Topic: RFID chips now in school uniforms

http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/fre … 3391369.jp

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Come on, morningsun  RFID is like so yesterday.  Brainchips are what all the kids are really talking about today.  They are way cool.  You surf the internet inside your own head!  Isn't that awesome?  Scientist dudes say that you can link up to one big collective brain with all the other people who have chips.  That means you can be super smart and read people's minds too. 

The PR push continues.

3 (edited by Barefoot Doc 2007-11-07 12:09:47)

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If it were my child i would be writing to the school saying that your spy chip has just been destroyed in a microwave oven so please don't bother giving them another one as the same will happen again smile

EDIT:I forgot about the WIFI technology that goes hand in hand with this, very disturbing. I would not use WIFI
in my house because of the potental dangers.

Its not like we are fractions of the whole but rather versions of the whole.

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Barefoot Doc wrote:

I forgot about the WIFI technology that goes hand in hand with this, very disturbing. I would not use WIFI
in my house because of the potental dangers.

Barefoot Doc -  can you tell me more about this, please?

5 (edited by Tom Paine 2007-11-12 18:39:36)

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hurcano--excellent call!  "Scientist dudes say..."  --beautiful!

BarefootDoc--Now that's putting the microwave to good use!
I just zapped my New Balance Cross Trainers in the MW.
I'm sure it killed all the stuff hiding in there.

BTW you can sterilize (for all practical purposes) your wet*
kitchen sponges by zapping them for two minutes in the MW.
If microwaving kills bacteria and fungi, imagine
what havoc it plays with the bio-photons of LIFE FORCE
that remains in the food you're heating before you eat it?

I'd say it pretty well KILLS IT.

*Only zap WET sponges/clothes.  Zapping them dry may
start a fire.

TP

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Mystical Girl wrote:
Barefoot Doc wrote:

I forgot about the WIFI technology that goes hand in hand with this, very disturbing. I would not use WIFI
in my house because of the potental dangers.

Barefoot Doc -  can you tell me more about this, please?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/p … 674675.stm

Its not like we are fractions of the whole but rather versions of the whole.

7 (edited by morningsun76 2007-12-20 01:54:36)

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If you haven't read any nauseating news articles in awhile, here's one that's chock full o' newspeak.   Emphasis added by me.

Klüft touts computer chip implants

Published: 19 Dec 07 12:59 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/9454/

Swedish athletes Carolina Klüft and Stefan Holm have caused a stir on the home front by proposing radical measures to ensure that top level competitors refrain from taking performance-enhancing drugs.

Klüft and Holm, reigning Olympic champions in the heptathlon and high-jump events, both agreed that competitors at the highest level should either have computer chips implanted into their skin or GPS transmitters attached to their training bags to help keep track of their movements at all times.

According to Klüft, today's system - whereby athletes provide quarterly advance reports of their probable whereabouts - is not sufficient to tackle the sport's problems with doping.

"I have previously proposed that we should have computer chips surgically implanted into our skin. But it might be just as good if everybody at a certain level had a key ring with a GPS transmitter on their training bags. That way everybody involved knows where we are at all times and can find us for tests," Klüft told Svenska Dagbladet.

"I wouldn't have any complaints about surveillance of this kind. In fact, I think we have an obligation to go along with most things. Doping is terrible, which means it is important we have an open mind and are brave enough to discuss and debate the issue," she added.

The Swedish superstar, who has not lost a single heptathlon or pentathlon event since 2002, also revealed that the mere thought of consuming a banned substance filled her with dread. If ever she failed a doping test, Klüft said that her life would not be worth living and she would have to leave Sweden.

Stefan Holm, gold medal winner in the high jump event at the 2004 Olympics, said he was open to his compatriot's suggestions.

"Honestly, why not? [A GPS transmitter] might be radical and it sounds brutal but sometimes it feels like a good solution to avoid being treated with suspicion for no reason. But it's hard to be one hundred percent sure without having a chip surgically implanted into the skin," he told Svenska Dagbladet.

Since athletes are already observed very closely, Holm argued that increased surveillance in the form of a computer chip would make little difference to the top performers.

"They really do want to know where we are at any given moment and in a way it would be the easiest way to keep track of us athletes, however science fiction and absurd it may sound," Holm added.

Paul O'Mahony (paul.omahony@thelocal.se/08 656 6513)

Source: http://www.thelocal.se/9454/

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Thanks for that article morningsun...

That's just nutz.....prrrooopaaganda

Here's a link I came across in reference to RFID chips in certain credit cards..

How to De-RFID your credit card.

http://adr.enal.in/articles/de-rfid-your-credit-card


Apparently a little creative work with a hammer or small drill can render the chip useless
For now, until the technology gets better.
Then some sort of zapper would work I suppose.

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Worldbridger wrote:

Thanks for that article morningsun...

That's just nutz.....prrrooopaaganda

Here's a link I came across in reference to RFID chips in certain credit cards..

How to De-RFID your credit card.

http://adr.enal.in/articles/de-rfid-your-credit-card


Apparently a little creative work with a hammer or small drill can render the chip useless
For now, until the technology gets better.
Then some sort of zapper would work I suppose.

Just put it in a microwave oven.
http://www.ukrocketman.com/digital/emblaster.shtml

Its not like we are fractions of the whole but rather versions of the whole.

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Oh how the words natural and mother Earth sounds oh so good right now.  If it was intended for people in Canada to get these chips, I'd see no point in my spiritual development, and would say no, obviously.  Our bodies are magnificent,  shall we stop doing harm to our bodies, and our Earth?

"Beyond the stars a new world awaits me now" - Wintersun