RDIF tags... Big Brother and the Mark of the Beast

Discussion in 'Conspiracy' started by SunrayDustShower, Oct 29, 2006.

  1. wiz561

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    Well, thank you for pointing out the article was from '03. I saw that first and then realized that it's been three years and look where we are at now.

    I don't think that we should be worried about RDIF tags as much as what's happening now. As the previous poster stated, the camera's in the high crime areas and around intersections. While I think the are good becaue I'm not doing anything bad, I do think that it's kind of scarey that we are constantly being watched and recorded somewhere.

    Since this next thing affects me because I have one, what about the "I-Pass" or other transponders that sit in your car as your drive through the tollways? I'm constantly wondering if I'm going to see a ticket in my mailbox because my time from point a to point b was too short. Funny nobody ever talks about that!
     
  2. Captain Zeep

    Captain Zeep Acoustic Hero

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    My responce to RFID tags is ... so what? So the government knows I bought a lamp at wal*mart, who cares? Do they want to track me and my lamp, ok. Their in for a boaring time. WOW! The government can watch me go to work, and home, and to the store, and then home again. Not to scary if you ask me. Could someone tell me why this is scary unless you're trying to get away with something? Besides, with all the people they would be monitering why would they be interested in you? Are you running a smuggling ring or planning to blow something up? If not then it's all just a lot of bad noise.
     
  3. Roct

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    As for the I-Pass, I have heard of tickets being given out for just such a thing. In fact, I've been told by some of our truck drivers that on some of those roads, its not uncommon to see a truck sitting on the side of the road killing time because they got there too fast.
     
  4. GreaseMonkey

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    Captain Sheep,
    While they don't have the capability to track our thoughts just yet (or maybe that what they want us to think), what it crazier is that they are actually working shit like this! Right now there is some mofos working to put tracking probes in human flesh... it sounds more like science fiction than reality...

    If you look at how fast CPU processing speed has increased in our lifetime, you will realize that it doubles every 18 months! The advancement of technology is not happening linearly with time but exponentially (think about that on for a sec.. if the RFID article was 3 yrs ago there is probably some really crazy "classified" shit we don't even know about). They goverment will trick the gullible sheeple and warm you up to the idea, tag your pets, tag your groceries, your money, your cell phone, then immigrants, then give you a national ID gradually doing a little bit more (not too much at once as to avoid revoltion) and before we know it, they'll be reading your fucking thoughts too! After all your brainwaves are electical waves and it won't be long till they have the technology that can read them too.. Oh but I guess that isn't too scary then, captain sheep, because your thoughts are OK with the government. Well let's take it a step further then, they will be able to control your thoughts in your head! It will probably be some sort of fear pattern waveform designed to make people more "efficient". For those of you who have studied electromagnetic theory you know that anything in the universe can attune to a frequency if it is large enough....

    Some of you will say "there's no way the man is that evil". Well I have news for you, they ARe! Look up project MK Ultra where they dosed unwilling participants to try and control their minds. Or project paperclip where the U.S. forgave former nazis in return for coming to the U.S. to work for the government.

    If your look at things like federal income tax, the public initially didn't like it but the goverment snuck it in calling it a temporary war tax. Years later we still have it and 51% of it is used to keep the war machine rolling.

    NOW is the time to do everything in our power to stop the fascism going on in Amerikkka. I agree with Belladonna Blue, to barter as much as possible. I have been going to barter faires in the NW now for years and love the culture and good vibes that you just can't get at your local Mal-Wart.

    Much love to everyone,
    Greasemonkey
     
  5. hjaystone

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  6. GreaseMonkey

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    ^^
    Hey thanks for the help man

    Greasemonkey
     
  7. BodyElectric

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    It's the ease of criminal abuse and identity/information theft that gets me. They can be scanned and hacked and all that personal information on that's stored on that driver's license/passport/credit card is now ripe and ready to be abused and used as identity theft and such. Most new technologies will boast how safe they are but this one just isn't up to par yet.

    It's a double edged sword. I do think RFIDs have a lot of potential to be useful and good. Like the RFID tags on the pallets - having worked in logistics before, I think that's great.

    Spimes are kinda interesting too.

    I could probably go on about this topic forever from either side but instead I'm just gonna link you to my RFID guru's blog. This is his 'Arphid Watch' section.

    http://blog.wired.com/sterling/arphid_watch/index.html

    and here's a video lecture of his.

    Lecture On Spimes



    As for truckers on the side of the road - that probably has more to do with them and cooking their log books than anything else. They've been doing that long before transponders and RFIDs. If you show up someplace too fast then its an indicator that the driver could have been driving over his daily hours. Not only is that dangerous to everyone on the road but insurance companies wouldn't pay shit if they found out.
     
  8. athena_skye

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    Uhm, if I choose to live in a box somewhere away from all civilization, what are the chances that my box will have onnea those tags?? :(
     
  9. Captain Zeep

    Captain Zeep Acoustic Hero

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    Captain "Sheep" haha, clever.

    If the government wants to read my thoughts and control my mind I can just wear a tin foil hat. Your paranoia entertains me.

    By the way MK ultra was a volintary program where college sutdents were PAID for their perticipation. (fact checking is neat)
     
  10. hjaystone

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  11. Captain Zeep

    Captain Zeep Acoustic Hero

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    So the CIA were the first dosers. Cool! Are you sure it wasn't actualy the Freemasons? They are the CIA's puppetmasters after all. To me it actualy sounds like the Erisian Liberation Front (a.k.a. ELF), this sounds like the kind of thing they would love to do and they were in existance at the time of the tests.
     
  12. athena_skye

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    I don't think I'm doing anything really worth the government "tracking down". I mean, everyone tokes up a lil every now and again, right? Well, my only issue with this is them hearing me take off a load in the bathroom (i.e. -grunting or whatever), or hearing me during sex - there are just some things that people should (be allowed to) keep to themselves :)
     
  13. LetLovinTakeHold

    LetLovinTakeHold Cuz it will if you let it

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    "He who trades freedom for security deserves neither." <I can't remember who said that but it was one of Americas founding fathers.

    I hope I get the chance to one day leave all of this bullshit behind me. Find somewhere that I can live free, speak free, and feel free all at the same time. It's out there somwhere waiting for me, but only I can find it. Everyone has there own freedoms, and a different place for them to be set free.
     
  14. WanderingSoul

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    Wow... I just want to say that these are some of the most objective views I've seen on the subject. I grew up baptist and have had this "Mark Of the Beast" thing in my mind for years.

    I'm not baptist anymore, but I believe something like it what it predicts might be happening in the near future. All I know is, I'm not getting chipped.

    I just hope there is a place for some of us hippies to gather and be free, but I'm afraid we're running out of those. Why do people (the government) seek to take away our happinesses?

    This is very sobering.
     
  15. †ù®Ké¥ š†ûƒƒïñg

    †ù®Ké¥ š†ûƒƒïñg Eminent Herbalist

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    Better belive I'll beat the shit out of my DL with a hammer.
     
  16. BodyElectric

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    Again, it ain't the government to worry about. Mostly the government doesn't give two shits about you - worry about the criminals.

    For your information safety: Hello Kitty
     
  17. PunkHippieRimbaud

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    I believe it was ben franklin , i completely believe in that quote
    i dont like being monitered, i want privacy and i think the goverment needs to respect that!
    most rfid chips can be set off it you wrap it in foil
     
  18. OleFlowerMan

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    Read Capt Sheep's first post. That is fucking scary. And his fact checking really sucks too .
     
  19. out_in_the_sticks

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    yeapp im rubbin magnets all over my license :p
     
  20. RockerDetroit

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    Fear is the key word here.
    If they can get you to be afraid they have done their job.
    Fear of your children being kidnapped, "honey time to chip the kids"...
    Fear of your identity being stolen. Fear of being abducted, or of being lost
    all those insecurities common to man can be cured, (so they want you to believe) with that amazing satellite array and GPS tracking.
    So the media throws its card on the table with new programming, Vanished and Prison Break. The names of these shows are enough to inspire fear in some people.
    People eat it up. They love fear.
    Fear is the mind killer. Fear is the tool to keep the sheep in the sheepfold.
    Even false fears, made up fears, like 911 for example, lotta fear= lotta war.
    Bombs on Afghanistan and Iraq and waiting in the wings for those Iranians and North Koreans, because they want nukes and chemical weapons.
    Yeah and barney fife on micro dot is behind the wheel, giggling behind his hand.
    Like: keep reading the conspiracy theories, it feeds the paranoia and keeps you from functioning. It is easier to believe than to go against the flow.
    You dont want your kid to come up missing? Micro-chip
    You dont want your cat to be dinner at the local chinese restraunt? Micro chip.
    You afraid those horrible prisoners might break free and wreak havoc on your world? Micro chip all them too.
    The army wants to know where your son or daughter is at all times. bombs can make a mess of trying to find them, Micro chip them too.

    What if the fear factor fails?
    What if every person with a free mind, with different views refuses to be afraid? What good would all those chips be?
    The only Chips I want are fish and chips at bodes on friday nights thanx.
     

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