‘Human barcode’ could make society more organized, but invades privacy, civil liberties

June 2, 2012
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By Meghan Neal / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS – Would you barcode your baby?

Microchip implants have become standard practice for our pets, but have been a tougher sell when it comes to the idea of putting them in people.

Science fiction author Elizabeth Moon last week rekindled the debate on whether it’s a good idea to “barcode” infants at birth in an interview on a BBC radio program.

“I would insist on every individual having a unique ID permanently attached — a barcode if you will — an implanted chip to provide an easy, fast inexpensive way to identify individuals,” she said on The Forum, a weekly show that features “a global thinking” discussing a “radical, inspiring or controversial idea” for 60 seconds .

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CKA – Yeah, that’s not gonna happen! Meaning no way in hell would I accept this!!! Biblical prophecy unfolding?

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