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Title: Kathrine Albrecht Interview on SPY CHIPS (RFID)
Source: gcnlive
URL Source: [None]
Published: May 2, 2009
Author: Kathrine Albrecht
Post Date: 2009-05-02 19:59:50 by Itistoolate
Keywords: None
Views: 442
Comments: 25

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#1. To: Itistoolate (#0)

brilliant post bump

Lod  posted on  2009-05-02   20:54:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: lodwick (#1) (Edited)

~ brilliant post bump

~ she does a good job of stating the facts but I wonder sometimes if the public at large is getting this info too late? perhaps time to develop a jamming method for these devices or an RFID of our own that sends back a coded message - "Bugger Off!"

Amandil  posted on  2009-05-02   21:08:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Amandil, lodwick, HAPPY2BME-4UM, All (#2)

First Off, I want to apologize for the poor video quality, when I heard the Completely Corrupt Bush announcing the Mark of the Beast system, I was in a room that only had a old-school VCR and a well used tape. But the video and what Bush said was clear enough to know what time it is. How appropriate, that on 06/06/06, Bush announces the Biometric Mark of the Beast system. Now the AC Bush speaks of the Biometric IDs for foreign workers, to start with, but this is only the reason given to implement the infrastructure of the Mark. You all know that what starts with one group soon appplies to all. 666 is here. Everyone, feel priviledged that you live in the last days. Prepare, GET YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER!!! STEEL YOUR SPIRIT, MIND, AND BODY. THE TIME IS AT HAND. HEED THE OMEN !!! REBELLION RADIO WILL AIR SOON ON THE FOLLOWING MYSPACE PROFILE:

On 6-6-6:Bush Announces Mark of The Beast System

Itistoolate  posted on  2009-05-07   5:42:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Itistoolate (#3)

666 is here. Everyone, feel priviledged that you live in the last days.

~ got hired into a union job once in PA, dark 'n dingy warehouse with a few hundred of us useless eaters binding and packaging legal pads no less .... my union scale starting wage? $6.66 per hour ~ was like rubbing it in my face ~ I thought they were joking, they did not like my laughing, almost lost the interview *LOL* ~ quit 1/2 way through my third night ... was just too damn creepy for me

Amandil  posted on  2009-05-07   17:08:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: All (#12)

RFID is not the demon purported here. RFID is a tool used for inventory control, passports, ID cards, and the like. But in everything? Not a chance.

Also will everything in the world be tracked? Can't be done. Think bandwidth. Ever see what happens to broadband cable when too many people get on at the same time? Imagine the bandwidth issues for the tracking that is being suggested in the video. Heck, I use RFID and smart cards every day; mainly my ID badges et al.

Dr_Tron  posted on  2009-05-10   19:48:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Dr_Tron (#13)

Disagree. Bandwidth is not an issue at all. Today's networks and database systems can store, hold, and search petabytes of data. And gathering the initial data is really no challenge. With a sensitive enough RFID antenna and an RFID sticker on your license plate, ever car's movements could be tracked at every major interchange on every highway in the country. And are you happy that ID badges can track employees everywhere they go?

RFID is a tool of empire, and will be used to close what few gaps in our freedoms we had left.

And without these chips, we will not be able to do business at all. But Americans will be told that these items are indispensable and convenient. And they will accept them, like they have every other link in our chains.

Deasy  posted on  2009-05-10   20:47:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Deasy (#14)

ID badge tracking in a workplace is often nesessary. Especially for access control. Tracking across the nation? Yea, bandwidth is an issue. Petabytes of storage is common. Heck my office computers have terrabytes on them, but moving that kind of data in realtime? Hardly. Check out the cost of installing a T3/OC3 to just one location.

Dr_Tron  posted on  2009-05-10   23:28:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Dr_Tron (#16) (Edited)

Prove that bandwidth is a problem. The data moving from a typical RFID scanner is minuscule, even with hundreds of scans per second. The number of cars moving past a single scanner on a freeway would be in the 15 to 20 per second range, maximum. We're talking kilobytes per second, and only then in extreme cases. A dial up modem could move compressed RFID data.

In the mid-20th century, we didn't have cameras and RFID scanners in the work place. Somehow things still got done properly. Today? Middle class people are scanned, photographed, video-taped, and finger printed where they work, but the upper classes still steal or mismanage billions and get away with it.

Think before you advocate — or accept — technology.

Deasy  posted on  2009-05-10   23:39:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Deasy (#17)

The data moving from a typical RFID scanner is minuscule, even with hundreds of scans per second.

Agreed for a typical RFID unit. However, you are now talking billions of scanners to span the US. Remember RFID had a very limited range.

Dr_Tron  posted on  2009-05-10   23:47:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Dr_Tron (#19)

The NSA is already gathering such quantities of data, and the technology for gathering orders of magnitude more information is already available. This will happen, and Mr. and Mrs. America will beg Homeland Security to do it, to protect them against patriots.

Deasy  posted on  2009-05-10   23:49:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Deasy (#20)

The NSA is already gathering such quantities of data, and the technology for gathering orders of magnitude more information is already available.

It is illegal to collect intel on American Citizens here on US soil by the agencies you are referring to.

The only agencies that are authorized to do so are the local and federal police such as the FBI.

Dr_Tron  posted on  2009-05-11   23:11:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Dr_Tron (#24)

www.privacydigest.com/200...ontline+covers+nsa+spying - PBS's Frontline Covers NSA Spying

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/spyfactory/police.html - NOVA Spy FActory


This is what Americans asked for after 9/11. We're all Israelis now.

Deasy  posted on  2009-05-11   23:17:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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