My WND Technocracy column revisits one of the very first subjects we tackled, but develops it further:
We, as a society, crawl, walk and even run inexorably toward William Gibson’s technologically saturated future. When we begin to accept technology into our bodies, we begin to absorb potential for great harm. As unreliable as any machine can be, dare we introduce this danger for any but the most necessary of reasons? What is the line between restoring one’s lost functions and augmenting one’s senses to a superhuman degree? At what point do we accept the possibility that an implanted device could experience a failure engineered by another person to hurt us?
Read the full column here at WorldNetDaily.






