An independent researcher, using a specially designed scanner, was able to detect and then download to his laptop the unique serial numbers of two electronic U.S. passport cards that were embedded with radio frequency identification, or RFID, tags.
The Feds new embedded identity documents — passports, drivers licenses, and the like --- amount to 21st century application of technology that will help speed border crossings, safeguard credentials against counterfeiters, and keep terrorists from sneaking into the country, according to “informed sources.” But, the new technology could make people traceable without their knowledge or consent. Putting a traceable RFID in every pocket could make everybody in the country into a blip on some one's radar screen and redefine government control of the populace.
COMMENTS:
Meanwhile, back at the National Health Care Reform Bill… How long do you really think it’s going to take for these donkeys now in charge to require…. REQUIRE… that such a chip be embedded underneath the skin of every American? Could it be that’s what Obama means when he says… “We’ll soon be in the chips?”
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Do you think there’s anything to that story about $134.5 billion is U.S. bonds being transported in secret across the border between Italy and Switzerland? (Burt - Bristol Bay, AK)
A. Answering the question with a question, if you were going to overthrow the United States government, where would you get the money to finance such a venture? California-style I.O.U.’s?
Q. If you were going to hide that kind of money, where would you put it? (Jeannie - Norfolk, VA)
A. In ACORN hole.
Q. Do you believe in flying saucers? (Clyde - Montgomery Creek, CA)
A. Yes. My ex-wife threw them at me all of the time.
TODAY’S QUOTE: "Have you ever noticed that after you line up the politicians, tell them to take off their pants and grab their ankles…. They all look the same?” – Unknown Scribbler
TODAY’S VIDEO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khaa3y0i87s
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