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Do You Know What "The Electronic Product Code"
bhgfarms
by bhgfarms  12-21-2009   
 Do you know what this is? You might want to look at it..if you can find information...I went to Walmart today and noticed a sign..now it may have been there a while..I don't know..but it was today that I noticed it..it said Walmart proudly uses Electronic Product Code! The potential for this to be used for evil is evident.
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contract electronics manufacturing services (EMS)
jasminethomaspeg
by jasminethomaspeg  10-8-2009    1
 The Paragon Electronics Group is a leading provider of contract electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and electronic component supply chain management solutions.
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newly discovered patents- link RFID chips and swine flu vaccine
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-5-2009   
 link to video
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Japan Leads the way in ID Cards
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  10-27-2009   
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The Implantable Microchip as a solution for flu pandemics
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  10-7-2009   
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500,000 plastic coffins on a Georgia highway
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  10-4-2009    1
 "At present there are 800 FEMA prison camps across the USA. Each has the capacity of holding 20,000 citizens. I say citizens because they will be used against us, my friend. They are presently armed with guards and there is rail-road access and airport to some and roads leading directly to the prisons. The beds are concrete. You do the math. People get ready, there's a storm a comin'. " Note the date, this came before swine flu propaganda, there are now many more.
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NORTH AMERICAN UNION & RFID Chip TRUTH! Must SEE
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  10-4-2009    1
 A real eye opener.
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Incrementally Bringing in the Microchip
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  9-30-2009   
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Salt and Paper Battery May One Day Replace Lithium Batteries
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-20-2009   
 more: The battery is made by coating the paper, made from this cellulose, with a conducting polymer and inserting a salt-solution-soaked filter paper between the paper electrodes. Chlorine ions travel from the batteries positive terminal to the negative terminal while current is produced in the external circuit by the flow of electrons. The battery can be recharged in tens of seconds because the ions flow through the thin electrode quickly. In comparison to a lithium battery that would take 20 minutes to recharge. The salt and paper battery is still in the early stages of development as compared to other thin-film technologies. For a battery to be cost effective you need to able to obtain the material at relatively low cost and have a good manufacture process in place. The battery could be produced commercially in about three years and made available to distributors. Via: RSC and Technology Review © 2009 PhysOrg.com
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No Biometric ID Card = No Job
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  9-8-2009   
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Big Brother Comes to India
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  9-18-2009    1
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URGENT GET THIS OUT NOW ! RFID BRACELET ONCE YOU HAVE HAD THE US666 & EU666 VACCINATION
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  9-17-2009    1
 Time to get your game on America, and get off the roads. Rest of the world take heed you're next. The choices are: die or die or resist. Stand for freedom or die on your knees.
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When Gas Taxes Are Not Enough
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  9-14-2009   
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PASS ID Act "is REAL ID 2.0"--Same Federalized Drivers License/National ID Scheme
blueridge
by blueridge  8-20-2009   
 This is like Blackwater changing its name to Xe. No real change, just a new "makeover" to sell it. This tramples the 10th amendment right of the states by pretending that the new federal Dept. of Homeland Tyranny has a right to dictate standards for drivers licenses to the States. It also attacks your 4th amendment privacy, by setting up the same desired data-mining capabilities to watch every 'free American" on demand. RFID included. Tell your Congressmen "no".
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EMBEDDED RFID
Normn8or
by Normn8or  8-7-2009    1
 Rest of Article Here http://www.truth-it.net/embedded_rfid.html As soon as they gain control over our Medical records it's all over but the Bloodshed.!!!! Our Medical records Are the Keys to everything in our lives all the way down to what we eat and what we shit out. Total Control. To Bad it's going to be Liberty or Death.
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Big Brother in India
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  7-15-2009   
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Geek Replaces Lost Finger With 2GB USB Finger
iluvchocolate98195
by iluvchocolate98195  7-26-2009   
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OMG a USB Finger!!?
dredgonred
by dredgonred  7-25-2009   
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Ex-IBM Employee reveals TV Abandoned Analog Band to Make Room for RFID Chips
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  7-15-2009   
 Ressit the implantable chip, if for no other reason that they are known to cause tumors with prolonged contact to living tissue. like for instance under on or next to the skin. Nevermind the fact that it is a gross insult to freespeech and is aimed at doing away with it altogether alongside many other fronts.
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Simple Experiment Exposes Worst RFID Fears
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  7-13-2009   
 I'll have to construct one of those aluminum wallet sleeves when I get a chip. You should, too.
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Build an RFID Signal Blocking Wallet
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  7-13-2009    1
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AWESOME Orange Solar Tent
cosmic_kitten1
by cosmic_kitten1  6-26-2009    1
 This looks sooo cool.
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What’s next? A credit card in your cell phone
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  6-28-2009   
 This idea will not evolve until credit card companies and cell phone carriers develop methods to gain the most financial benefit to themselves. Helping to make the consumers life easier is secondary. But, I do like the idea.
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radio frequency identification- the internet of things
doodleicious
by doodleicious  6-23-2009    2
 make ya nervous? yeah....
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Control, Privacy Invasion
Anangeli
by Anangeli  6-19-2009   
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NAIS – it's not about food safety, it's about favoring big agribusiness
Lexica
by Lexica  6-12-2009   
 More: Producer objections to NAIS involve issues of cost, privacy, and liability. Some producers are worried that meatpackers would transfer liability for bacterial contamination of processed meat back to the farm of origin. Others see NAIS as a threat to the confidentiality of producer records; they're concerned that foreign governments, packers, or other buyers might gain access to those records for their own benefit. Tags that remain on an animal throughout the supply chain could be scanned, and the data retained by buyers to build a database of a producer's products and values. Some worry that packers might use the information they gain from RFID tags for an unfair advantage… Owners of independent livestock markets are concerned about the bookkeeping and reporting burden NAIS creates for them. Some states have already required FFA members to comply with NAIS before they're allowed to participate in livestock projects.
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MICROCHIP IMPLANTS CAUSE FAST-GROWING, MALIGNANT TUMORS IN LAB ANIMALS
Hengest
by Hengest  9-8-2007   
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Supermarchés sans caissières? Supermarkets without cashiers?
Annaannaanna
by Annaannaanna  4-13-2007   
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Implantable Microchip Will Have Extra Features!!!
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  5-18-2009   
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Gillette: Is tris true ?
Anangeli
by Anangeli  5-6-2009    3
 I don;'t know whether this is trrue or not... I just clip it to see reactions, know if you have heard about this .If it is true then we have arrived to Big Brother society. When this becomes common, we are no longer free.
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Why is Michigan set to issue newset to issue new Enhanced Drivers' Licenses that include RFIDS?
sincitykitty
by sincitykitty  4-15-2009    2
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Installing a USB Drive in Your Finger
Andy Greenberg
by Andy Greenberg  3-17-2009   
 Hard to imagine this guy would go to so much trouble for just 2GB of storage. If you're going to make it an actual digit, you might as well install the new iPod shuffle in your finger and double your capacity.
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Radio Chip Animal Identification Would Do ALL Harm To Our Real Food Safety, And No Good
brightlight4
by brightlight4  3-15-2009   
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Vermont issues RFID enhanced driver's licenses
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  3-3-2009   
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Emirates Identity Authority: Million already using biometric national ID card, upgrading to RFID
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  3-2-2009   
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At what point do you start worrying about the RFID tag in your passport?
benben1
by benben1  2-3-2009    1
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New RFID Technology Allows You to be Tracked WITHOUT Your Knowledge
brightlight4
by brightlight4  1-22-2009    1
 One of the more covert technologies they employ is ID-Dust, serialized dust particles that can be interrogated like a RFID tag. The NOX team can coat a person or object with it to track movement. ID-Dust can show if an item was handled or it can even be sprinkled on the floor. People unknowingly pick up the ID-Dust on their shoes as they travel through a dusted area. The software combines the video surveillance and RFID information to create an association between the ID-Dust and a person. The ID-Dust allows the person's movement to be tracked around a facility without the person ever knowing he or she is being tracked. While a criminal can easily defeat the motion sensors, the ID-Dust provides covert security with instant alerts when someone enters an area, plus a complete history of exactly where each person traveled and when.
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New RFID Technology Allows You to be Tracked WITHOUT Your Knowledge
LoPhatt
by LoPhatt  1-19-2009   
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Intel Plans Tiny Energy Suckers to Watch Environs
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-15-2008   
  Now, whether or not you think that littering the planet with billions of micro-spies is a good idea, you must admit that highly granular environmental data could be a good thing. Just don't let your employer squirt one into your arm.
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The Internet of things
balthazarus
by balthazarus  10-19-2008   
 In doing so, the internet of things promises to reshape our lives as fundamentally as the introduction of the railway, but with less public consent or even debate about its arrival. Before it does arrive, perhaps we could spare a moment to think what it might mean. As one day in the future you might even get assigned your own unique IP number. By then, of course, it will be too late to complain.
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