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Story: Wal-Mart commits billions to RFID
LOL - Great comments Mr. Molero!
I'd like to chime in as well.
People don't know that, for instance, RFID tracking is now easier and more accurate. For example, there is a new type of RFID chip which can track a target within a 30,000ft range and pinpoint an objects location to an accuracy of within a single ft. Read for youselves here: http://rense.com/general42/rf.htm
Another example is using "child saftey" as an emotional plea to gain acceptance for people tracking programs and technologies. "Tracking Wrist Bands" says it all here: http://www.kolr10.com/Global/story.asp?S=1464332&nav=0RXJIHeQ
Consumers should start doing things for themselves and stop placing their faith in the mainstream media. There are numerous web sites that spell out, in lay men's terms for goodness sake, the dangers and valid concerns of this electronical Lucifarian technology and tracking.
Try http://www.spychips.org
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Story: Wal-Mart commits billions to RFID
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RFID = 1984
Radio Frequency Identification is an a... Joe Molero -
Has both good/bad implacations
It has to happen,... Larry Glaser -
I can't stand Wal-mart, and I refuse to shop there... Cammy -
Gee RFID tags to track inventory and those you buy... Anonymous -
thank you for your update. I believe this is just... Anonymous -
LOL - Great comments Mr. Molero!
I'd like to chime... Don Willson -
RESPONSE TO LARRY GLASSER......RIGHT ON.....ANTICH... HARRIET LEMARBRE -
GREAT STORY. WELL RESEARCHED, BUT QUITE UNCLEAR AS... Anonymous
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