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Mrs. Newport
4/21/17
Survey and Responses
List of Questions:
1. What is an RFID chip?
2. What purpose does it serve?
3. Do you feel the data collected on an RFID chip is safe?
4. What are some of the benefits you can think of?
5. What are some of the drawbacks?
6. Do you feel that RFID chipping of U.S. citizens is immoral?
7. What would your response be if the U.S. forced all citizens to be
chipped?
my theory, that most people would not want this mandate forced upon
what an RFID chip is, as well as its current applications in the business
Subject # 1 Responses:
Q1: What is an RFID chip?
yes
Q4: What are some of the benefits you can think of?
No
Q7: What would your response be if the U.S. forced all citizens to be chipped?
Subject #2 Responses:
Commonly found on credit cards, ID cards, when animals are chipped, etc. and it can be used for
retail/ shipping instead of bar codes.
No
Q4: What are some of the benefits you can think of?
It's nice for animals if they get lost i suppose and used for more accurate/ faster counts and
tracking for retail/ shipping.
The information is not secure and can be tracked by anyone for any purpose. When linked to
your financials, your account information and money is also vulnerable.
Depends on if it is forced or not and if the option to have it removed is available. It would be
completely immoral for forced chipping but people are welcome to volunteer for anything they
like.
Q7: What would your response be if the U.S. forced all citizens to be chipped?
I would move to a state that implements a law against mandated chipping or ultimately leave the
country if I had to.
Subject #3 Responses:
to track stuff
I'm not sure, but I'm pretty sure that is a good way to manipulate a huge population.
Q4: What are some of the benefits you can think of?
maybe if you had a huge building with lots of employees each person can have their own RFID
and you know who entered where and when.
The end of the world, in the ending of the chain of biblical prophecy begins with the mark of the
beast (RFID implants) then the cashless society, followed by the end.
Q7: What would your response be if the U.S. forced all citizens to be chipped?
Subject #4 Responses:
Q4: What are some of the benefits you can think of?
privacy
yes
Q7: What would your response be if the U.S. forced all citizens to be chipped?
Subject #5 Responses:
Radio frequency ID
Depends on the chips purpose and the type of information. In logistics, RFID tracking is great for
allowing customers to know exactly where there shipments are and their ETA to destination. As
for sensitive information, I personally have security concerns.
Q4: What are some of the benefits you can think of?
Absolutely, it's the land of the free and home of the brave. Nobody needs to know what, where,
when, and why I am doing something unless I want them to know.
Q7: What would your response be if the U.S. forced all citizens to be chipped?
I'd lead the rebellion with the constitution in one hand and my rifle in the other.
Subject #6 Responses:
Radio frequency ID
Can keep track of things, be used as a form of ID, and other fun things like the chips in credit/
debit cards now a days.
some data yes of course... however it's still technology and because of that, things can get hacked
and info can be stolen.
Q4: What are some of the benefits you can think of?
yes and no. In ways yes because I feel like the government could take advantage of the data
collected. No because I definitely do see where people there would be benefits to it.
Q7: What would your response be if the U.S. forced all citizens to be chipped?
I would be quite pissed. In my personal opinion there are definitely more consequences or
potential ones than benefits. It's awesome that we have all this advanced technology , however I
think putting them inside people, especially if it is forced, crosses a huge boundary. we are
humans, not robots.
Subject #7 Responses:
Implanted radio frequency personal identity chip inserted under the skin
If voting isn't safe how can this be? Honestly a hacker should create the security for the data
Q4: What are some of the benefits you can think of?
Security in our country control if tracking criminals to have justice served no more cold cases
How do we prevent people from removing the chip are there going to be consequences that are
fatal?
Yes although as a parent I want them safe and this can make for a better future with little crime
Q7: What would your response be if the U.S. forced all citizens to be chipped?
the Christian in me refers to the book of revelations and it conflicts with my religious beliefs; I
would be obedient but with reservations
Subject #8 Responses:
Radio ID or something
Q4: What are some of the benefits you can think of?
I guess
Q7: What would your response be if the U.S. forced all citizens to be chipped?
Subject #9 Responses:
tracks where you spend your money, tracks packages, finds lost pets.
Q4: What are some of the benefits you can think of?
find lost pets, lost packages, track if someone else used your bank account
most definitely
Q7: What would your response be if the U.S. forced all citizens to be chipped?
tracks packages, verifies ID, finds lost cats and dogs, tracks purchased items on your debit or
credit card.
Q4: What are some of the benefits you can think of?
like I said you could find your lost pets and track your purchases on your credit cards
Absolutely
Q7: What would your response be if the U.S. forced all citizens to be chipped?
I would pack up the family, all my guns and ammo and go on a never ending camping trip.