RFID Body Chip & Government Tracking You

RFID Body Chip Allows Remote Monitoring of a
Body at a Distance, Powered by Bodily Fluids

First we have a new implantable microchip designed special for mammalian creatures like dogs, cattle, and yes, criminals… This RFID microchip implant is no longer passive (needs a power supply) but it is powered by your bodily fluids and enzymes as they flow through the glass casing as it bonds to you…

Bodily RFID interrogation is accomplished using ultra low frequency techniques designed to avoid fluidic or tissue interference and the antennas on the RFID transponders and can be precisely tuned to match the fluidic or tissue environment, whether water, blood, bile, acid or fecal material as well as bone, muscle or fat.

The link is here


Full Body Scanners: No longer just for Airports…

Andy Greenberg at Forbes.com reported that company representatives told him that backscatter X-rays mounted in vans that can be driven around the public streets have been sold to, and deployed by, domestic U.S. law enforcement agencies.

Backscatter X-rays are one of the technologies that are used in full body scanners at airports. They can see through clothing and reveal the naked human form. It is unknown exactly how government purchasers of these vans are using them, but if they are in fact being used on public streets, that would be a major violation of the Constitution. In fact, it’s hard to believe that any government agency would be allowing these vans to be used in that way.

The link is here

The Government Can Use GPS to Track
Your Moves (without a Warrant)…

Government agents can sneak onto your property in the middle of the  night, put a GPS device on the bottom of your car and keep track of  everywhere you go. That is the bizarre – and scary – rule that now applies in California and eight other Western states. This doesn’t violate your Fourth Amendment rights, because you do not have any reasonable expectation of privacy in your own driveway – and no reasonable expectation that the government isn’t tracking your movements.

The decision by the Ninth Circuit is particularly offensive because the judges added insult to injury with some shocking class bias: the little personal privacy that still exists, the court suggested, should belong mainly to the
rich.

There is a major battle under way in the federal and state courts over this issue, and the stakes are high. After all, if government agents can track people with secretly planted GPS devices virtually anytime they want, without having to go to a court for a warrant, we are one step closer to a classic police state - with technology taking on the role of the KGB or the East German Stasi.

The link is here

Program Tracks Preschoolers with Electronic Tags

Officials in Contra Costa County, California are using RFID (radio frequency identification) technology to track some 240 preschoolers as part of a new Head Start program to keep the children safe and to make better use of its teachers.

When a child arrives at school, the parent signs that child in. Then the child is assigned a little jersey with a number on it that has a tracking device, or RFID tag, sewn into the right front of the jersey. These tags transmit data to sensors placed around the classroom and the playground area. Using software, teachers and administrators can then monitor the children’s activities on a computer screen. The children are displayed as moving dots.

The link is here

Using Smartphones As Credit Cards

The two biggest mobile carriers in the US, AT&T and Verizon, are joining hands to bring an RFID-based system that will allow smartphones to be used as credit and debit cards. The phones would be embedded with an RFID chip that will contain information about the user. Simply holding the phone against an RFID reader will process the transaction.

Consumers will only need to carry one device to act as phone, media player, PDA and credit card, versus having to use a modified Visa RFID card too. The phone networks already have user’s personal data, and your payment details, and the wireless network to enable all sorts of higher-level exploits of the system.

The link is here

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