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Old July 28th 03, 09:16 AM
dxlover
 
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Who's 'Arkansas Plum'? No credibility.


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"Arkansas plum" wrote in message
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"Constitutionalist1" wrote in message
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Perhaps a short burst of microwave energy would zap these little bugs

when
you get outside of the stores. The only real problem with this is that

you
have expensive electronics and other items that could be damaged by the
microwave bursts. The real problem is not incurring damage the other

devices
that are affected by RF energy.


Perhaps the better way is to simply AVOID
THE PURCHASE of all Gillette Corporation
products...?

Here is the short list of Gillette Corporation
Product BRAND NAMES which will incorporate
RFID tagging chips. Comming very soon to a
supermarket shelve near you:

Duracell (consumer and photographic batteries)
Braun (numerous products from coffee makers to personal care items)
Gillette (numerous mens/womens razor and personal grooming products)
Right Guard (deodorant products)
Oral-B (Dental/Oral care products)

These are the product brand names above that you should avoid.

If you are unsure, just look at the bottom of the product
label or carton. If it says "The Gillette Corporation" on
it, put it back ON THE SHELF and WALK AWAY.

The brand names above have RF tracking
devices incorporated into the product.