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RFID: The Battleground (2005) Part 1

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RFID: The Battleground (2005) Part 1 With Katherine Albrecht

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  • No RFID Chip ... ? Right Then We'll Create Mass Panic Via The Ebola Or The Marburg Virus So You''ll Take A Vaccine And They'll Be A Chip In The Vaccine

  • You're living in dreamland...

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  • @szlamx Well if there are RFID chips in the money you payed for the items, the store could know who you were because the chips would say the money belonged to you. It's not just money that people want to chip, it's food clothing the works everything. How could u avoid it if everything was chipped? RFID readers would read any chip, not 1 of them. RFID chip companies want to chip stuff because they say it's easier to do inventory, and its safer, but why give freedom up for safety?

  • STOP supporting these stores using RFID chips!!! WE CAN TAKE CONTROL - these companies didn't get rich out of thin air, but with dollars of hard working taxpayers. It's like supporting someone for years..then they turn around and stab you in the back. Pass this video on to as many as possible..Thank You And God Bless

  • Well, I'll rephrase that: the ordinary citizen will lose track of them. In other words, they become so ubiquitous that we don't really know where they are, and how many there are, but the guys with the remote tracking devices will.

  • Lol. I always thought that actually TRACKING THEM is a threat not loosing track of them. ;) ;) ;)

  • RFID is an example of the relativity of technological neutrality. OK, so we begin to tag objects and eventually ourselves with microchips. At first everything seems fine, but what happens when these tiny chips become so ubiquitous that we lose track of them? It leads to a kind of Orwellian paranoia in which everyone censors their own behaviour in the fear that it is monitored. This scenario is already inherent in RFID. It is sure to become reality if we don't vehemently reject this technology.

  • Then we ought to start fighting the real enemy - the people who want us enslaved. Freedom is in danger. They say that a person living in the seventeenth century would be amazed how many personal freedoms our modern societies have taken away.

  • Right! But if you do not accept this in your body as an ID, you will be taken out.

    Im not talking techonolgy.....nothing in itself is evil. The application.....That is the issue....right now we are ok but its only a matter of time.

  • I have my eyes open - that is why I understand the fact that NOT THE RFID ITSELF is a threat but rather the application. On a purely logical ground the eradication of normal bank notes is a bad thing, not the introduction of RFIDs. Tell me: do you own and use a credit card? All in all, the video is surely very good, gives a lot of valid information, and I wish as many people would see it as possible. But remember: "Technologiy is NEUTRAL". This one surely is.

  • You wont be paying anything withcash or currency. the RFID will carry your credits.

    Open your eyes while you still have time.

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