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Endangered Freedom ?

National Healthcare Will Require National RFID Chips

@Neo you're right, here i go with some personal comments about this :

In my opinion, i am quite happy that such a thing doesn't currently happen in my country ... but it doesn't mean i am confident in the futur.
What worry me is that those that have the financial power in their hands (banks & lobbies , Edge Funds, Insurrance Company, governments,International organizations have only one aim : get more money, and controlling more people, regardless of the environemental or human cost.

I like the Dalai Lama approach of money : money for company should be seen as food for human body : a necessary condition to survive but not an aim. The final target of all company should be to contribute as much as possible to bring happyness to people i.e. contribute to better world.
(reading : "The leader's way" by Laurens Van Den Muyzenberg & Dalaļ Lama)

In a summary he states that to make good decisions you must :
- Have yourself a fair behaviour
- Have a fair vision of the reality (consider as much point of view as they are of people concerned and even more, (the hollistic approach))
- Have fairs intentions (targetting to limit as much as possible the bad effects of your decisions, and make it for the happiness of as much people as possible, making choice for good reasons, not personnal reasons)

I just wish that those who have a lot of money and power would get aware (and ideally ... would apply) this approach.
All that happend
- Water Horizon ( massive pollution ... morgan stanley sold 44% of its BP part 3 weeks before the explosion)
- Financial crisis (letting people getting more debts that they can pay back ... banks)
- The poor countries' privatisations organised by International Monetary Funds & World Organisations
- Massive poisonning of population maintained by Chemical lobbies (Codex Alimentarius)
- Trangenic sterilisations of seeds (hybride) to force farmer to spend more money to buy seeds every year, and making them weak so that more pesticides are required to make them growth
- Turning into an illegal thing to growth old and strong variety of seeds just because they have not been given the approval by Lobbies to be referenced in the catalog of "allowed seeds"
- Nuclear contaminations (waste thrown into the sea, when not thrown in the nature or in low cost countries)

And all that ... just because those that have the power to change this just don't decide fairly... one day those guys will be judged by their children.
I worry about the mentally megalomaniac psychopathic irresponsible coward way those fat cat think and act.

We don't inherit of our parent's soil , we borrow it from our children.

It is a shame to demonstrate such a lack of respect to the earth and to any kind of life.

But just investigate by yourself, and make your own opinion i will never tell someone what he has to think, the freedom of thinking is so far something they can't take to us such a jewel should be used.
In fact it is the lack of using it that bring us to such a situations.

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