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Welcome to the Cashless Society Control Grid
Posted by knightcrawler10467 • 2/12/08 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: embedded microchips, freedom, surveillance society
From embedded microchips to RFID tracking, the cashless society roll out is going on in full force.
With children thumbscanning to get their lunches and amusement park goers biometrically scanning for entry, we are being trained to use our biometric signatures as payment and identification.
Trendy clubs around the globe have begun to surgically implant their VIP customers with microchips that they can use to pay for their bar tabs, making it "cool" to "get chipped." Now these "hip" and "elite" customers won't have to bring their wallet out with them to have a good time.
Soon RFID tags will be in everything from pharmaceuticals to clothing. Exclusive clothiers are already using the tags to recognize customers as they walk in the door from what they are wearing.
This is a global system. Our passports will now be biometric, the information stored on an RFID chip. National id legislation has been passed with the same big brother technology onboard.
With cameras (most biometric) already on almost every street corner and the ongoing media hurrah for all this "wonderful" technology that can "protect us" and "make life easier" ask yourself what is this all for?
The globalists are setting up the beast system so there is nowhere to hide. Cash itself will be traceable, so one day every transaction you make will be identifiable. You will be always be on camera and big brother will always know where you are and what you do.
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Greetings
I think there are legal implications and privacy issues that need to be address before RFID tags are used in clothing etc.
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actually, what scares me is the RFID they're working into the dollar bills now and driver's license and especially the license plate of vehicles.
i know when my aunt got her arm operated on last year they put in an RFID just to "track her progress." she didn't have any choice at all, they just told her about it after the fact.
i've lined my windows with good lead foil which took quite some time. i'm working on a device to short the RFID circuitry ... so far it's been mixed results, depending on where the implantation is.-
Greetings ender
I think your aunt was violated. This is grounds for a law suite if it was
inserted without her knowledge.
wistechnology.com/article.php?id=2384
Biobob
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Ender this is for you to built and anyone interested in it ..Its called How Orgone Blasters..
The coil may look like it's being wound counterclockwise but the motion is moving forward...wind it clockwise and then snip the wire For visual purposes from the bottom to the top of the coil it resembles walking up a winding staircase.
Ingredients:
Clear Quartz Crystals - 1-2 inch are best so you can place one inside the coil, and I put smaller ones around it as well. The more crystals the more power. If you have smaller crystals put 2 inside the coil and one on each side of it.
Metal Shavings - shredded aluminum and copper or shredded titanium and copper. About 2/3 aluminum or titanium to 1/3 copper. I add pennies at the top for an extra copper power boost. Using pre-1983 pennies are best. You can get creative here. You can get metal shavings from metal shops that sell them, or you can use bb's, or cut up steel and copper scrubbies from Walmart or the Dollar Store. The kind you clean pots and pans with etc..they're easy to find. Cut them up in 1/2 inch pieces.
Copper Wire - you can get small roll packs of copper wire at the hardware store. About 18 gauge or smaller. I use 14 gauge. Cut off about 6 inches and wrap it around two fingers clockwise and make it coil. Then slide it off and set it into the center of your pan or cup.
Resin - I use auto bondo fiberglass resin. It's easy to find at anyplace that sells auto parts. Even Walmart has it. You can buy a quart or a gallon. It comes with a small tube of hardner. It's easiest to mix the entire thing at one time then try to guess proper amounts of the resin/hardner to use. You can get 12 muffin pan OB's out of a quart. Don't mix the resin till you're ready to pour it. It dries quickly and will get lumpy and hard if you don't use it right away after putting the hardner in it. Do not mix the resin in plastic. It gets to hot and dries much faster in plastic. I use old aluminum coffee cans.
12 cup Muffin pan or 3oz. dixie cups. I prefer the muffin pan because the paper is noticeable on dixie cups when tossed into woods or wherever.
Directions:
With vegetable oil or non-stick cooking spray grease or spray the pan. If you're using dixie cups the cups won't come off even if you oil them. Preferred method is muffin pan.
To keep the resin from drying to quick just add your ingredients first then pour resin over the top later. I spray the pan, put all the ingredients in each muffin hole, and then pour the resin over the top all at once over the holes.
If you're using pennies for extra copper power place some copper down first, then the penny on top of that in the center of muffin hole and add some metal shavings on top of it, the coil and crystals, then a little more shaving on top of that.. (If you're using a gallon at a time mixed up you might want to prepare the muffin tins first, the resin can dry and harden before you get to it otherwise).
For the coil cut off about 6-8 inches of the Copper wire and wrap it around 2 fingers clockwise and slide off placing the coil in center of muffin. Place some copper shavings around the coil and add 2-3 crystals inside the coil (depends on size of crystal here). Looser, wider coils give me more power than tightly wound coils.
I like to put crystals both inside and around the coil.
Fill to 1/3 of top of muffin pan with the ingredients.
Pour resin over. Let it absorb, then pour more resin over it to fill it.
Let it dry. Probably about one hour. Then take out of pan let them dry longer.
Make in a well ventilated area, outside or in a garage.
If you're mailing them, wrap them in foil. -
They are in your passport now too, I heard somewhere that if you have a new passport, put it in the microwave for a bit to ruin the chip. I got lucky and renewed mine the year before they started putting the chip in.
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I haven't tested this yet, but will be as soon as I can get my hands on an rfid scanner. It is commonly known that brass mesh will block a huge range of fairly strong radio signals. Cell phones placed in a "cage" built like this will receive absolutely NO signal. What I want to do is create a wallet out of the brass mesh a la duct tape wallet, and see if it will block any rfid's in a drivers license, etc.
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IF this mean anything to anyone try this to protect your computer from being expose. use proxy.what are proxy ?
Whenever you surf the internet your ip address is being logged by every website you visit. A simple check of web logs will show the ip address of everyone that visited a particular website. These logs can be kept for years, and can send a trace back to you! It's not a matter of just covering your tracks as most of us have nothing to hide, it's a matter of *privacy*. Your right to privacy is being compromised when browsing without a proxy. -
try this for a list of proxy prowzer.com/
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