Sending radio signals is an overkill way to identify people (unless it is used for something more).
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Sending radio signals is an overkill way to identify people (unless it is used for something more).
Tracking chips aren't supposed to carry any information. They send radio signals. Though the US government "promised" they won't use it for tracking, I see no other reasons why the chip has to send...
The ones which were killed or put to reservations by the colonists?
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,123246-page,1/article.html
Notice the "starting in early 2006"...
People have lived in Europe for thousands of years. This is the place where hundreds of nations have existed for a long time. This is not a colony, it's the main land. We didn't have the choice to...
Under control? You mean like tracking control chips which are in US passports? And sacrifices - yes, the number of soldiers who die in Iraq or Afghanistan is really high. But that has nothing to do...
English only seems "better" because we're used to it. If either German or Japanese was the global language, you'd say the same about those languages. It's all about what you're used to.
America...