Wal-Mart to begin RFID Tagging Next Month-Dr. Scott Johnson

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URGENT ALERT: WAL-MART TO BEGIN ITEM-LEVEL TAGGING CLOTHING WITH RFID YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! PLEASE JOIN US IN OPPOSING WAL-MART'S RFID PLANS
Today the Wall Street Journal broke an enormous story: Wal-Mart, the nation's largest retailer, has declared war on our privacy. The giant retailer has announced it will begin placing item-level RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) tracking tags on clothing sold in its stores. While the tags can be removed from clothing and packages, they can't be turned off, and they are trackable THIS IS HUGE NEWS. It is the first step to the planned roll-out where global corporations like IBM, Procter & Gamble, and Wal-Mart's technology partner NCR plan to equip every product with a tracking device and use a network of RFID readers to monitor and observe YOU everywhere you go. It is the frightening world detailed in our book "Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID," and it is finally coming to pass.
Unless we stop it, Wal-Mart's roll-out is scheduled to begin next month.
Here is the Wall Street Journal article:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704421304575383213061198090.htm...
As you know, RFID is a powerful tracking technology that raises unprecedented privacy concerns. Wal-Mart's plan does more than just threaten our privacy -- it is poised to become a direct threat to our freedom and civil liberties, as I will describe in future emails.
It is imperative that we immediately act to oppose Wal-Mart's RFID rollout. I have placed calls and given Wal-Mart an opportunity to respond, but as of this afternoon, Wal-Mart corporate executives and media representatives have not returned my calls.
In the meantime, we are formulating a response to Wal-Mart's plans that will protect consumers. I will keep you posted on this breaking story.
In freedom,
Katherine Albrecht, Ed.D. Founder and Director of CASPIAN Consumer Privacy Co-Author of Spychips www.KatherineAlbrecht.com www.spychips.com // www.antichips.com
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  • The RFID's use a low powered frequency only traceable from a few inches to maybe 2 meters, they are not powerful enough to be tracked through some type of radar. Unless of course the radar is 2 feet from you i believe some type of "Big Brother Conspiracy" isn't really a threat here...

  • @BukkoGamer If your right then this is good news. I sure don't want to think that the merchandise I have bought can be traced everywhere I go.

  • Thats enough to stop me from buying ANYTHING from walmart , Im done with them now, an other stores that follow suit. Thanks for the vid

  • @MightyMatt28 no problem..keep spreading the word!

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  • My job told everyone to be careful about the things they post online and people were even fired for posting certain things about the masons so I won't say where I work however its a huge company. Almost all the bosses within my company are openly masons and regularly tries to recruit certain employees to join them. I'm happy to say before they started recruiting people; I warned my friends about what all the symbolism in my company means and as a result no one has accepted their offer.

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  • RFID is used in supply chain management and not tracking you the consumer, the range maybe from a couple of inches to a feet. They do not track a consumer it's only used for the use of supply flow and inventory control.

  • NOT GOING TO STOP THAT REAL

  • @MightyMatt28 Where is this truth that you speak of? Sandwiched between the virgin births, self-induced resurrections, and zombie Jew on a stick?

  • @omygkush Hey, you right and you know what would make everyone more efficient? RFID chips in all of our hands so we can have all of our bank acounts, medical record, GPS so no one can be kidnapped. LOL, Well you go right ahead. If thats your "idea" of efficiency!

  • @MightyMatt28

    do you NOT have a cellphone or a computer. you are way too paranoid. RFID is used to increase efficiency and productivity in a store. Do you ENJOY waiting in line for 30 minuets

  • @MightyMatt28 I live in a very small town so to me its absolutely shocking all the symbolism and masonic halls that popping up in my area. I thought the masons would focus more on big cities. The good news is once you tell people what the symbolism means they actually do the research and find out for themselves

  • @thementalpatient2005 The bible is filled with truth! Since you mentioned you boss, where do you work?

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