Montag Says No To Microchip
In an interview on The Alex Jones Show, Heidi Montag boldly stated that “over (her) dead body” would she allow a microchip to be implanted in her. This came about when Montag and husband Spencer Pratt were being interviewed about nightclubs introducing microchips to be implanted in people, allowing VIP customers’ easy access to restricted areas.
Needless to say, Montag is not, and never will be, sold on the idea of putting microchips into people. The reality “star” had this to say on the subject:
“The fact that people are even already OK with this is sickening, I could throw up right now. A chip? Are we dogs? Not even dogs deserve chips.”
“It says in the bible that it’s the mark of the beast and that is a sign of worshipping the devil – so over my dead body would I ever get a chip in my body. My body belongs to Jesus Christ, to God alone, and no one will ever put anything in me, I will not worship the devil, I will not be conformed to this world, that will not happen.”
Geez Heidi, tell us how you really feel why don’t you? Not that I don’t agree with her (personally I find the whole idea quite creepy), but there’s no reason to get so uppity about it either.
I don’t know about you, but I believe she worships God about as much as I believe The Pope goes clubbing every Friday night. I didn’t buy her bible thumping nonsense on I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here, and I’m sure as heck not buying it now. People who worship God don’t tend to be media whores or spoiled little rich girls, and she’s both.









What happened to Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag that they became followers of Jesus all of a sudden? Heidi Montag uses her Twitter to spread the holy word, you can check it out HERE. If you want to see Spencer Pratt’s Twitter page where he says stupid things like “the jungle was not healthy for Speidi brain” you can check it out HERE.
P.S. I completely agree with you Julie where you say:
“People who worship God don’t tend to be media whores or spoiled little rich girls, and she’s both”
She really needs to get a new act. One a little more convincing.
I never thought I’d agree with her on anything…. but I think implant chips are a bad idea too.
Why not- she already has tons of silicon implanted in her body. What’s a little more?
I really hate that stupid little twat.
I don’t know why, but I kinda like it when one woman points out the ridiculousness of another and uses name calling too.
twat! hahahahahaha
‘Twat’ – that is funny Michelle
I think it’s a bad idea and it will never happen. I also think if someone asked me about it I wouldn’t throw such a colossal hissy fit. I would just express my distate for it and move on.
Microchips are mentioned in the bible? Really?
Wow… those were some good prophets…
I know. I think they’re a couple of nut jobs.
They are, both of them.
“My body belongs to Jesus Christ, to God alone, and NO ONE WILL EVER PUT ANYTHING IN ME”
Hmm, I guess that doesn’t include implants.
I agree with Jordasche, a couple of nut jobs.
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