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Old May 13th 05, 05:43 PM
Al Patrick
 
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Dave Holford wrote:

David wrote:


On 11 May 2005 22:42:44 GMT, "-=jd=-"
wrote:


I don't have anything o hide; hence, I have
no problem at all with RID.

-=jd=-


That is traitorous speech. The state has no right to know your
business, legal or not.

The more they know the more they control.



Too late.

I recently attended a presentation by a gentleman who consults for the
NSA, FBI, CIA, RCMP, CSIS etc.

It is way too late!

Don't turn your cell phone on!

Dave


I believe it was Joyce and Dave who, this morning - 5/13/05, were
talking about "chips" in the chips at Las Vegas! They can tell exactly
who every chip is issued to and they can tell every where you go while
on the premises.

Gillette was planning months ago to put them in every razor and possibly
even in the packs of blades.

Seems Michelin tires have had them installed for months now - in every
tire.

They're laying this foundation one little stone at a time. How long
before they embed readers into the pavement - at least at major
intersections - so they can tell:

1) Every where you go - some places will soon become "off limits".

2) How long you stayed - thus allowing for what may or may not have
transpired there.

3) How long it took you to get there - possibly a speeding ticket by
mail, or email - or an automatic draft from your banking account. All
governments are forever needing more money, you know.

4) Whether you crossed the center line while getting from point a to
point b. More fund raising!

5) Whether any of your driving was erratic. More fund raising!

There are perhaps millions of possibilities. When even a pencil or pen
has an RFID chip in it and the government knows who it is "assigned" to.
Two people meet to transact business and one party uses the others
pen, forgetting to give it back. Later a crime is committed - or
someone suspects that a crime *may* have been committed - and party A's
pen is found at the scene. ......

It's going to fun, isn't it? :-) "Mother, May I?"