace the age of ignorance?

TravelAbout
TravelAbout
July 5, 2020

I was going to ask are people really that stupid but then realized that it was a rhetorical question. Reminds me of the same logic in the saying ‘You have to burn the village down in order to save it’. Just proves that stupidity knows no bounds!

TravelAbout
TravelAbout
July 5, 2020

I must have missed something in this article, where does it explicitly state HOW it protects a human’s privacy? What utter bullocks!!!

cudwieser
cudwieser
Reply to  TravelAbout
July 5, 2020

It doesn’t. What contactless anything had been quick to prove is that inspite of convenience and the increased protection against physical theft, the same covenience has proven just as convenient to cyber attacks. What we have is effectively a crying baby spilling secrets to those that can listen. We are effectively being balled and chained, if not physically, but virtually. If stupid people want to be stupid we can do nothing about it but stand back, but as soon as anyone mandates anything, especially with kids, there will be lives lost.

Stunned at Sunset
Stunned at Sunset
July 5, 2020

More “Deep State” skullduggery! Gee Whiz! Will you International Communists give me a break. It’s not funny anymore!

marilyn renee
July 6, 2020

Satan worshippers must be wetting themselves with joy. Just say NO to chipping!

D3F1ANT
D3F1ANT
July 6, 2020

Ha ha ha! That will be the day.

DFJ150
July 6, 2020

Mark of the beast.

Jason Unruhe
Jason Unruhe
July 9, 2020

“by Zerohedge” = take with a massive grain of salt. BTW check the by Zerohedge source, it’s literally a conspiracy site Great Game India. They don’t even have the Bill right. It’s the opposite of what they claim. The Bill is for preventing employers from forcing their employees to implant the chips thus protecting their privacy, as in you don’t get a chip if you don’t want to and you still keep your job

Linda Howard
Linda Howard
July 9, 2020

I will NOT TAKE THE MARK!!

Val J
Val J
July 9, 2020

It’s a bullshit article. HB5672 PREVENTS companies from making microchipping a mandatory condition of employment. STOP w/ your propaganda & lies!!!!!

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