Title: Fight RFID Tracking By Retail Stores! Dr. Katherine Albrecht UPDATE (VIDEO) Source:
youtube URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSjEQuDHomE Published:Sep 2, 2008 Author:. Post Date:2008-09-02 04:14:01 by Artisan Ping List:*Bilderberg and NWO Watch*Subscribe to *Bilderberg and NWO Watch* Keywords:rfid, katherine albrecht, spychips Views:442 Comments:19
Please pass this vid far and wide, & check out this list of stores that are implementing this new pilot RFID program, which was announced June 19, 2008. Dr. Albrecht urges us all to organize public boycotts of these stores in our areas. FIGHT THE NEW WORLD ORDER!!
PARTICIPATING STORES (from Forbes link below): Anchor Blue, Babies R Us, CVS, LensCrafters, Kohl's, Toys R Us, Vans and Wilsons.
Fight RFID Tracking By Retail Stores! Dr. Katherine Albrecht
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSjEQuDHomE
Dr. Katherine Albrecht has a daily show on WE THE PEOPLE RADIO NETWORK http://wtprn.com.
here is the full length show which this clip was taken from [Thursday, june 19, 2008]:
Businesswire article reporting on checkpoint systems press release http://www.forbes.com/businesswire/feeds/businesswire/2008/06/19/businesswire20080619005080r1.html
EXCERPT:
Checkpoint Systems, Inc. (NYSE: CKP), a leading manufacturer and marketer of identification, tracking, security and merchandising solutions for the retail industry and its supply chain, today announced that a number of major retailers are now piloting its Evolve state-of-the-art shrink management technology, which was introduced earlier this year.
Retailers now utilizing the Evolve products include Anchor Blue, Babies R Us, CVS, LensCrafters, Kohl's, Toys R Us, Vans and Wilsons.
Evolve is Checkpoint's next-generation suite of electronic article surveillance (EAS) products. Evolve solutions provide retailers with a highly-scalable EAS system that helps reduce shrink, boost profitability and improve the customer shopping experience. In tandem with RFID technology, Evolve can also increase inventory visibility and accuracy through its in-store tracking capabilities.
Featuring improved Radio Frequency (RF) tag detection, Smart Alarm Management (SAM) to improve system integrity, and a Software Defined Radio (SDR) that can support multiple EAS and RFID tag frequencies, Evolve significantly improves the performance of traditional EAS technologies and provides retailers with a migration path for RFID adoption.
It would be neat if technology advanced to the point where you could walk into a store, pick whatever you wanted and then left with without a need to stop by the cashiers. I can see such technology implemented in 5-10 years.
You think it's OK to wear a pair of shoes that maintains a working RFID tag in it, with the potential to store and transmit unique information about you and your location wherever you walk when sensors are nearby?
I don't think it's OK. In the store, I'm willing to pick up items with tags. Out of the store, I want them removed and deactivated. And I don't want the government thinking about tagging my wallet or anything else, either.
govt & corporate docs admit themselves that its for tracking and snooping, and that they naive gullible public will fall for the stupid false pretext. just like every other time they fall for the govt line. and vaccines are to keep us healthy, gun control is to keep us safe, and red lite cameras are to prevent deaths. ha ha