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Your cell phone's GPS chip tracks you, (so can triangulation) Your ezpass for roads tracks you. We have cameras and in some places microphones in the streets.
You are alarmed at this?
Isnt it amazing how they want to know exactly who you are except in the voting booth?
Tim
This is the same Janet Napolitano who refuses to enforce our immigration laws and provide real border security? I'll agree with this proposal when it includes embedding radio chips in the ass of every illegal found in the country by federal or local officials, and every federal official who has failed to pay taxes or contributed to the extravagances of Fannie and Freddie, and every person who falsified documentation to obtain a house they can't afford or lender, broker, appraiser, underwriter, or banker who conspired to provide bad mortgages.
Who'd a thought that Janet Napala-RENO would be the one to herald the Mark of the Beast?
Clinton Admin appointee, then a carpetbagging Gov to AZ (Shame on my home state)now a tool in the Obamanation cabinet.
RAK
Noter to self: buy mumetal futures.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
RIFD chips for identification, verification, tracking, and even account access and fund transfers is already here.
As with all new technologies, the potential for abuse and misuse is not fully known, but it's there. SciFi writers have been dealing with it for several decades.
Here's one site that'll lead to others:
http://www.neaiga.org/getting_chipped.htm
Note to self:
When on an operation, do not take your wallet.
(What? Real bad guys already know this? Then why...? Oh.)
—DougM
DougM, better yet, borrow your lefty neighbor's driver license.
Doug, we professionals call "operations," "double secret missions." Now that I've told you that, I'm going to have to ask you not to tell anyone.
So... what?... I'm on double-secret probation?
–DougM
Just microwave the sucker. Cook it for 30 seconds.
"just microwave it ... "
I'm pretty sure that would be the current gummint's equivalent of burning one's draft card.
So when I make my new line of lovely leather wallets in beautiful colors and textures, do I just line 'em with tin foil or do I hafta construct an internal Faraday cage?
e~C
They can try to prove I did it.
Screw 'em.
There is a lengthy article on this subject in today's "World Net Daily".
They have been doing this with Military ID for several years now.
A thin lead sheet should block the RF transmission. I am going to test one and see how strong the transmission is, if I can get a hold of a RFID.
DE644