Katherine Albrecht, co-author of the bestselling book Spychips, leads a protest of RFID industry plans to embed non-removable RFID chips in clothing and shoes. Such chips, Albrecht says, would allow businesses and government to gather vast amounts of data on everyone.
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KATHERINE I WOULD LIKE TO BE APART OF YOUR MISSION. I HAVE BEEN SPREADING THE WORD FOR YEARS ABOUT THE RFID CHIP AND JUST LIKE YOU HAVE THE SAME MISSION STOP THIS BEFORE HUMANS LOOSE THEIR SOUL AND GET IMPLANTED WITH THE CHIP. PLEASE EMAIL ME WHERE MY FAMILY AND I CAN PROTEST WITH YOU. I HAVE FOLLOWERS AND WOULD LOVE TO JOIN IN THIS MISSION. PLEASE EMAIL ME AT PETEMAN000@YAHOO.COM AND LEAVE ME DETAIL INFORMATION THANKS.
peteman000 2 weeks ago
@aqswize Like if you believe in christ!
yingdiskette 3 months ago
@hoodobrown obama wont do shit!!! he IS the antichrist
aqswize 1 year ago
Who wants to be tracked period? You'd have to be daft to want these tracking chips on everything you own. There are factories that are producing these by the billions!
Dejavu12321 2 years ago
Obama won't stop this. If anything he will help it along.
tuttt99 3 years ago
Just so every1 knows, i am scared shitless, this RFID is the apocolypse, the antichrist is comming, unless if we can stop this, pray that OBAMA can stop this.
hoodobrown 3 years ago
Tags need not be embedded, you know. Furthermore, they can also be easily deactivated at time of purchase.
The number of course can be traced to you, read my comment below. But that requires a LOT of work -- and a conspiracy among POS system manufacturers, credit card companies, and retailers. Those are the people you should be protesting. Manufacturers don't control that.
A few of your issues are valid, but you have to be wary of becoming conspiracy theorists. Don't be scared of technology.
velocityidp 3 years ago
You've thrown around a lot of insults, but not any substance.
velocityidp 3 years ago
One more link in the chain.
tuttt99 3 years ago