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Federal Government to Require Everyone Carry RFID Chip
"David" wrote in message ... They will track you like a common criminal. ''The Real ID Act says federally accepted ID cards must be "machine readable," and lets Homeland Security determine the details. That could end up being a magnetic strip, enhanced bar code, or radio frequency identification (RFID) chips. DON'T SWEAT THIS ! It is VERY EASY to defeat ANY type of RFID or embedded chip in an ID card. All you have 2 do is put it in a microwave oven on a flat dish and run it on HIGH POWER for 12 seconds ---- DONE ! -- Bada-Bing ! The card and photo will still be intact but any/all chips which are embedded in the same will be 100% NON FUNCTIONAL. This works with ANY type of so-called Smart Card as well as any RFID chips or strips which may be embedded in consumer products as well. While your at it, if your car has OnStar or similar have this disabled and/or ripped out asap. Visited a friend who is a PD Officer and he showed me with a few keystrokes how cars with OnStar can be tracked in real time via the cellular telephone networks. Onstar is a TRANSPONDER which broadcasts the VIN and a GPS coordinate for any 2000 and newer car which is so equipped therin. UNPLUG the 12 Volts or GET ONSTAR OUT OF YOUR CAR. It is a real and present privacy threat. |
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On Mon, 9 May 2005 11:34:04 -0400, "Tazerman 60"
wrote: While your at it, if your car has OnStar or similar have this disabled and/or ripped out asap. Visited a friend who is a PD Officer and he showed me with a few keystrokes how cars with OnStar can be tracked in real time via the cellular telephone networks. Onstar is a TRANSPONDER which broadcasts the VIN and a GPS coordinate for any 2000 and newer car which is so equipped therin. UNPLUG the 12 Volts or GET ONSTAR OUT OF YOUR CAR. It is a real and present privacy threat. I like having GPS on my phone, in case I have to call 911 for a heart attack. When I visit my crack dealer, I shut it off a few blocks away. |
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David wrote: On Mon, 9 May 2005 11:34:04 -0400, "Tazerman 60" wrote: While your at it, if your car has OnStar or similar have this disabled and/or ripped out asap. Visited a friend who is a PD Officer and he showed me with a few keystrokes how cars with OnStar can be tracked in real time via the cellular telephone networks. Onstar is a TRANSPONDER which broadcasts the VIN and a GPS coordinate for any 2000 and newer car which is so equipped therin. UNPLUG the 12 Volts or GET ONSTAR OUT OF YOUR CAR. It is a real and present privacy threat. I like having GPS on my phone, in case I have to call 911 for a heart attack. When I visit my crack dealer, I shut it off a few blocks away. Crack? I figured as much, 'tard boy. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Anyone in denial of the invasiveness of this technology, is a blind
and bumbling fool. Darren http://hometown.aol.com/darren1965co...e/profile.html |
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D. Martin wrote:
Anyone in denial of the invasiveness of this technology, is a blind and bumbling fool. Darren http://hometown.aol.com/darren1965co...e/profile.html You are one scary looking dude with some scary looking ideas. |
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I thought you'd like that. Darren
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On Tue, 10 May 2005 00:37:44 GMT, Conan Ford
wrote: RFID chips have a range of, at best, a few feet. While Big Brother could install readers in every doorway of every public place and track everyone reading The Communist Manifesto in the first place, if you're paranoid you should realize that if you work in an office an have an access card, you probably already carry an RFID chip. You aren't required to carry your parking garage card everywhere you go. Big Brother is very real. And he is watching you. |
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David wrote: On Tue, 10 May 2005 00:37:44 GMT, Conan Ford wrote: RFID chips have a range of, at best, a few feet. While Big Brother could install readers in every doorway of every public place and track everyone reading The Communist Manifesto in the first place, if you're paranoid you should realize that if you work in an office an have an access card, you probably already carry an RFID chip. You aren't required to carry your parking garage card everywhere you go. Big Brother is very real. And he is watching you. No, he's watching you... 'tard boy. Guaranteed. Got your number. dxAce Michigan USA |
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David wrote: They will track you like a common criminal. ''The Real ID Act says federally accepted ID cards must be "machine readable," and lets Homeland Security determine the details. That could end up being a magnetic strip, enhanced bar code, or radio frequency identification (RFID) chips. In the past, Homeland Security has indicated it likes the concept of RFID chips. The State Department is already going to be embedding RFID devices in passports, and Homeland Security wants to issue RFID-outfitted IDs to foreign visitors who enter the country at the Mexican and Canadian borders. The agency plans to start a yearlong test of the technology in July at checkpoints in Arizona, New York and Washington state.'' http://news.com.com/FAQ+How+Real+ID+...3-5697111.html Big deal! I've been carrying one since 2003. All active DOD personnel both military and civilians carry one. I'm sure the rest of the Federal Government use them also. Les Locklear Monitoring since ' 57 Located on the Gulf of Mexico Bendix R-1015B/URR Hammarlund R-274C/FRR (SP-600JX-14) Ten Tec RX-340 RF Systems MLB - MK2 Quantum QX Loop CU-2279/BRC Multicoupler http://www.hammarlund.info/homepage.html |
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