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Satellites track Mexico kidnap victims with chips
Affluent Mexicans, terrified of soaring kidnapping rates, are spending thousands of dollars to implant tiny transmitters under
their skin so satellites can help find them tied up in a safe house or stuffed in the trunk of a car.
Security Officials to Scan D.C. Area License Plates
The readers will scan every license plate that passes by and will run the numbers through federal criminal and terrorist databases.
NYPD Monitors 'RING OF STEEL' Plan
It would rely on licence plate readers, movable roadblocks and 3,000 public and private security cameras all linked to a security
co-ordination centre, the New York Times reported.
Data on each vehicle -- its time-stamped image, licence plate imprint and radiological signature -- would be sent to a
command centre in Lower Manhattan, where it would be indexed and stored for at least a month.
How Big Brother Watches Your Every Move
With every telephone call, swipe of a card and click of a mouse, information is being recorded, compiled and stored about
Britain's citizens.
In one week, the average person living in Britain has 3,254 pieces of personal information stored about him or her, most
of which is kept in databases for years and in some cases indefinitely.
'Spy-in-the-Sky'
Motorists are being warned they may face "pay as you drive" road taxes as ministers launch the first ever trials
of a scheme that could see them charged for every mile they drive.
Long Range RFID
While the system is setup to provide the Ktrack software with alerts when pieces of inventory are moving in and out of each
readers' zone, it also can tell which employee is moving it. By outfitting each employee with an RFID badge, they too are
being tracked by AAID's passive readers.
Electronic Cuffs Planned for Dads
Illinois has joined a growing contingent of states to adopt a law that will put electronic GPS tracking bracelets on men who
have not been convicted of any crime, but might be involved in a messy divorce.
Outdoor Clothing and Equipment Retailer Tests RFID-EAS Tags
So does this mean that, if you purchase survival equipment and clothing at this store, you can be tracked in the wilderness?
NYPD's 'Operation Sentinel' To Track EVERYTHING
"If police were going to focus on terrorism suspects everyone would support that, but this is a program where every person
driving in a car, no matter what they have done, are going to end up in a police file."
Securing China for the Olympics and Beyond
With Beijing serving as the model for urban development that is emulated across the country, technology looks likely to play
a growing role to keep the authoritarian government in firm control. And the Beijing Olympics will be the testing ground to
see how efficient it can be.
Bechtel Tracks Man-Hours at Copper Mine
At the construction site, a timekeeper can approach within 5 or 6 feet of an employee and use the Motorola handheld reader
to capture that person's RUT number. A screen on the handheld will display the employee's name and company, and the timekeeper
can then follow prompts on the device to input the time and location where the individual is working, using a software system
provided by RFID Chile.
Travelers Start Applying for Pocket-Sized Passport
One concern for privacy advocates is that each passport card will contain an embedded radio transmitter chip. Known as RFID,
the technology is controversial because critics fear that data from the chips could unknowingly be lifted by remote readers,
in what's called "skimming."
How We are Being Watched
There are up to 4.2m CCTV cameras in Britain - about one for every 14 people - making it one of the most watched places on
earth.
RFID to be Installed at Border Crossings
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) recently revealed construction plans to deploy Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
technology to 354 border vehicle lanes.
The work will include 39 points of entry along the U.S borders with Canada and Mexico over the coming months; and is designed
to help speed travel and further enhance border security.
Prisons Use RFID Systems to Track Inmates
Each transmitter constantly sends off a unique signal that's captured by the antenna and then processed through the computer
system, which determines where the subject is at each two-second interval.
To Curb Truancy, Dallas Tries Electronic Monitoring
Jaime Pacheco rolled out of bed at dawn last week to the blaring chorus of two alarms. Then Jaime, a 15-year-old high school
freshman, smoothed his striped comforter, dumped two scoops of kibble for the dogs out back and strapped a G.P.S. monitor
to his belt.
Successful Tests of Biocompatible Chipless RFID Ink (pdf)
Secondary target markets include laboratory animals, dogs & cats,
prime cuts of meat, and military personnel.
VeriChip Markets Its Implantable RFID Tags and Services Direct to Consumers
The company has launched a three-month advertising campaign for its newly rebranded Health Link system, and hopes to convince
1,000 South Floridians to get injected with rice-grain-sized transponders linked to health records.
Met Police Officers to be 'Microchipped' by Top Brass in Big Brother Style Tracking Scheme
One officer, working in Peckham, south London, said: "They are keeping the exact workings of the system very hush-hush
at the moment - although it will be similar to the way criminals are electronically tagged. There will not be any choice about
wearing one.
Big Brother: Radio frequency identification (RFID). Putting "Radio Tags" on Americans
Professor Gaetano Borriello checks a computer to find graduate student Evan Welbourne's last location: on the fourth floor,
outside room 452 at 10:38 a.m. Wednesday. He opens another screen to reveal the building's floor plan, and a blinking green
dot representing Welbourne shows him walking down the hall.
If it seems a bit like Big Brother, that's the intention.
RFID-tracked Cars Coming to Australia & NZ?
According to Kevin McIssac, advisor at analyst firm IBRS, one way to go would be to embed RFID technology into car registration
stickers. Within two years, this would mean everyone would have an RFID on their car so it could be used to pay tolls, administer
parking and aid law enforcement.
States Super Drivers License Approved
The enhanced license has an RFID (radio frequency identification device) chip that allows guards at border crossings to swipe
the license over a reader and call up detailed identification information.
RFID Tech Turned into Spy Chips for Clandestine Surveillance
Nox Defense creates chips (and even RFID Dust) for tracking property and people.
Spy Dust Catches Thieves: FBI Says "No Comment"
Nox Defense has released an invisible perimeter defense technology, which combines high-resolution video pictures and radio
frequency identification (RFID) tags, sometimes referred to as "spy chips", to track assets and people in real time.
Electronic Vehicle Registration Picks Up Speed
In addition, tag reads collected over a period of time can help municipalities better understand traffic patterns and flow.
i.e., Where you have been, and where you are going!
Vehicle Tracking: Advanced RFID Memory Windshield Inlay Launched By KSW Microtec
As it has higher individual data storage capacities on the chip, the inlay is ideal for managing access to corporate parking
lots, high security commercial and industrial areas or gated residential communities. It can also be used to control entry
and exit gates to automotive services such as toll stations, car rental parks or car washes.
RFID-Tagged Humans Tracked By US University
Students, engineers and staff at the University of Washington (UW) will find out first hand what it means to be tracked by
RFID in what UW researchers call "the next step in social networking".
School Districts Electronically Tagging Kids on the Bus
To register their boarding, students would pass their school IDs under a scanner near the driver.
(Watch the video in the article.)
SOMARK's Chipless RFID Ink Tattoo
This technology combines features of several common technologies, including human tattoos (ink-based and inexpensive), chipless
RFID (machine-readable and no-line-of-sight), biometrics (unique to the individual) and hot-iron brands (permanent and tamper-proof).
FBI Wants Palm Prints, Eye Scans, Tattoo Mapping
"It's the beginning of the surveillance society where you can be tracked anywhere, any time and all your movements, and
eventually all your activities will be tracked and noted and correlated," said Barry Steinhardt, director of the American
Civil Liberties Union's Technology and Liberty Project.
While this article doesn't mention RFID, it is easy to see how RFID technology can be used to access the information that
has been stored in the FBI's computers. - Pastor Guest
A Security Blanket for Babies - and Parents
Borrowed from the world of espionage, radio-frequency identification is making its way into Canadian hospitals, where thousands
of newborns are being tagged with transponders to prevent abductions.
A bracelet can be removed. Soon there will be calls to implant chips in newborns, to protect them, of course. - Pastor Guest
Prisoners 'to be chipped like dogs'
Ministers are planning to implant "machine-readable" microchips under the skin of thousands of offenders as part
of an expansion of the electronic tagging scheme that would create more space in British jails.
Amid concerns about the security of existing tagging systems and prison overcrowding, the Ministry of Justice is investigating
the use of satellite and radio-wave technology to monitor criminals.
ACLU Criticizes Plan to Electronically Track Middletown Students
A civil liberties group is criticizing a plan in Middletown to track the movements of elementary school students by attaching
computer chips to their backpacks.
ALERT!!! Mexican government to use "biochips" to curb immigration (Video)
Are Americans Next?
Rule Will Make Passport Cards Scannable from Several Feet Away
State Department officials have decided to offer passport cards for travel between the United States, Mexico, Canada and the
Caribbean that U.S. border guards can access from 20 feet away while travelers wait in line.
Four States to Use RFID in Driver's Licenses
The new licenses will also allow holders to cross the border without a passport when new regulation are enacted in January
2008. According to theNewspaper.com, the licenses can store the motorist's name, date of birth, height, weight and identity
number, as well as access to additional personal information stored in the department of motor vehicles' database.
States to Track Drivers Through Licenses
A federal program promotes driving license technology that allows the tracking of motorists even when they are not driving.
These electronic chips broadcast the identity of any card holder to any chip-reading sensor within a minimum of thirty
feet. The US Department of Homeland Security is promoting the tracking projects as part of its Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative.
RFID AND NATIONAL ID AS ELECTRONIC STALKING
For health, safety of yourself and others, knowledge of your behavior and habits will soon come to dictate how you must change,
and that means morphing you into what you must be. For your own good and for the good of society, you will be compelled to
change.
Caspian Report 'Sets Record Straight' on Microchips and Cancer
A new paper titled "Microchip-Induced Tumors in Laboratory Rodents and Dogs: A Review of the Literature 1990-2006"
has been released today byCASPIAN.
The full, 48-page paper provides a definitive review of the
academic literature showing a causal link between implanted
radio-frequency (RFID) microchip transponders and cancer in laboratory rodents and dogs.
Revelation chapter 16 verses 1 and 2
1 And I heard a great voice out of the temple
saying to the seven angels, Go your ways, and
pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon
the earth.
2 And the first went, and poured out his vial
upon the earth; and there fell a noisome and
grievous sore upon the men which had the mark
of the beast, and upon them which worshipped
his image.
And,
Revelation chapter 14 verses 9 through 11
9 And the third angel followed them, saying
with a loud voice, If any man worship the
beast and his image, and receive his mark in
his forehead, or in his hand,
10 The same shall drink of the wine of the
wrath of God, which is poured out without
mixture into the cup of his indignation; and
he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone
in the presence of the holy angels, and in
the presence of the Lamb.
11 And the smoke of their torment ascendeth
up for ever and ever: and they have no rest
day nor night, who worship the beast and his
image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of
his name.
North American Union & Vchip Truth
This is a 9 minute long video. I do not know if all the information in the first part of the video is correct, but the last
part dealing with the RFID implantable chip is accurate. As with all things, evaluate the information in the light of God's
Word. - Pastor Guest
Chip to Now Track Consumer Behaviour in Stores
With RFID, the stores are being able to identify customers the moment they walk in, their preferences, price-points they are
comfortable with and other such other useful information.
Could ID Scan Make Life Easier?
Much has been written about the downside of the emerging surveillance state. The fears, one may hope, are perhaps exaggerated.
But surveillance increases.
"Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made." Genesis Chapter 3, verse
1
Satan will deceive many by convincing them that taking the mark is convenient and good. - Pastor Guest
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