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You have every right to refuse shots or any treatments from your provider. Next time tell them you don't want it and they cannot give it to you. I didn't have that choice while I was on active duty, but now that I am not military I don't get flu shots and I wont have any tests or exams that I don't want to have. 12 years of enforced pap smears probably gave me more PTSD than 9-11. (Sorry for the TMI! ) |
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. . . FACEBOOK experiments with RFID chips and your user PROFILE!!!! Facebook flirts with RFID Tracking developers in meat space http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/22/facebook_rfid/ Facebook Tests Location Through RFID AT f8 http://www.allfacebook.com/facebook-...-at-f8-2010-04 . . .
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Then fucking leave Facebook
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either one or another: A) either we are all tagged before the 2012, so that after, the Nibiruans wo will take over can find us and use us as slaves or B) the plans to tagg us will never come to fruitition because the polar shift will happen first. which one people?????????????????? i prefer B!! |
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I prefer B as well, but with the current size of the Hitachi-chip (maybe there are smaller ones) people could get chipped through syringes. I believe that compulsory vaccinations is one of the methods they have in mind. ... |
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The following news story has just appeared on a Twitter feed for RFID Protect, and it makes for very interesting reading indeed. If you visit the aforementioned links you should be able to 'drill down' to the article in question; although just in case it's moved down the rankings (obviously as new posts emerge this will happen) then the one to look for was posted at 12:19 PM Jan 7th - via a Facebook account - and with the snappy title, "Australia man dumps the key ring for RFID".
I've managed to grab the following quote from their link source: "...A man in Perth, Western Australia has placed an RFID implant in his right hand, giving him keyless entry to his home and automobiles, reports The Sydney Morning Herald. Joe Wooller, a 28-year old father of two, had a passive RFID chip surgically implanted in June of this year. “The goal was really just to get rid of keys and to try to minimize the amount of clutter one would have in their pockets,” he said. With just a swipe of his hand, Mr. Wooller can open the two doors to his house, his car and even start his motorcycle. “Just being able to jump on it and go for a ride [without keys] is pretty good,” he said. He does however still need a key to take the fuel cap off his motorcycle. The process of getting the chip implanted was said to be fairly simple. A doctor administered a local anesthetic and the procedure was performed so that Wooller could even watch." Now whilst I can see the attraction of this on the one hand (excuse the pun), on the other how long will it be until criminals decide to amputate this jokers' hand - and with it his RFID key to the kingdom - allowing said ruffians easy access to a whole range of high-value motorbikes, automobiles and valuable kit from his home! Lord you give them eyes, but they fail to see...
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im sure RFID technology could be quite useful if we didnt have to fear the super-elite. if we had resource based economy where money represented the utility of a persons job it could be quite useful to have our "credits" on our phones. money shouldnt be a big deal or a hassle, it should just represent how much luxuries we deserve based on how much useful work we do. it would be nice to be paid immediately instead of having to wait a week. could be a decent transition from capitalism to collectivism. RFID in our bodies is a little ridiculous i hope we dont get to that point.
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Also these: Panasonic Toughbook CF-H1 & Panasonic Toughbook CF-H1 Field |
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![]() Hospital Patients Now Being Microchipped with 'Electronic Tattoos' 'Being microchipped is now being spun as a method of protecting the health of hospital patients. To help mask the practice of this bodily invasion with a trendy, high-tech appearance, microchipping sensors are being referred to as "electronic tattoos" that can attach to human skin and stretch and move without breaking. Supposedly the comparisons of this hair-thin electronic patch-like chip to an electronic tattoo are being made because of how it adheres to the skin like a temporary tattoo using only water.' http://www.naturalnews.com/033427_el...rochipped.html |
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Extracting a portion from the above link and in a similar vein- i read somewhere that pre-programmed human implanted rfid chips are interrogated by the shop scanners that we see in their doorways that prevent shop thefts,- and trigger a silent signal to the stores' information management systems and security services of the implanted person's data who is entering their stores, so as to give them all kinds of background data on the implanted person. That along with the cctv is complete illegal surveillance on the implantees. It is highly unlikely this technology is being used for targetted marketing purposes! ![]() Coming soon: Police drug scanners and employer drug scanners Now, there may be one interesting side effect to all this: Employers who are interviewing potential job candidates might be able to buy (or make) simple drug scanning devices that detect the presence of a pharmaceutical microchip broadcast signal. (You could probably make one in your garage from electronic parts purchased at Radio Shack.) This might be very useful for employers who don't want to hire people taking medications. They invite you in for an interview and quietly scan for drug broadcast data. A red light tells them you're broadcasting medication data, and they calmly tell you the interview is over and "we'll get back to you." With employers right now drowning in health insurance costs, this could provide a simple, easy way for corporations to avoid taking on anyone who might create a cost burden on their health insurance plans (from their point of view). I don't necessarily agree with this use of the technology; I'm just saying this is one way in which it is likely to be used by employers to screen out employees who are on medications. Cops, too, could use a similar scanning device to determine if a driver at the scene of an accident might be medication impaired. Now this is a use I actually do agree with. Today's roadways are filled with mentally impaired drivers who are doped up on medications. The problem is actually far worse than drunk drivers, by the way, and yet virtually nothing is being done to combat this problem of "medicated drivers." (Most people don't even know the problem exists.) If people taking medications are broadcasting that fact through all the little microchips they swallow, then scanning for the presence of medications is simple. It's even easier than a breathalyzer test because it requires no action on the part of the test subject. The cop just presses a button, waits two seconds, and can then determine whether you're broadcasting medication data. At that point, you might be arrested under suspicion of "driving while medicated." Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/030341_mi...#ixzz1WP979N1z
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USDA Wants RFID Tracking Technology To Be Mandatory In US Food Stamp Program
Thursday, 14 June 2012 10:59 ![]() The following is an excerpt of the executive summary of the FINAL REPORT of the Use of Biometric Identification Technology to Reduce Fraud in the Food Stamp Program.' http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/6...-stamp-program |
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POLICE STATE - Students Tracked Like Cattle In New RFID Chip Program
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Now in the UK, pensioners have to present a special card in order to get free dental treatment, and I assume that this now applies to free eye tests and spectacles. Xmas stamps are being sold at last year's prices to pensioners, and I wondered how they were going to sus who receives a pension? Now I know!
It's carrot for the donkey. Old people will be mislaying their cards and in the end be glad to be microchipped. The PTB tried it with missing pets, suggested it for children's security ... but it seems that they are going all out for the pensioners, who aren't exactly going to be much bothered most of them. Then they will be able to say 'see how it saves you all the bother of carrying cards. You can never lose a microchip!
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The University I attended uses RFID chips in all the library books it uses.
As part of the 'software engineering' module there was a requirement to work on a 4 person group that researched, designed and implemented a mini project relating to RFID technology in hospitals. I know this because I'm a former student. I wish I had been more 'enlighted' about these issues back then. The loss of real liberty and individual freedom isn't made in one foul swoop. It is done very slowly and incrementally with fear or the promise of social and technological advancement - one would find it hard to argue against using RFID chips to track hospital equipment where there could be a benefit shown. But I now realise that once you go down the garden path of tracking objects / people it is a very slippery slope indeed. Last edited by firstname_lastname; 23-11-2012 at 04:55 PM. |
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Hi, i dont know if this was already posted i had a glance through but the following link is one of Australia's biggest RFID chip designers and manufacturers, they already have it implanted in miners, off shore rig workers and anyone in our country that has a hazardous job "for their safety" you cannot get the job without it.
the link is http://www.ramp.com.au/rfidpeopletracking.html not only that but give them a call from their website and they will talk to you about the benefits of chipping your child so you don't get your child kidnapped, and that you can monitor their fitness levels and the like. There is nothing forced about it, at my brothers school here there are at least 3 kids with RFID chips that their parents can track with their iphone software, its hard to fight something when so many people are so willing to take part. Its the same with the Kinect tech in XBOX 360, whilst it may be great to use, you agree when you set it up to terms that data is collected, mostly to collect the new youth of today, as their plan is so gradual, anyone that is older, knows whats going on is irrelevant as their plan is so slow and gradual that they know we will die out, and that every generation will have a lower ratio of people who are against it. The time to educate others and ignore them (the true corrupt ones) is right now, blogging on forums is great, but not if you just get up and go work and be a part of the problem which unfortunately most people who claim to be against the NWO tend to do. Life really is easy, and its not hard to move, anyone needing a new job or way to get out need just ask. I don't see the point of staying in the system for any reason, be it wife, kids, debt or anything else. As what we need to do is much much greater. |
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Also the fear of people worrying about putting their names on things like blogg posts is irrelevant. I have been a hacker (for good) for years, and names are irrelevant. unless you are actually doing something worthwhile thats is working to stop their agenda "they" wont do a thing to you, and its ignorant to think otherwise.
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