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RFID to Speed Commuting Payments for Some Big Apple Workers After a long wait, commuters traveling between New Jersey and New York could soon be using RFID technology to board trains. Oh the joy!
New World RFID Passports
The US government will require nearly all of the passports it issues to have a computer chip containing the passport holder’s personal information by October 2006, according to regulations published this week.
Starting in early 2006, the US Department of State will begin issuing passports with 64KB RFID (radio frequency identification) chips containing the name, nationality, gender, date of birth, place of birth, and digitised photograph of the passport holder.
Korean Society Slips Into Age of Surveillance The recent revelation that the country¡¯s spy agency snooped on civilians during past administrations is renewing public fears that Korea is becoming a surveillance society based on an intrusive state.
Avoid Internet-era Big Brother But the biggest concern of the Center for Democracy and Technology in Washington, D.C., is that the order would give the FBI the authority to approve all new technologies, a threat to the freewheeling creativity that's made the Internet so successful, said John Morris, the center's staff counsel.
Updating the law to allow wiretapping in the Internet era should not come at the cost of privacy, creativity or billions in added expense. The billions spent comes from the taxpayers. So we pay for the privilege to be spied on.
RFID 'really scary technology' International government, medical, military and other concerns insist RFID is absolutely vital for a host of applications ranging from inventory control to making sure patients get the correct medication. Oh of course! Who are they trying to kid?
All US passports to be RFID chipped Sweeping new State Department regulations issued on Tuesday say passports issued after that time will have tiny RFID chips that can transmit personal information including the name, nationality, sex, date of birth, place of birth and digitised photograph of the passport holder. Eventually, the government contemplates adding additional digitised data such as "fingerprints or iris scans". Expect more 'terrorist' attacks to usher the iris and fingerprint scans. Yawn. This is so predictable
Chips inserted in soldiers' brains So far it worked well on rats, and it is hoped that one day experiments will be carried out on soldiers.This is considered progress? This is an abomination to God.
RFID in the Postal Service
It all started with active tags being put in a random sample of postal packages, including letters, from many countries to assess the level of service so cross charges between the postal services of different countries could be equitable. This is still done to this day. However, RFID is now used by postal and courier services for many other purposes.
Mass RFID tagging for foods by 2015?By 2015 some 900 billion food items could well be RFID-tagged, and 824 million livestock will have more sophisticated, more expensive tags either on or inside them, according to a market analysis report available from Research and Markets. 900 BILLION!!
Big brother on campus The federal government, vastly extending the reach of an 11-year-old law, is requiring hundreds of universities, online communications companies and cities to overhaul their Internet computer networks to make it easier for law enforcement authorities to monitor e-mail and other online communications.
The action, which the government says is intended to help catch terrorists and other criminals, has unleashed protests and the threat of lawsuits from universities, which argue that it will cost them at least $7 billion while doing little to apprehend lawbreakers.
You need to ask . the 7 billion dollars spent , which companies will benefit? Same old song and dance.
EFF Reveals Codes in Xerox Printers "Underground democracy movements ... will always need the anonymity of simple paper documents, but this technology makes it easier for governments to find dissenters," said Lee Tien, EFF senior staff attorney. "Even worse, it shows how the government and private industry make backroom deals to weaken our privacy by compromising everyday equipment like printers." More information to the 'people at the top' who have our interests in mind? Charmed :)
Biochips for Everyone!
If someone proposed injecting a computer chip in your arm and said it could save your life, would you do it? As Orwellian as it sounds, VeriChip is betting this will be a billion-dollar business. The firm's parent company, Applied Digital Solutions, won FDA approval last year for what it bills as the "world's first human implantable microchip." A radio-frequency identification (RFID) transponder the size of a grain of rice, the VeriChip contains a 16-digit personal ID number that can be scanned like a bar code, providing health-care workers access to your medical records online. That could be lifesaving in an emergency, cutting the likelihood of medical errors for accident victims, Alzheimer's patients--anyone who can't communicate or lacks ID. The IBM beast continues it's goal to tag everyone.
Casinos go high-tech to track gamblers LAS VEGAS - As if the house didn't already have the upper hand, casinos are betting on new technology that lets them read the players better than any savvy gambler.The casinos says the new systems can't be used against gamblers and might even benefit them, but some players and regulators aren't so sure."Intelligent" blackjack systems that have several elements, all invisible to the players, already are in use at nearly a dozen casinos across the country, and countless others are considering them.
Beat the house by not betting . Legalised theft is the game they play.
Road to secure US drivers' licenses looks chaotic "People are just now beginning to wake up and see what this act means. Every U.S. citizen is going to feel the impact very profoundly," said Michele Waslin of the National Council of La Raza, the nation's largest grass-roots Hispanic organization. Wake up , wake up.
You need not be paranoid to fear RFIDIf this sounds paranoid, take it up with IBM. The company filed a patent application in 2001 which contemplates using this wireless snooping technology to track people as they roam through ''shopping malls, airports, train stations, bus stations, elevators, trains, airplanes, rest rooms, sports arenas, libraries, theaters, museums, etc." An IBM spokeswoman insisted the company isn't really prepared to go this far. Patent applications are routinely written to include every possible use of a technology, even some the company doesn't intend to pursue. Still, it's clear somebody at IBM has a pretty creepy imagination. IBM has a sick history and it thinks people forget. Read IBM and the Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance between Nazi Germany and America's Most Powerful Corporation available from Amazon to understand the goals and vision of IBM remain the same although this time round technology is vastly superior. Know your enemy. Know IBM.
Revealed: police's new supergun will blast rioters off their feet
British defence scientists are working on a new generation of weapons which includes microwaves, lasers and chemical guns that could be used to quell riots, The Independent on Sunday has found.
One highly classified project is to develop a "vortex gun", for use in riots, which fires a powerful, doughnut-shaped pulse of air at supersonic speed. Experts say the weapon could fire riot-control gas or other chemicals to disperse mobs or disable enemy troops. Isn't is amazing to see this progress, yet people still die of starvation . Who will these rioters be? Free speech is no longer under threat, its officially the enemy of the state. Wake up slumbering Christians , the writing is on the wall.
Spychips Sees an RFID Conspiracy Spychips is published by the Christian media publisher Thomas Nelson, and a forthcoming Christian edition of the book will contain an additional chapter linking RFID to the Mark of the Beast passage in the Bible's Book of Revelation, as well as "minor updates throughout the text to reflect Christian concerns," said Albrecht. Buy the book!
Want to check your e-mail in Italy? Bring your passport..
After Italy passed a new antiterrorism package in July, authorities ordered managers offering public communications services, like Mr. Savoni,to make passport photocopies of every customer seeking to use the Internet, phone, or fax .
This new law creates a heavy atmosphere," says Savoni, his desk cluttered with passport photocopies. He is visibly irritated, as he proceeds to halt clients at the door for their ID. "This is a waste of time," says Ms. Malesa in a telephone interview. "Terrorists don't come to Internet cafes." Could not agree more.The more laws that are created ,the more criminals are created by default. Thats exactly the way the powers that be want it.Micro-manage until the Verichip is the solution proposed to end all of the world's woes.
Bush pushes Congress to renew the Patriot Act"It's a positive piece of legislation. Parts of it are set to expire. Congress needs to recognize that terrorist threats won't expire. And so they need to send me a bill that reauthorizes the Patriot Act," the president said. Words are so deceiving. Read the Patriot Act and see exactly what the USA signs away. The very cornerstone that the founding fathers fought for.
Chip firm urges governments to push RFID use“The key players – technology firms, national and international governments and research and academic institutions – must work together if the full benefits of RFID technology are to be realised,” said Duverne. Full benefits for whom?
Big Brother is watching you So there's a strong possibility that Google will indeed turn out to be Bill Gates's worst nightmare, transforming his grip on the PC platform into a wasting asset. But the corollary of that is a world in which millions - perhaps billions - of people will become users of Google services, and that the company will become custodians of their most intimate data. The day will come when Google knows more about each of us than we realise. And knowledge is power.
National Security Agency
gets fix on Internet users Internet users hoping to protect their privacy by using anti-virus software, Web anonymizers, false identities and disabled cookies on their computer's Web browser have something new to worry about – a patent filed by the National Security Agency (NSA) for technology that will identify the physical location of any Web surfer. Let me guess? To fight terrorism? Yawn....
Product tracking RFID technology comes of age in Canadian marketplace
MARKHAM, Ont. - Tiny wireless transistors are working themselves up the food chain. Up the food chain to humans?The IBM beast wants to chip you .
Video camera system gives State Patrol eyes in the sky "We have cameras all over the place," Bray said. "They're all part of our monitoring system."
Just exactly which companies are getting all these contracts?
Roberts Questioned on Implantable Chip During Hearings During the the confirmation hearings for John Roberts Jr., George W. Bush's nominee for Supreme Court chief justice, Roberts was questioned by Senator Joseph R. Biden on whether he would rule against a mandatory implantable microchip to track American citizens.Mr Roberts , you will be remembered for choosing sides. Choose the correct side, your soul will yield the reward.
'Charm tour' to promote ID cards
Ministers are being sent on a "charm offensive" tour to educate the public about the technology behind planned ID cards, the Home Office has said.
Proud statement
"In fact, the exact opposite is true."It may sound like a bold claim but our ID card system will protect personal data and privacy." LIAR!
Computer chips speed product scanningAnd former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson, recently named to the board of a company that makes chips to implant into humans, says he may put one into his arm so that doctors can know his medical history. Federal regulators approved that use of the technology earlier this year, though few hospitals are equipped to read the chips.Ah Tommy, you serve your master and your master is Satan. You will have your reward!
Big Brother might watch your laptop "Technology is rapidly making it increasingly difficult to remain anonymous within the world and retain privacy, despite positive steps one might take to protect these interests," DelBigio said. "We must ask: 'Just because the technology exists, is it the case that law enforcement should have access to the technology or information available through that technology and, if so, in what circumstances and with what control?' "
Toyota Computer Makes You Watch the Road TOKYO (AP) - Japanese automaker Toyota has developed a safety technology that it says will keep the driver's eyes on the road.
An image-processing computer system developed by Toyota Motor Corp. (TM) and a Toyota affiliate uses a camera near the steering wheel to detect when the driver stops looking straight ahead.
'Big brother's here now' He said: "The whole thing depends on using ID cards in a number of different areas of life, including Criminal Records Bureau applications, driving licences, passports.
"It could reduce the number of cards you have in your pocket. Wow! What an angle to promote the ID card. !! Less cards!! Pathetic.
Spyed KidsNew cell phones and ID chips help parents keep a virtual eye on their children anytime, anywhere. But is Big Mother good for society? Big Brother , Big Mother? ..Who needs this family?
Valley firm has big plans for its tiny RFID chips Alien Technology likes to think both big and small. The company has built a semiconductor chip assembly factory in Morgan Hill that has the capacity to assemble 2 billion chips a year. In North Dakota, the company is building another factory that can produce 20 billion chips a year.
Stavro Prodromou, chief executive of Alien, says the company needs that production capacity to fulfill the huge promise of RFID. Laughable!!! The PROMISE of RFID. Stavro Prodromou - you will have your reward one day. God promises.
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Global Aerial Surveillance Announces Plans to Develop an Amphibious Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Intended to Address Homeland Security Issues and Natural Disasters Such as Hurricane Katrina
LAS VEGAS, NV -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 08/31/2005 -- Global Aerial Surveillance (OTC: GARS), a developer and manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) for both commercial and military applications, announced today that it is planning to develop a fully autonomous amphibious UAV designed for surveillance and search and rescue missions. Just a drop of the 780 billion spent per year in the military sector.
ID Cards Drive RFID Demand in China Analysys International is predicting the RFID market will grow sharply during the third quarter, spurred by more ID cards being issued and seasonal demand such as new students returning to school.
Students split on privacy infringement of cameras in Beaver Canyon Bennington said the borough was right to publicize the presence of the cameras, making students aware when and where they are being watched. "I don't think the cameras will stop the mob mentality that could sweep over Beaver Canyon again, but I do hope they will protect students," he said.
Do surveillance cameras make the city safer?From Scotland to Sydney, studies have shown that the installation of video cameras does not prevent crime, but simply moves the crime from where the cameras are to where they aren't. As crime moves out of the camera's range, it is inevitable that ever more cameras will have to be installed to keep up with the shifting targets. Let's use the
satellites
!! More coverage , safer people. Yeah right...
Security cameras capturing students every move
"You know it does help out to have another watchful eye on you, it does make you feel a little bit more secure and it does make it easier to come to school everyday," student Mike Jones said. Land of the Free? Take another fear pill!! The bogey man is just around the corner.. What a pathetic world is ahead of us.
Firms warned to take a 'Big Brother attitude' to e-mails
BUSINESS information consultancy Croner today urged firms to take a "Big Brother attitude" when monitoring employee e-mails, given that 35 per cent of all outbound office e-mail is unrelated to work.
Let's chain the employees to the desk and beat them for talking about their family. Ah ok , that's on the agenda next year?
Government May Soon Track You by Your License Plate The reason for the concern in the legal and privacy-rights communities is that e-plates may expand the ability of police to track individuals by the movement of their vehicles. A single RFID reader can identify dozens of vehicles fitted with e-plates moving at any speed at a distance of about 100 yards. When does it end?
'Eternal planes' to watch over us Unmanned surveillance vehicles are increasingly evident in a world that relies on knowing what people and places are doing.Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) patrol innocuous-looking skies and silently report back streams of strategically important data, video, and images from locations around the world.They are the ultimate Earth watchers. No! God is the ultimate Earth watcher.
RFID Opponent to Publish Book The publisher claims the book is based on "massive amounts of research with firsthand knowledge," and promises it will reveal "the master planners' strategies to imbed these trackers on everything—from postage stamps to shoes to people themselves—and spy on Americans without our knowledge or consent." Well done from everyone here at Translate. Purchase this book and educate the masses. Will this book be picked up by the major Christian distribution companies? The best way to get them to wake up is to call them and order it through the Christian channels. The writing is on the wall,help them read it.
Doctor tagged with RFID worries about privacy
However, there are downsides, not least with the ethical problems of implanting tags into people who cannot consent to this. Furthermore, the "Friends and associates have commented that I am now 'marked' and lost my anonymity. Several colleagues find the notices of a device implanted under the skins to be dehumanising." Note the word 'marked'.
Pentagon to Increase Domestic Surveillance for Counterterrorism
Critics say the fears raised by the Pentagon are being used as a justification for the military to conduct wider, more intrusive surveillance on American citizens.
"Do we want, as a free people, with the notion of privacy enshrined in the Constitution and based on the very clear limits and defined role of government, to be in a society where not just the police, but the military are on the street corners gathering intelligence on citizens, sharing that data, manipulating that data?" asked former Rep. Bob Barr (search ), R-Ga., a constitutional law expert and civil libertarian.
Can you answer that one Mr Bush?
North Las Vegas police accused of using Taser on pregnant woman A department spokesman says the officer couldn't see the woman was three months pregnant. Witnesses tell the Las Vegas Review-Journal they shouted at the officer -- telling him the woman was pregnant -- but he shocked her again.
VeriChip broadens RFID "dogtag" optionsThe VeriChip product started with the idea of an electronic "dogtags" for military and emergency services personnel. It has been suggested that eventually VeriChip could replace credit cards and other forms of identification cards with the advantage that, unlike their plastic equivalents, they are almost impossible to lose. But for the near term, the company is promoting VeriChip as a means of identification in a variety of applications including buildings access, military, and government security. Know your enemy!
UK: Londoners Don't Mind Living Under Eye Of Surveillance Cameras “If you’re not guilty, why should you feel nervous?" Jane said. "They should put [up] more cameras, as far as I'm concerned.” The next logical step is 'If you are not guilty, why should you feel nervous about getting a RFID embedded chip in yourself?
RFID tags along to track your vehicle Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, so far confined to warehouse tracking and other small-area applications, is now put in conjunction with VSATs to track vehicles. This new system, developed by Core Projects and Technologies Ltd, is the latest to hit the Indian vehicle tracking market, where card- swiping and GSM-based equipment are the norm. The RFID beast continues to grow.Feed me Seymour , feed me!
Support ID Card 'refuseniks' here
No2ID has started a new pledge at Pledgebank.com asking for 50,000 people to offer their support, and cash, to the 10,000 who have promised to refuse to register for an ID card.
The pledge reads: "I will actively support those people who, on behalf of all of us, refuse to register for an ID card and I pledge to pay at least £20 into a fighting fund for them but only if 50,000 other people do the same." Great idea,there is power in numbers. If we live in a democracy we must ensure we exercise our rights.
Call for scanning system on tube Qinetiq - which is 56% owned by the government and 30% by the Carlyle group - is developing a "passive millimetric wave" scan which could screen people in real time and without the radiation risks associated with x-rays, Mr Stringer said. Ah the Carlyle Group rears it's head once again.Do some of your own research on how prevalent this company is , in 'solving' terror problems . George Bush Snr was once a senior advisor for this 'company' that has all the answers in these end times.
Big Brother Coming to Ottawa Taxis
Ottawa's Taxis could soon be equipped with cameras and G-P-S tracking systems.
The base fare would rise between 10 and 25 cents to help pay for the technology. The end users pays for the
privilege
! Oh the joy!
Former Bush official to get RFID tag Thompson has joined the board of Applied Digital, which owns VeriChip, the company that specializes in subcutaneous RFID tags for humans and pets. Mr Thompson, you will get your reward one day for following in the footsteps of the company [IBM Hollerith Machine]that was responsible for accelerated identification of Jews in WWII. Amazing how someone who is perceived by the world as being intelligent can be lacking soo much in the wisdom stakes.
VeriChip Corporation's RFID Technology Prevents Infant Abduction at North Carolina Hospital DELRAY BEACH, Fla., July 18 /PRNewswire/ -- VeriChip Corporation, a subsidiary of Applied Digital , a leading provider of security and identification technology, announced today that its "Hugs" RFID infant protection system has prevented the abduction of a baby at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina. Look at the momentum Verichip now has. Every terrorism attack allows them to trumpet their solution ie embedded Verichip. They feed off the fear the media promotes . Take these articles to your pastor, it is ridiculous that in times like this, the TV evangelists deliberately stay quiet. It is your responsibility to make people aware of this technology.
Finger Scanning At Disney Parks Causes Concern
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The addition of finger scanning technology at the entrances of Walt Disney World theme parks for all visitors has caused concern among privacy advocates, according to a Local 6 News report.
Tourists visiting Disney theme parks in Central Florida must now provide their index and middle fingers to be scanned before entering the front gates. Do not visit Disney , this is the only way you can get a message through to a company that only cares about it's bottom line. Disgusting!
"The Mark of the Beast, 666: a prophesy from 2000 years ago," says Albrecht, at the beginning of her video, On the Brink of the Mark, produced two years ago. "How many people (know that) technological developments of the last 10 to 20 years could be combining to make the Mark of the Beast a reality, and possibly even in our lifetimes?" We have nothing but praise for Katherin's work. She is humble and cares enough to take the message to the world that pastors should be undertaking. Why aren't the pastors shouting this message from their television platforms? Answer: They do not want to preach the truth as it is disturbing . Let's not forget they want your tithes and offerings so they can pay their TV license. Add to the fact that freedom of speech has been muzzled due to 'terrorism' , our generation is seeing pastors who are deceptive and lacking in courage. If you do not promote the truth you are promoting the lie. Send Katherin an email of encouragment, she is a beacon of light in these end times. You go girl!
Privacy Concerns about RFID Deployments Abound; Track & Trace Summit to Weigh the Benefits and Concerns of RFID Use in Consumer Applications
As such, it's clear that the balance between progress and privacy remains tenuous. What man calls progress, God calls madness.
Enhanced in-air Internet surveillance sought
WASHINGTON - Federal law enforcement agencies are seeking enhanced surveillance powers over Internet service on airplanes, an effort to shape an emerging technology to meet the government's concerns about terrorism. New powers for our protection. Same old song and dance. Such an effective game plan.
Tags for Tots Nationwide has again joined forces with GMTV to relaunch a child safety scheme. GMTV's initiative 'Tag your Tots' will give away one million child identity wrist bands, aiming to cut down the time a lost child spends apart from its parents. Nothing is given away without a catch
Matrix: 2005's 'Big Brother'? Matrix - the ominous name is shorthand for Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange - was born as an anti-terrorism tool in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. They mock us.
Up to 200 Al-Qaeda terrorists in Britain BRITAIN’s most senior police officer at the time of the September 11 terrorist attacks has warned that there are at least 100 Al-Qaeda trained fighters “walking Britain’s streets”. Bring in the ID card say the government! No problem now ushering it in after the bomb blasts.
Federal "barcode" could monitor college students Lawmakers have amended the proposed tracking system, and now say it would assign each student a 14-digit "barcode" that would compile enrollment statistics anonymously, without revealing the student's name or social security number, according to a Wall Street Journal report last month. Wow! These law makers are really looking after our kids! They love the kids so much they will then implant Verichips into their arms. One step closer everyday....
Big Brother state on the ID cards THE news that the Government is considering compulsory voting reminds me of a comment made by the late Ipswich MP Jamie Cann.
He said: "I dislike almost everything that Tony Blair has done to the Labour Party but as a former Stalinist I'm very impressed by the way he's done it." Always remember the old saying 'actions speak louder than words '
Deadline sees farmers track and trace cattle with RFID
The identification system enables individual animals to be tracked over the course of their lives — from birth to slaughter — for food safety and product integrity.
Non-NLIS conformers will face penalties. Implement or be fined. Is Australia a democracy? First the animals....then the humans?
Forget cameras - spy device will cut drivers’ speed by satellite The satellite-based system will monitor the speed limit and apply the brakes or cut out the accelerator if the driver tries to exceed it. A government-funded trial has concluded that the scheme promotes safer driving. The need to control everything that makes a human , human. They want to take away your free will.
Fears over microchips developed for remote scans
Liberty, the civil rights group, warned that any use of RFID tags could be controversial.
"There are serious dangers and problems with perfecting the technology of stopping information being easily accessible," said a Liberty spokesman last night.
Why will the government ,not listen? Why?
ID Cards on Trial: Will ID cards have RFID tags?
So taking a lead from the Government, we may as well protect the country from the lies of corrupt and self-serving officials. Why not submit the Government and its bureaucrats (including the police) to compulsory voice-stress analysis when speaking about official matters? The technology is already used in financial service companies’ call centres. It may not be perfect; it may throw-up the odd ‘false-positive’; it will not solve all of society’s problems; and it will have a financial cost, but that really would be a step in the right direction.
Well written article. Well done
WATCHDOG WARNS OF BIG BROTHER-STYLE SYSTEM IF PLANS ARE IMPLEMENTED
Mr Blair rejected the findings, telling reporters that "some of the figures bandied around . . are absolutely absurd". Mr Blair rejects a lot of things including hard facts of no WMDs in Iraq .Also let's not forget forging documents so the UK could go to war.
Technology Advances Often Must Be NurturedWhile critics often deride RFID as a threat to privacy, there are a few consumer-focused RFID products on the market now that not only enhance a users’ privacy and but also serve the greater good. One such product is the VeriChip, an FDA approved RFID medical device that can quickly and efficiently provide caregivers access to a patient’s important medical information – ideal for medical emergency situations or when patients are incoherent or unconscious.
Serve the greater good!! Can you believe this propaganda? Serve whom? IBM? A higher stock price? Serve human enslavement is the correct terminology.
Ministers plan to sell your ID card details to raise cash
Personal details of all 44 million adults living in Britain could be sold to private companies as part of government attempts to arrest spiralling costs for the new national identity card scheme, set to get the go-ahead this week. The public yawns. When the government one day sells your children into slavery, perhaps that will be the time to complain?
US expected to abandon Biometric passport plan "Biometrics are just a tool, the real concern is that the information would be used for more than immigration control," said Aisling Reidy, director of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, speaking to ElectricNews.net. "There is also a significant risk of false positives, that people could be wrongly identified, because the technology is not reliable." Yet they keep telling us it is reliable. Just wait for round 2 when the encryption has supposedly got better.
IBM expands efforts to promote RFIDMany giants of the computing world, like Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and Sun Microsystems, have been vying to gain recognition as technology leaders in the drive to use radio tags to identify consumer goods. None has been more aggressive than IBM, which plans to start yet another marketing salvo Tuesday. What else would one expect from the company behind Verichip ? Their agenda to control continues. Have people forgotten the IBM Hollerith Machine used in WWII which aided the Nazi war machine? Lets not forget.
Police turn to scan of iris to track kids "It will probably take two or three years before we start to have a significant impact because it will take that long to get that many systems out there," O'Reily said.
At least 1,200 other law-enforcement offices have requested the machine, Mullins said, adding that the goal is to have the entire country online in three to five years. They always use a valid reason to bring in sweeping reforms and then when the time is right, they flick the button and have eveyone enslaved.
They know where you live (and everything else about you)
We have become a nation of "glass consumers" - every detail of our spending habits has become transparent to those organisations who keep tabs on us. Everything we do, everywhere we go, leaves a trail. Why do they want to know? What is the next phase?
Credit Cards That Don't Swipe
Talk of the Nation, May 24, 2005 · A new credit card lets retailers take money out of your account -- without ever removing the plastic from your wallet. We'll look at the science and future of swipeless credit cards.
Give Your DVD Player the Finger Researchers in Los Angeles are developing a new form of piracy protection for DVDs that could make common practices like loaning a movie to a friend impossible.
University of California at Los Angeles engineering professor Rajit Gadh is leading research to turn radio frequency identification, or RFID, tags into an extremely restrictive form of digital rights management to protect DVD movies.
More Cities Deploy Camera Surveillance Systems with Federal Grant Money President Bush's proposed $2.57 trillion federal budget for Fiscal Year 2006 greatly increases the amount of money spent on surveillance technology and programs while cutting about 150 programs—most of them from the Department of Education. EPIC's "Spotlight on Surveillance" project scrutinizes these surveillance programs. Sick world that is sold fear as a product. Do not fear man , fear God.
Cisco slammed for RFID staff tracker "This can track your most valuable assets and people," said Phil Dean, manager of applications networking for Cisco EMEA. Phil Dean , you will one day get your reward.
Fla. Governor Signs Jessica Lunsford Act Advocates for satellite monitoring of offenders say that in addition to warning authorities when a sex offender is someplace he shouldn't be - such as near a school - it also will allow for quick pinpointing of suspects if a child is abducted. The next phase would be to track humans for protection of the state. It's all about putting the infrastructure in place and promoting satellite monitoring in the media.
Microphones to catch noisy neighbours “Using the new system, we can leave a monitor in an area for several days. The idea is that we can pre-empt people having to call us — if the monitor hears a disturbance it lets us know.” Mr Harrison added that the microphones were also going to be placed outside bars and clubs to monitor noise levels and any disturbances.No doubt tickets will be issued so government can pay back their debt to the World Bank. They take with one hand and take with the other.
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to read:
IBM
backed Verichip -Holocaust of the new millenium? There
is nothing new under the sun.
HAARP
Project - Angels
don't play this HAARP.
Adepts
of Deceit - Behind Closed Doors
IBM,
Orbcomm, Digital Angel,
Verichip, RFID, Big Brother, Human Rights, GPS,Bio Chips & the
Mark of the Beast
Older
News but still relevant
An
alliance of monsters Orbcomm inks deals with Verichip [IBM] The
most horrific deal that has been signed in history. The only one
that will surpass this is , when government implements the mark
of the beast forcefully. Is your pastor communicating this
information to you? We hope so and if not. Print it out and take
it to him now for discussion. Time is of the essence.
Applied
Digital posts 2004 loss of $17.3 million "In
less than two years, we have gone from a company that was basically
insolvent to one with a strong balance sheet and an FDA-cleared
medical device," Silverman said in a news release.
Oh
what a suprise when you are backed by the IBM machine. Our ministry
is dedicated to ensure people know your companies real agenda,
which is to track humans like cattle.
Big Brother Gets Under Your Skin Think about that. Microchipping a population means that a few are capable of controlling the many. Entire communities will be controlled by an external force. Essentially, people who are chipped become indentured slaves Every law passed in the name of safety is one step closer to the Verichip. If you fear terrorism , you should question the amount of faith you have in Jesus Christ.
Big Brother: the spy in your shopping trolley Your average supermarket RFID tag won’t contain any data about you — it will have only the unique identifier number of the product you bought. But once sent back to the supermarket’s database, you and all the products you bought can be linked and used to build up an incredibly detailed picture of you and your buying habits. How much control do they want? They want you enslaved is the answer.
RFID secures prisoners and travellers in JapanOne finds RFID being installed in prisons, where instead of iron griddles, prison windows will be made of tempered glass, and to keep tabs on prisoners they’ll wear a jacket with an RFID tag attached so that security guards can track their whereabouts on a screen Science fiction? No , grim reality. This is a wake up call to all pastors out there that can't read the writing on the wall. Now would be a good time to start preaching on end times.
Florida Planning Son of Matrix As proof, Hoofnagle cited a recent story about a Florida sheriff who used the state's driving license database to track down a woman who called him fat in a letter to the editor of a newspaper. Though Orange County Sheriff Kevin Beary has since apologized, the Sheriff's office maintains he did nothing wrong, according to the Orlando Sentinel. Suprise , suprise.
Implanting Citizens With Verichips – The Taking of Free Will The writing is on the wall – again – and the writing clearly states that our government does not serve the well being of its citizens, but rather the intentions of corporations, databases, and law enforcement. Well written article that showcases the enslavement of mankind is only a Verichip away.
Warning on spread of state surveillanceTo achieve their ends, they say, governments have suspended judicial oversight over law enforcement agents and public officials, concentrated unprecedented power in the hands of the executive arm of government, and rolled back criminal law and due process protections that balance the rights of individuals against the power of the state.These initiatives, say the civil liberty groups, are not effective in identifying terrorists. Read this article in full now!
Privacy groups slam US passport technology
The State Department's Moss seemed willing to address the concerns, but ultimately was unmoved by the arguments.
"We are doing it right, we just disagree," Moss said. "If you really think this is a horrible idea, you better start writing to your members of Congress." Sheer arrogance. Amazing how experts in the field are considered incorrect if they disagree with goverment. Where are we heading? A Police state where people are chipped is the answer.
ANPR Surveillance Helicopter Tested The fictional police spy helicopter from the movie Blue Thunder is taking a big step toward becoming a reality. Police in the UK have successfully tested a 160 MPH helicopter that can read license plates from as much as 2,000 feet in the air. The Eurocopter EC135 is equipped with a camera capable of scanning 5 cars every second. Essex Police Inspector Paul Moor told the Daily Star newspaper: "This is all about denying criminals the use of the road. Using a number plate recognition camera from the air means crooks will have nowhere to hide." Wow , what a great world this is shaping up to be. No doubt , this 'chopper' will be black and perform covert operations in the name of safety. 'Just trust us' they say.
Interview with RFID implanterWe interviewed Amal Graafstra about his creepy cool human RFID project. Amal embedded a RFID tag in his hand to easily open his car door, home and to be used as his "password" for a Windows login prompt all by simply waving his hand. RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification, it allows the storing and retrieval of data usually through a RFID tag and transceiver from PhidgetsUSA. Amal outlines the gear he used as well as the projects he's working on. We also rounded up a lot of great information, photos, links, resources and point to a new group of DIY RFIDers. These people just can't see as they are spiritually blind. Smart in the eyes of the world yet so far from God.
Big Brother wants to get even bigger In an open letter, 14 computer scientists protested what they said was a shift in government research priorities to what "could be the adoption of systems of mass surveillance unrelated to any terrorist threats. This will give the government sweeping new capability to monitor private life and thus diminish the freedom and liberty of Americans." Big Brother is destroying civil liberties and eroding what the USA has stood for. Why? Because fear is sold like a product daily by media, by politicians and by the dark side.One step closer to being chipped like animals!
George Bush fears email privacy breachBush says it's a personal privacy issue: "I don't want you reading my personal stuff," he admitted, adding: "There has got to be a certain sense of privacy. You know, you're entitled to how I make decisions. And you're entitled to ask questions, which I answer. I don't think you're entitled to be able to read my mail between my daughters and me." Sounds like double standards George.We in turn do not wish to have goverment agencies spying on us in the name of security. Further to this Mr Bush , while you are answering questions, 'If another 9/11 occurs ,what is your position on human chipping ie Verichip to upgrade security? Lets get serious folks , it is the goverment that will usher in the MARK OF THE BEAST. Its in your Bible, read it !
Another company to add to 'Know your enemy list - Exi Wireless who has been acquired by Verichip (a wholly owned subsidiary of Applied Digital [NASDAQ;ADSX]). aka Digital Demon.
Facing the future with a chip in the shoulder The process is still cumbersome, Mr Grulke says, but by willing a cursor around a keyboard on a computer screen with their mind, they can write and send emails. "It's really the start of interfacing the chip with the nervous system," he said.
It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out there is not much time.
Government Workers to Get Biometric IDs GAITHERSBURG, Md. — As part of the Bush administration's effort to tighten security at federal facilities, millions of federal employees and contractors will later this year start receiving ID badges with chips storing information such as digital fingerprints Mr Bush, what is your position on chipping people in the name of security?
French may have to buy compulsory biometric ID cards Owning a national identity card ceased to be compulsory in 1955, but Minister of the Interior Dominique de Villepin wants to force the French to carry the cards again -- and this time, he wants to charge for them, he told the newspaper France Soir in an interview published Tuesday. Ah yes, security and the citizen pays for the privilege. This is reading some like some sick science fiction novel.
UK to use passports to build national fingerprint database Mandatory fingerprinting of new UK passport applicants is to begin next year, as a "building block" for a future ID card scheme, according to a Guardian report The Government's ID Card Bill was spiked after the election was announced, but the Government is said to contend that as passports are issued under royal prerogative, it doesn't need legislation to demand fingerprints from passport applicants.
Ridge Says RFID Boosts Security But Homeland Security may be moving too quickly to adopt RFID, especially as a tool in ID documents, said Jim Harper, director of information studies at the libertarian think tank the Cato Institute. So many holes that you would think it's Swiss cheese.
Just trust Big Brother Is it necessary to allow the Federal Bureau of Investigation to investigate Americans without judicial oversight or even any particular suspicion of wrongdoing, much less terrorist activity? Does the government really need the right to secretly demand entire library and medical databases? Or should we not worry our pretty little heads about these overbroad provisions, since they never get used anyway? Are we a nation of laws, or men? Good question.
Keep RFID Simple APRIL 11, 2005 (COMPUTERWORLD) - The state of Texas is thinking about replacing vehicle inspection stickers with RFID tags [QuickLink 53621]. The state likes the idea because it would enable drive-by enforcement of insurance requirements. Privacy partisans don't, because it could expose car owners' personal information to anyone who scans their vehicles with an RFID reader. In this day and age , if it increases revenue, that's all that matters. A goverment for the money, by the money.
Debatable -- Is a law needed to ban microchip implants in humans? "Eventually, people will find reasons why everyone should have these chips implanted," Schneider said. Schneider's biggest concern is that government will use the devices to track and monitor citizens."We're living in a surveillance society, where nobody is free to do anything ... At least with Orwell, you had to talk to a TV in the wall," Schneider said. Finally a representative with a back bone!! Send Representative Marlin Schneider an email thanking him for proposing this bill. He is doing far more than most ministers
Texas Bill Would Require Transponders in All Cars A bill introduced in the Texas House of Representatives by Larry Phillips, Vice-Chairman of the Transportation Committee, would require electronic transponders to be built-into state automobile inspection stickers. This new device would be initially used to allow an roadside verification of every passing vehicle's insurance information. A car with expired insurance information would be mailed a $250 ticket. Look at the time and effort to write a bill such as this. You will note most bills passed these days diminish civil liberties and increase goverment revenue. Land of the free?
Speed cameras can 'talk' to track you down Paul Smith, of the Safe Speed campaign, said: "Authority's obsession with speed cameras is not improving road safety and it has to stop." Why would they stop when all they care about is generating revenue? Lust for money sugarcoated as safety.
Privacy Advocates Criticize Plan To Embed ID Chips in Passports "It's all part of a holistic effort to move people through airports securely, but basically, as quickly as possible." Moss said. "If we can have our inspectors have information on travelers before they come to the booth" they can separate passengers who need more scrutiny from others, he said. Same old song and dance.
Scannable humans? The future of South Beach Although not widespread in use, Applied Digital Systems believes that VeriChip will soon become the way of the future. According to an NBC news report, the Jacob's family of Coral Springs, Fla., is the first family to be implanted with the chip. The father, mother and son each have an individual chip on which they stored telephone numbers and information about medications. Intelligence does not equal wisdom.
Horses get RFID chipped Digital Angel Corporation announced this week that it is providing 500 proprietary Bio-Thermo (temperature-sensing) implantable RFID microchips to the New York State Department of Agriculture's Horse Health Assurance Program. The chips will help launch a voluntary state program designed to monitor infectious diseases and prevent animal theft. Since ADSX aka Digital Demon is floated, how will they continue to please their insatiable shareholders? Correct ! By chipping humans.
'Big Brother' becomes big business A retail outlet in Belgium recently became the first company in Europe to run a pilot system developed by Sony which uses in-store cameras to film customers for consumer analysis.The surveillance system allows observers to keep track of how many people are in the store, but also follow their routes, check what they're looking at and what they're ignoring. With a world that has been dumb downed so much, people don't even bother complaining.
Photo ID soon won't be enough ALL CANADIANS entering the U.S. by sea or air will be required to present passports by the end of next year. "The policy is being phased in over two years," Keith Powell, head of U.S. consular affairs in Ottawa, said. One day soon only the Verichip will do as the new technology will also have limitations.
Chip
plugs brain into computer "We
can take someone's thought and put it on a screen," said Tim Surgenor,
chief executive of Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems, manufacturer
of the device, which is called BrainGate Neural Interface System.
BrainGate
- Interesting name. Once you think about the positive applications,
just reflect on the negatives ones.
EU needs more time for biometric passports BEIJING, Mar. 31 -- The European Union says the bloc needed another year to implement new U.S. rules on secure biometric passports, which include a computer chip with data such as a digital photo and fingerprints of the passport holder. How the world has changed since 911.....
Group Fears RFID Chips Could Herald 'Mark of the Beast' "This is the precursor to the 'mark of the beast' -- the 666 Satanic mark that the Bible talked about," Conner says, "and [the proponents of the RFID technology are] implementing this system under the guise of security and [saying] it's going to keep your children safe." But, ultimately, the San Diego activist warns, "what it's going to do is it's going to turn every single one of us into a piece of inventory -- not a human being -- a piece of inventory, a number." Refuse and resist.
RFID Cards Get Spin Treatment "It's a frightening, Orwellian use of the language," said Steinhardt, referring to the "contactless" branding effort. Steinhardt called the RFID tags the Homeland Security Department is using, which have faster processors and more storage capacity than retail tags, "RFID on steroids."
Big Brother’s Transcript Database “the idea that students would enter a federal registry by going to college, and could be tracked for the rest of their lives, is chilling. The proposal takes us down the slippery slope toward Big Brother oversight of college students, and of those same citizens beyond their college years.” With a brother like this, who needs family?
Road spy cameras will track criminals A new national network of mobile cameras is to track criminals on the roads. And by default , all innocent people. Then when the time comes all the technology will be in place to implement the mark of the beast.
There’s not much fun with E-ZPass I suppose this is going to be looked at as “progress.” Faster passage through rush hour bottlenecks. No more three-mile rolling backups at Hampton on Sunday afternoons. No more yahoos stuffing dollar bills in the baskets causing even longer delays. Technology has found a way to make life faster but less fun. I think I’ll speak with my priest to see if our church could install E-ZPass on the confessionals. Don't laugh , the church would probably implement it .
Scans
that read your mind fuel ethical worries
Soon they could be used to tell if a person is lying, to predict
that a violent criminal could soon attack again or that they are
not really in constant pain as they claim. 'It is a question of
mind-reading,' said Julian Savulescu, a professor of ethics at
Oxford University. 'We have to ask ourselves: should people have
the power to do that?' Anyone see Tom
Cruise's Minority Report?
Bill
would make wiretaps easier"It's
a very weak excuse," said William Harrison, a defense attorney
who also works with the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawai'i.Harrison
said prosecutors and police should have to explain why they have
not tried to make the existing law work before the Legislature
approves any new wiretap powers. The adversarial hearings, he
said, force investigators to justify a wiretap before a defense
attorney and judge."If you're telling the truth," Harrison said,
"why wouldn't you want a third party to test it?"
Valid
question...
Aerial
photos could track home projects New
technology soon could let government officials look right into
your back yard to see your new deck - and then check whether you
filed the proper permits.Genesee County officials are considering
using Pictometry Visual Intelligence, a new, ultra-detailed data
and aerial photograph system that can show a picture from up to
12 different angles and lets users combine the pictures with all
sorts of material - even a tool to measure how big that deck is.
"This is something brand new for us and fairly new in the industry,"
said Bob Slattery, director of information systems and planning
for the Genesee County Road Commission. "It's not just the newness
that's cool about it. It's the uses." Its
cool! This is your goverment employee telling us , it's cool ,
to spy on us and then fine us. What a sick world this is shaping
up to be! All the technology in the world and we still have kids
dying of starvation.
EU
fusses over cyberhumans
ICT
implants could be used to enhance physical and mental capabilities.
Efforts should be made to make sure that such ICT implants are
not used to create a two class society or to increase the gap
between the industrialized countries and the rest of the world.
Access to ICT implants for enhancement should only be for the
purpose of bringing children or adults into the "normal" range
for the population (normal meaning the conditions that generally
prevail and that are not caused by genetic malfunction, disease
or deficiency and lacking observable abnormalities), if they so
wish and have given their informed consent. No
longer science fiction but rather science fact. Exercise for all:
Take this article to your pastor and ask him what his opinion
is. At the very least it will showcase how fast the technology
is moving.
Medicines
could be RFID-tagged This
pilot is not about tracking product from A to B. It's about checking
that, as a pharmacist is about to hand over a drug to a patient,
the product will be received as intended when leaving the manufacturer,
and dispensed as prescribed by a doctor.'
It's never about tracking us or the product we purchase , is it?
All together now, 'It's about our safety and saving us money!"
YAY!!
RFID
set to revolutionise retail payments Banks
and retailers have also introduced chip and Pin cards in a £1.1bn
initiative to cut card fraud by 60%. "It would be wrong to see
the development of chip and Pin as the retail e-payment technology
development of the year. RFID is absolutely the next evolution
of retail payments," said Birch.
To cut fraud? What happens when someone
steals your RFID card? What then? Roll up your sleeves folks!
Here comes the rfid IMPLANT....
Rep.
Senators Vow to Protect RFID "Our
policy platform reflects our desire to keep America at the forefront
of technological advancement, and to encourage our country's most
creative entrepreneurs," said Senator John Ensign (Nev.),
Excuse me Senator John Ensigh but do civil
liberties come into your equation? The next question to ask, is
who took you to lunch? Senator
John Ensign ,whom do you serve sir?
Online
purchase could give you away
Retailers could guess your age, sex, birthday and wedding anniversary
simply from the types of gifts purchased for you online and their
timing, according to a patent granted to online retail giant,
Amazon. The AI gets better all the time.
Second
Hospital to 'Read' Humans University
Medical Center will become the second provider organization that
can read radio frequency identification chips embedded in patients.
The 683-bed, not-for-profit provider plans to test the VeriChip
system--from Delray Beach, Fla.-based Applied Digital--in its
emergency department.
The
technology can read the vendor's RFID chips that have been implanted
underneath a patient's skin, between the elbow and shoulder. Each
VeriChip contains a 16-digit identification number assigned by
Applied Digital. Let
the record show Applied Digital aka Digital Demon , issued a statement
via Dr. Lawrence Webber who stated , they were not pursuing
human chip implants. Dr Weber is lying part of your oath?
Biometric
buying "Our
customers have embraced the new technology and the benefits have
become increasingly obvious to all," says Rita Postell, manager
of community and employee relations for the U.S. supermarket retailer
Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co. Inc. "Speed, convenience and security
is now offered with the touch of a finger," she says.
In a world rushed off its feet to pay the
bills , the dark side now introduces biometric buying to save
us the five minutes they stole off us in the first place.
AOL:
AIM Conversations Are Safe America
Online spokesman Andrew Weinstein, however, maintained that AOL
does not monitor, read or review any user-to-user communication
through the AIM network, except in response to a valid legal process.
Can
someone say 'backflip'?
Vending
machine spies and RFID kids Think
twice before stealing that Coke, kid. The Japanese city of Osaka
has got your number - via a seriously high-tech method of crime
prevention. They'll be outfitting vending machines with surveillance
cameras (to be called "Unmanned Police Station Robots" - eek).
The best part? The cameras will be triggered by kids bearing RFID
tags with push buttons. In an emergency, kids will trigger the
tags and the nearest vending machine will start snapping pictures
of the area and beaming them back to the police mother ship. Incidentally,
the RFID chips will be serving a dual purpose: to track
the kids . Is anyone surprised?
UNR's
camera network raises fearState
Sen. Bob Coffin, D-Las Vegas, who sponsored the 1993 camera ban,
said he's withholding judgment on UNR's use of security cameras
and hidden police cameras until he has more facts. But he said
UNR should have a clear policy about when and how the new camera
system will be used."You can't use homeland security as a blanket
reason to do anything you want," he said.
New
Orleans installs surveillance cameras The
first New Orleans cameras were installed in October in drug-dealing
hot spots. So far, about 240 of the proposed 1,000 cameras are
now in operation. The cameras will be moved as needed. Mounted
at the height of a street light, they conduct 360-degree ''virtual
patrols" continuously. It
almost sounds like a good idea?
Big
Brother fear over new terror Bill My
biggest fear is that ostensibly it will tap away at our civil
liberties helping the Government to bring us closer to that fictitious
1984 Orwellian police state where Big Blair is watching us.
With the world leaders answering to the
World CEO as per the United Nations document-Alchemy of the New
World Order. Read Adepts of Deceit
and tell your pastor. Sleep has gripped the pulpit.
Student
ID Badges Raise Privacy Questions [Most]
people were happy because you can actually use the system to locate
your student, said Ahlers. And in a world that the daily news
depicts as increasingly dangerous, parents are always receptive
to new safety ideas, he added.
Mr Ahlers needs people to pray for him.
He is blind and can't see.
Robots
to Watch Children Showcased
The plush prototype, on display at Microsoft Corp.'s annual gadget
showcase Wednesday, is one of several ideas researchers have for
robots. The idea is to create a virtual being that can visit the
neighboring cubicle for a live telephone chat even as its owner
is traveling thousands of miles away, or let the plumber into
the house while its owner enjoys a pleasant afternoon in the sun.
A virtual being! What else would one expect from Microsoft?
Teen
Tracker: Cell Phones Used To Track Teens "Teen
Arrive Alive" uses global positioning technology and cell phones
to track teens. Parents who are concerned about the safety or
whereabouts of their teenagers, can arm their children with a
specially equipped Nextel phone. It can follow the movements of
your teen.
What happens when the kid leaves the phone
at the library ? Are they studying? Lets get serious here! A phone
that tracks does not make up for poor parenting.
UK
Clothing Retailer Plans RFID Expansion "We
are looking to test RFID with size-complex items, and for bras
alone, there could be over 40 sizes," she explained.
Humans next?
Digital
Angel Corporation Announces Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2004
Results Digital Angel Chief Executive Officer Kevin N. McGrath
stated, "We finished a strong year with a solid fourth quarter
highlighted by an 82 percent revenue increase over the prior year
fourth quarter. We believe we have taken the important strategic
steps this year to streamline Digital Angel and refocus the Company
on its core businesses that we believe will continue to grow in
large, global markets. Core
market being tagging humans like cattle? Judgement can not come
too soon for your IBM backed company.The Hollerith machine re-packaged
for the new millenium. Same people, same motive . Read this book
about IBM and its involvement in the Holocaust.
Say
no to Big Brother plan for Internet With
Canada conceivably ready to adopt rules that make it far easier
to remove an allegedly infringing song than to remove dangerous
child pornography from a new fee-based, surveillance-ready, packet
preferenced Internet, it is difficult to overstate how out of
touch our Internet policy process has become. Is this really what
we want our Internet to be? The
web that will deceive all nations. Read your Bible!!
RFID
Invades the Capital One
data security expert who has hacked into RFID chips worries that
the government will rush to deploy RFID, and then try afterward
"to bolt on" security measures to protect the fingerprint data.
"The
U.S. government has a short track record with broad deployments
of RFID and biometrics," said RSA Security principal research
scientist Ari Juels . "There are many unknowns." They
don't tell us the negatives do they? All part and parcel of selling
the nightmare to a world that feeds itself daily on fear.
Phone-tap
evidence may be used in criminal trials
The government is considering allowing evidence from telephone
taps to be used in criminal trials but not in terrorism cases,
senior officials have told the Guardian.
Security
Gets Under Your Skin If you compromise a biometric feature,
it's gone forever, Joseph Krull says. "This is a replicable biometric.
You need three things to get to my information: a reader, being
within 2.5 inches of my arm, and the password or PIN code for
my database. If managed correctly, it can be a great technology
from the security point of view," he adds.Ahh
Mr Krull with your continuing promotion of the Verichip, you will
be of particular interest to God on judgement day. You also show
how wisdom and intelligence are indeed very seperate.
Hospital
'Reads' Humans with RFID Boston-based
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center soon will be able to read
radio frequency identification chips embedded in patients. The
provider plans to install the VeriChip system, from Delray Beach,
Fla.-based Applied Digital, in its emergency department. Read
the key word! EMBEDDED!!
Digital
Demon [Angel] continues it's agenda and pastors snooze at the
pulpit.
National
ID cards on the way? A
recent vote in Congress endorsing standardized, electronically
readable driver's licenses has raised fears about whether the
proposal would usher in what amounts to a national ID card.
Toppan
Printing Develops Built-in RFID Tag for Glass Containers Toppan
Printing plans to begin production within fiscal 2005, aiming
to sell 1 million units in the first year.
''Your
Papers, Please'' This
bill is another object lesson in the application of the Biblical
principle that, "There is a way that seemeth right unto a man,
but the end thereof are the ways of death." (Proverbs 14:12, 16:25)
Ohio
County Schools Considers
Expansion of ID Cards WHEELING
- Despite controversy within Akron, Ohio area school districts
about students who receive free or reduced-price lunches by a
fingerprint identification system, Ohio County Schools is examining
the possibility of using the high-tech system for all students'
lunches, but with careful consideration.
The
tactics of the dark side, appeal to the hip pocket of struggling
parents who have been ripped off by the banking system in the
first place. Justice will come one day.
Fingerprint
scan will fill in e-timesheets This
month the company will finish installing Kronos Systems' Workforce
Central to monitor and manage attendance at its Dundee manufacturing
site.
The giant Kronos [god of time]weighs in
with 'solutions' .
Implanted
Electrodes Combat Depression TUESDAY,
March 1 (HealthDay News) -- A procedure that involves drilling
two holes into a person's skull and then implanting electrodes
in the brain has shown promise in treating individuals who are
severely depressed and resistant to other types of treatment.
Someone should tell these 6 people about Jesus. No operation needed
and depression is cured.
Manhattan
Associates Opens Expanded RFID Testing Lab
Hibbett Sporting Goods Inc., a Manhattan Associates customer,
is planning to test its products later this year at the Atlanta
RFID lab, beginning with several products from Nike. "We plan
to experiment ... and then utilize what we learn within our distribution
center," says Chuck Adams, Hibbett's CIO and VP of distribution.
"When it's cost-effective to do so, we'll deploy RFID to our retail
stores."
When will humans be tested on?
Oh thats already happened?
Federal
RFID Spending to Rise Sharply
A research firm predicts a 120 percent spending increase for RFID
applications in the federal government by fiscal year 2009.
DHL's
Garment RFID Systems The
RFID system uses radio frequencies between 50 kHz and 2.5 Ghz.
To track these electronic flows, the system includes: an RFID
device, the Fashion Chip, which can be a self-adhesive label (using
EM-Microelectronic's EM4222 inlay) or a hangtag manufactured by
ASK, containing data describing the item to which it is affixed.
We used to use DHL at these offices, not
anymore.
Counterpoint:
Curb The RFID Secrecy That
is, the parents in Sutter were completely shut out of the process.
They were not consulted, they were not invited, they had no chance
to ask questions, offer suggestions or engage in an open debate
about whether this program was indeed good for their children.
That's appalling. Hence
why the reason, you need to email and communicate to people about
the rapid changes in the world you live in. So when the mark is
introduced people know it is the mark.
Germans
enter Big Brother . forever Contestants
will, it is hoped, live there for years; falling in love, going
to school, even getting married. The producers hope to lure in
more businesses to employ them, teachers to teach them and doctors
to care for the sick.Big Brother producer Rainer Laux said: "We
hope couples will get pregnant and family groups will interact
with all the usual family frictions."Celebrity contestants will
occasionally appear to raise the quota. But the main group of
contestants will remain "for decades" according to Laux.
Scottish
Parliament lines up against ID scheme The
Scottish Parliament yesterday condemned the UK ID Cards Bill as
flawed and an unacceptable threat to civil liberties, leaving
the legal position of the ID scheme largely unchanged but positioning
it as a live election issue north of the border. The vote suggests
that the Scottish Executive's 'kinder, gentler ID' policy may
not be enough.
EU
considers black boxes for cars
Black box data recorders could be installed in new cars as standard
if a Europe-wide study gives them backing.
Police
forces across the continent are looking at whether the aircraft-style
technology could improve road safety.
Device
Is Back-seat Driver For Your Teen's Car
Inger Falco of Northport, N.Y., found that even a basic model
solved her son's problem with reckless driving. After he got in
"more than one" accident, she says, she put a SmartDriver recording
device in his car without telling him, and quickly saw that he
was speeding, and also traveling on highways he was told not to
take.
Implantable
Chip Holds Link to Patient Data Each
chip contains a unique 16-digit verification number that is captured
by passing the scanner over the insertion site. This number links
to the database via encrypted Internet access. The stored information
is then conveyed via the Internet to the registered requesting
healthcare provider. The technology has been licensed to VeriChip
Corp., a subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions (Delray Beach,
FL, USA). Digital
Demon marches forward.
Under
The Skin Its original intent was for medical emergencies.
In fact the company is about to give chip readers to 200 Emergency
Rooms in America for free. But Verichips could someday be implanted
in our military with information, like next of kin.
Top secret government officials could use them to gain access
to offices or files, or to anyone required to give i.d verification
for financial reasons. How many shares
did ADSX give them for such a lovely story?
Italy's
mobile phone taps on overload Civil
rights campaigners are concerned, however, that the investigative
technique involves a massive violation of the right to privacy.
"We must switch off this Big Brother which is invading citizens'
lives," said Paolo Cento, a lawmaker for the opposition Greens
Party
Cash
under threat from RFID payments
Fast-food restaurants are cited by the report as a good example.
McDonald's is expected to deploy Mastercard PayPass contactless
systems in nearly all its North American locations this year.
See more about PayPass here
Is
Big Brother moving to Fairfield? Wave
as you walk into the Fairfield Community Center and the image
on the TV screen facing you will wave back.The cameras lining
the entrances of the recently renovated community center are also
linked to monitors that record any suspicious activity. The TV
screens next to the entrances are a warning to potential vandals
and crooks. The writing is on the wall.
Can you read it?
RFID
luggage tags mooted
Ditching
bar-coded bag tags for RFID tracking chips could slash the annual
$1bn bill for lost passenger baggage, according to airline industry
IT body SITA.
A
SITA report into the use of RFID by airports claims the use of
the tiny tracking chips instead of bar-coded bag tags would reduce
errors by baggage handlers from 15 per cent to less than five
per cent. They
push the 'cost savings'angle every time.
U.K.
store expands RFID trial
"The
feedback so far from our staff has been very positive in that
the RFID tags have clearly improved our stock-taking process.
What takes up to eight hours a week to do manually can be done
with RFID tags in about an hour," M&S spokeswoman Olivia Ross
said today. "Plus the staff have said that they find the technology
easy to use -- simply waving a scanner over a rack of clothes."
Wow!
Thats just great! [sarcasm off]
No
Encryption for E-Passports Despite widespread criticism
from security experts that a proposed high-tech upgrade to Americans'
passports actually introduces new security risks, the government
is declining to encrypt data on new high-tech e-passports, according
to proposed new rules published last week. Hmmmm
BioPay
registers $1.5M deal with Lowe's Food Stores
Herndon-based
BioPay is cashing in on a deal worth as much as $1.5 million to
equip supermarkets with biometric technology that allows shoppers
to pay for groceries and cash checks by scanning a finger.
BioPay
was hired by Lowe's Food Stores, based in Winston-Salem, N.C.,
to install its systems in 108 supermarkets in North Carolina,
South Carolina and Virginia by the end of
this year. People
who accept this are the people that will one day show off their
brand new Verichip that
has been injected into their arm at a BBQ with friends. Further
to this they will gloat they received $50
off the chip by owning ADSX shares.
The
measures were branded "regressive" and a threat to personal freedom
during a debate called by the Scottish Greens at Holyrood.
Labour
insisted that the system would actually strengthen civil liberties."
Security and liberty are not - and cannot be - mutually exclusive
" -ACLU .
RFID
market to hit $7 billion by 2008 Repeating
the barcode market trend, where the market grew then declined,
the value of the RFID market will initially peak before the annual
numbers of tags sold peak.
Tutu
calls for child registration South
African Archbishop Desmond Tutu has helped launch a global campaign
calling for governments to ensure all children are registered
at birth.
What
else would one expect from the current church leaders? No doubt
Mr Tutu will encourage tagging the children with Verichip.
Patrol
cars to be tracked by satellite High
Point police and the Guilford County Sheriff's Office will be
dividing almost $370,000 in Justice Assistance Grant money to
purchase Automatic Vehicle Locators that are capable of tracking
a police car within 50 feet of its location.
Thieves
get data on 10,000 in state The
information of more than 10,000 Floridians may have fallen into
the hands of identity thieves. Letters will soon be sent to possible
victims.''I don't like it one bit that a database company
such as this collects millions of Social Security numbers, job
applications, drug tests, and DNA analysis, and they don't have
proper safeguards,'' Nelson said. No
doubt these victimes will be offered a discount on a Verichip
to make them feel safe?
Town
Gives Brave New World an F.
Doug Ahlers, a high school teacher and one of InCom's founders,
read a prepared statement. Given the community dissent and concerns,
the company had decided to terminate the test. The firm's "only
regret," he told the hushed crowd, was that the district would
not reap the promised royalties from future InCom sales. "
Mr Doug Ahlers don't be upset, you will one day have your reward.
State
Will Do Taxes for Some
"Filling
out quarterly or yearly tax returns is often the only time taxpayers
really see how much they owe. By eliminating this step in the
process, income taxes become almost invisible, and there will
be less opposition to tax increases."
How lazy have people become? Take some responsibility
before the goverment starts thinking for you as well. Oops too
late..
Human
tracking: Big Brother goes mainstream SCHOOL
OFFICIALS in Sutter, Calif., and Osaka, Japan, track students
with radio frequency identification tags worn around their necks
or tucked in their belongings. The government of Mexico tracks
court officials with RFID tags implanted in their shoulders. Finland
changes national laws to allow cellphone tracking of children.
A woman in Kenosha, Wisconsin, discovers her estranged husband
has hidden a global positioning system tracker in her car
and churches around the globe ignore the obvious.
They're
Watching You . . . Can
freedom flourish in such a society? Is this the long awaited coming
of 1984, the Brave New World of the 21st century, or will we somehow
continue business, and life, as usual?
Who
should have the right to track you?
Once viewed as a futuristic nightmare, human-tracking is now affordable
and available without restriction. For $200 plus a monthly service
fee of $20, anyone can purchase an electronic device that puts
George Orwell's 1984 surveillance technology to shame.
Why aren't the leading TV ministries educating
the masses? Why? Please send your comments and reasons to this
email
School
district considers GPS tracking for buses "A
GPS system monitors many things. Number one, where is the bus
and the exact location of the bus, the speed of the bus," said
transportation director Lou Karnbach. The
next proposal will be for the busses to be outfitted with black
balls to execute justice to children when misbehaving on the
bus. A joke now perhaps but......
Shrink
punished for 'new world order' talk A
state government panel in Oregon has barred a psychiatrist from
practicing medicine because he talked to his patients about the
"new world order," saying such discussions could cause "emotional
duress." What is more distressing than
the truth?
Piggly
Wiggly Trots Toward RFID Implementation With
the GXS Trading Grid, Piggly Wiggly is taking an important step
towards implementing RFID to optimize its supply chain
Yes,
Big Brother is watching, and he's listening even more
what
Echelon does has gradually become known. It listens to as much
of the world's electronic traffic, wireless and wired, as it can,
then tries to decipher, as quickly as possible, what it picks
up.
Microsoft's
RFID 'Momentum' Includes Middleware Platform.
Apps the company on Thursday plans to announce continued momentum
on its RFID strategy, including a Windows-based RFID middleware
platform
Dirt
dossier included citizens
THE
Northern Territory Government is keeping a secret database of
people who criticise the Government or its policies, it was learned
last night. Ordinary people who called talkback radio to complain,
or commend, the NT Government were also included in the file Now
why would they keep data such as this unless they want to one
day do something about the 'criticizers'? Australia is a democracy
isn't it? Feels more like Communism.
Co.
pulls out of deal to track students. Each
student was required to wear identification cards around their
necks with their picture, name and grade and a wireless transmitter
that beamed their ID number to a teacher's handheld computer when
the child passed under an antenna posted above a classroom door.
You can make a difference. Lets learn from
this and make a stand when needed.
Bush
Wants 'Patriot Act' Extended The
American Civil Liberties Union called for changes in the law which
they and many other critics feel compromises civil rights. The
ACLU announced in a statement 'The president and the attorney
general must realize that security and liberty are not - and cannot
be - mutually exclusive.' Well
said! We really can't add more to that statement.
No
First Amendment Protection: Appeals Court Says Reporters Must
Testify or Go to Jail If
Judy is sent to jail for not revealing her confidential sources
for an article that was never published, it would create a dangerous
precedent that would erode the freedom of the press. Land
of the Free?
Birmingham
Heartlands RFID-tags patients to avoid litigation
The
hospital has installed a radio tracking system throughout the
hospital and can find and identify patients using standard radio-frequency
identification (RFID) tags. Not
internal as yet but......
Robotic
ball that chases burglars A
large black ball, originally designed by Swedish scientists for
use on Mars, could be the latest weapon in the war against burglars.
Try
argue with a black ball.
Chicago
Goes High-Tech with Cameras, Biochemical Sensors "The
city is always concerned about not having the perception that
the city is acting as Big Brother," he said.
ID
Systems and Unisys to Implement RFID Project for U.S. Postal Service
Unisys Corp. has received a subcontract to support prime contractor
I.D. Systems Inc. with wireless tracking of United Stated Postal
Service (USPS) vehicles.
iAnywhere
Puts RFID ... Anywhere "We
can provide a mobile link to the tag world that allows mobile
devices collecting data via RFID to send it back to the RFID network
wirelessly," he said.
How
Blair high tech 'security' pledge will fix the wrong problem "ID
cards and strict controls that work to combat asylum abuse and
illegal immigration."
London
officials planting tracking
chips in trash bins Although
the chips are currently set just to keep tabs on collections,
residents have already been told that authorities may be able
to use them to monitor trash levels and warn those who are deemed
to be producing too much that they need to "manage their rubbish
more effectively
Noted
Security and Privacy Expert Implanted with VeriChip
Krull concluded, "use of the VeriChip has minimal privacy implications.
Mr Krull not only did you sell out . Your
comments are blatant lies that pamper to the side you have embraced.
You will have your reward.
Med
school CIO tests RFID for patients
"The
big barrier is to get individuals to go for the implant," he said.
"The cost of the individual chips is coming way down to the point
where it becomes practical to have chips on individual items including
people."
To
Mr John Halamka, how much did you get paid? . Read Matthew 6:24
"No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate
the one, and love
the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise
the other. Ye cannot serve God
and mammon"
. You
will have your reward.
Big
brother may be watching "With
the threat of terrorism people want cameras over a wide area,"
Mr Salvatore said. "You could pass 20 or 30 cameras in one shopping
centre." The joys of living in a world
that is sold fear as a product on a daily basis.
Store
Wants ID for All Cigarettes, Alcohol
new policy by Roundy's Inc. requiring cashiers to check the age
of everyone buying cigarettes or alcohol - regardless of whether
they look 21 or 91.
Another weapon of choice, time wasting.
So people will get so annoyed with these insane 'checks' that
RFID will be brought in as a time saver.
Hodge
Pledges to Avoid Child Database 'Fiasco'
Each of Britain's 11 million children will have their personal
details entered on to the database.
The database will be used to monitor children's progress and assess
their risks of teenage pregnancy, social exclusion and potential
for turning to crime.
That is laughable at best. The
next question to ask is , once the kids are in the database what
next? Verichip
is the answer.
House
votes to make states verify license applicants The
261-161 vote on the bill, the so-called REAL ID Act, was largely
along party lines. Only eight Republicans opposed it.
Bill
Prompts New National ID Card Fears
The Real ID Act of 2005 ( H.R. 418 ),
would eliminate existing privacy protections and give the secretary
of Homeland Security expanded powers to control states' driver's
licenses and ID cards, and the data collected while issuing them.
Vegas casino bets on RFID
the casino plans to use its new RFID system to "rate players"--monitor
gamblers to reward them with free rooms, meals and other perks
based on how much and how often they wager.
The key word is monitor. They will
know how much money in chip value you have . The house wins again.
World
Cup 2006 'abused for mega-surveillance project' To
apply for a ticket you have to give your name, address, nationality,
which team you want to support and your bank details. You must
also supply your ID or passport number and your birth date.
All this to watch a game of soccer. Rumour has it you have to
leave a DNA sample if you want to purchase a hot dog and soda.
'Big
Brother' Tories
Experian is a company which harvests data from the electoral roll,
shareholders' registers, court judgments, supermarket loyalty
cards, magazine subscriptions and credit checks.
The government works with companies like
these spending your tax dollar. Plain wrong.
Digital
Angel Delivers 50k Bio-Thermo RFID Chips to UK
Our
distributors and veterinarians have increased chip per outlet
microchip sales as a direct result of this new technology.
We propose a name change for the IBM backed
Digital Angel. Digital DEMON suits your agenda more.
Parents
and Civil Liberties Groups Urge School District to Terminate Use
of Tracking Devices "It
is our goal that no child in the United States be tagged or tracked
said Jeffrey and Michele Tatro, parents of a thirteen-year-old
student.
Now if only every church and every minister
did their part like these concerned parents.
Berkeley
puts $650,000 into library book tracking system
"The administration's plans call for more automation and
fewer people," said Berkeley library user Sarah Kotzama.
Why? The almighty dollar of course.
Counting
on Big Brother "I
hope in the future, we will not require police presence everywhere
as motorists will be monitored by automated cameras which can
detect offences," he explains. "
The rapid micro-managing of the world reaches Malaysia.
MP
calls for DNA database "This
is not Big Brother watching. As new modern technology becomes
available, we should embrace all the advantages it brings."
The
advantage of going to hell ? Amazing how one incident can spark
new legislation that affects every person. And
note this is not a normal database but rather a DNA database.
Shame Australia shame.
P&G-Gillette
Merger Could Benefit RFID "
Both ourselves and Procter & Gamble continue to play
leadership roles in the development of EPC technology, and we
remain convinced of the benefits it will bring to supply chain
efficiency, accuracy and security," says Paul Fox, a spokesperson
for Gillette.
Check
the good work CASPIAN has done against Gillette at this site
.
Who's
Got an Eye on You? Secret Cameras are Everywhere "If
you're shopping or attending an event, it goes up to 90 percent.
Yes, Big Brother is there, and Big Brother is strong." Its
like a puzzle being put together, unless you can see the big picture
, you do not understand what role each piece plays.
RFID
Family Tracking Systems Now At Theme Parks The
SafeTzone technology also includes active RFID tags and readers
that monitor the whereabouts of all family members on a continuous
basis via the waterproof transmitter in the SafeTzone wristband.
Safety! Of course! Now parents who do not
use these RFID tags when visiting this theme park will be considered
incompetent as they do not love their children. Refuse and resist!!!!
Deloitte
has predicted that 2005 will be the year that RFID makes it "out
of the lab and into the commercial world". 'out
of the lab' sounds like a disease doesn't it? Well it's worse
than a disease and spreading fast.
Gemini
to invest Rs 5 crore on its RFID products RFID
is an automatic identification process that employs a numbering
scheme called electronic product code (EPC) that can provide a
unique ID for any physical object in the world. The EPC is intended
to replace the UPC bar code used on products today.
Caught On Tape: You're Being Watched Anita
Allen says we're starting to approach Orwell's "1984." "To the
extent that we're allowing government to put up cameras, to mount
cameras and spy on us, inspect us 24/7, we're becoming more like
that Orwellian world," Allen said.
Radio
Technology To Fight Terrorism The
chip is attached to an antenna that transmits a signal to a handheld
or stationary reader, which converts the radio waves from the
RFID tag into a code that links to identifying biometrical information
in a computer database read by border agents
RFID:
Plenty of Mixed Signals
It's a shame,
because the potential savings for retailers and their suppliers
are tremendous. Cost
savings are very seldom seen by the end user , rather these profits
are kept within the multi-national entities to drive share prices
up.
EFF
Asks How Big Brother Is Watching The Internet The
EFF is making the request in an attempt to find out whether or
not Section 216 is being used to monitor web browsing without
a warrant
Tesco
sparks RFID protest Caspian
founder Katherine Albrecht said Tesco's expansion of trial stores
from two to 10 could potentially involve hundreds of thousands
more shoppers taking home items containing RFID "spychips".
Once again CASPIAN is fighting the fight
for you. Your prayers for this organisation would be appreciated.
Attention
shoppers: Smile for Officer Big Brother "They
are innocent people who have nothing to do with a crime, and (police)
have a record of that activity," she said. "The government can't
keep records on innocent people."
Is this the land of the free?
ID
cards 'could fall foul of human rights law'
In
a report, the joint parliamentary committee on human rights casts
fresh doubt on Government claims that an ID card would help tackle
crime, terrorism and illegal immigration
The mark of the beast will be implemented under the same drivers
: crime, terrorism and illegal immigration.
TAXPAYERS
MONEY USED TO PROMOTE ID CARDS The
public deserve to be told the truth about identity cards. They
won't prevent terrorism or illegal working. They will cost each
and every one of us a small fortune. And they run the risk that
we will wake up in ten years time in totally different kind of
society - one in which every movement is watched and every visit
to the bank, the hospital and the post office is recorded by the
government".
Mr Oaten understands.
High-tech
at check-in The
Intelligence Reform law signed in December provides for increased
use of fingerprints, iris scans, hand geometry or facial recognition
to identify passengers.
Christians around the world, start waking
up. It does not take a genius to figure out the next step. It's
in your Bible .
Supermarket:
Let your fingers do the paying
A supermarket has given its customers the choice of paying by
fingerprint at a store in the state of Washington--and has found
them surprisingly willing to use the biometric system.
Kapioski
added that one man even drove 400 miles to use the technology.
Obviously this man had escaped a mental
unit. Either that or they are once again stretching the truth
to promote the BioMetric prison they are building for us to live
in. Refuse and Resist!
RFID
Chips in Car Keys Unsafe Researchers
also found that pay tags with RFID chips used for purchasing gasoline
can also be defeated with low-cost technology.
So why is RFID being promoted as THE tool
against identity theft? The reason is simple , these multi-national
entities only do one thing better than making money and that is
lying.
Now
We Learn: Human Chip Has Scary Side Affects
. Risks to health include "adverse tissue reaction, migration
of implanted transponder, failure of implanted transponder, electromagnetic
interference, electrical hazards, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
incompatibility and needle stick." Every
Christian should send CASPIAN an email
thanking them for their work that the church should be doing!!!!
Big
brother or the mark of the beast?
Under the program children are implanted with a VeriChip - an
RFID device, using a large needle which injects the device under
the skin. Meanwhile everyone goes to
work and reads these articles thinking its not happening in the
USA. Wake up slumbering people, wake up.
Alien
to Build Highest-Capacity Tag Plant Alien
projects that in 2006, with the addition of the new North Dakota
facility, the company will generate about 20 billion tags per
year.
20 billion is a lot of tags.
U.S.
Terror Program Recruiting Truckers
The
move to enlist truckers comes as the federal government trains
other civilian workers - from suburban shopping mall security
guards to city doormen - to be on the lookout for suspicious activity.
You
really can't comment on something like this negatively without
coming across like a terrorist. Food for thought in regards to
freedom of speech in the USA.
U.S.
edges closer to national ID card (KRT)
- The government agent quickens his step, eyeing his subject with
great suspicion. "Your papers, please," he asks, extending a hand
to accept a government-issued identification card. Remember
it is government that will promote the mark of the beast under
the pretense of safety.
Precision
Dynamics' AgeBand
deters underage drinking with RFID "We also
look forward to implementing a new cashless RFID system during
the event to improve patrons' overall experience and streamline
operations."
Same old song and dance. It's either safety , convenience or cost
saving. Yawn.
The
day my brain was turned off by a magnet
After rotating a knob on a box of electronics, Prof John Rothwell
holds a giant black key against my head once again. Crack! Now
it feels like someone is tapping my forehead with a pen.
From the inside. Curious. Now is the
time to learn about the HAARP project. Good book to start with
is Angels
don't play this HAARP.
Germany
and UK driving RFID market to $1billion LONDON
- Western European revenues for RFID are set to reach $1.1billion
by 2007
The beast is on the march.
US
clothes firm comes clean on RFID plans US
clothing manufacturer Abercrombie & Fitch has finally admitted
it is using RFID. Amazing the only time
they admit to anything is when they have to.
ID
scheme to track students' progress "This
isn't about any `big brother' interference," she said. "It is about
us spending money wisely and being able to track outcomes."
If it's not about Big Brother, why do they continually mention Big
Brother?
2015:
RFID is all over - make way for super RFID "There
will be other sensors [coming to RFID] - temperature sensors,
weight sensors," IBM's Murthy said.
Wow! Even more information , what more do they need? Your soul
is the answer!
Proposed
Student Database Raises Privacy Concerns
"The privacy issue is about a student's right to privacy. The
idea that students would enter a federal registry by enrolling
in college, and could be tracked for the rest of their lives,
is chilling," Pals said. Well said Mr
Pals.
Controversial
new ID badge: Privacy concerns worry employees A
common ID across government, mandated by President Bush in an
August directive, is a vital security issue, said Karen Evans,
who oversees federal e-government and information technology policies
at OMB.
Hmmm... Remember the Christian? leaders
of the world will back the mark of the beast. It's in your Bible
, read it.
Sun
Looks To Partners To Help Deliver Compliance, RFID Solutions Sun
Microsystems is taking bigger steps into the solutions arena to
help customers comply with numerous federal mandates and new market
requirements. What else would one expect
from a company called SUN? Their allegiance is blatant.
Retailers
Drag Feet on RFID Initiatives
. For now, with the cost of RFID tags and readers still high and
the technology and standards still evolving, many retailers said
they're content to watch from the sidelines To
the retailers - Keep watching and dragging your feet!
Implanted
ID chip finds way into ERs, bars Harvard Medical School's
chief information officer, Dr.
John Halamka , had himself injected with a VeriChip identification
microchip in December, the company announced on Friday.
Revelations : 19:20 And the beast
was taken, and with him the false prophet
that wrought
miracles
before him, with which he deceived
them that had received the mark of the beast
, and them that worshipped his image. These both were cast
alive into a lake
of fire
burning with brimstone
.
School
looking at pupil tagging Mr
Powell said he believed the tags would be worn on pupils' wrists,
but added: "That is something we will have to find out from the
company.
Where
are the parents in all this? Where are the Christian parents? Stand
up for God's sake!!
When
Big Brother starts outsourcing its snooping
For
government agencies, from law enforcement to municipalities, outsourcing
the data collection has become a convenient way to skirt restrictions
on data gathering - restrictions that were put in place to limit
government surveillance. They simply re-group
and get private companies to do their work. Could they be classified
as 'unlawful'?
BBC
reports how it would be fun and so convenient to be chipped. Shame
on you BBC, shame on you. Listen to the propaganda here
Dutch
ID- Those who fail to produce a valid ID card - including schoolchildren
and pensioners could face a fine of $3061. Not
a bad little money spinner for the government. Perhaps they can
funnel some of the money to the Tsunami victims.
SAAB-
"Big Brother" behind the wheel to monitor driver distraction .
It could also eventually be linked to a satellite navigation system
. Perhaps using Orbcomm's Satellites like the Verichip ?
RFID
- Enters second phase. "We are seeing companies increase
their RFID budgets three to five times this year compared to 2004,"
said Erik Michielsen "
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