Sunday, January 13, 2008

RFID- the new "dog tags"

RFID Chips the plausible future "dog tags" to ID religion

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The case against: 'The rest of us could be next'

Professionals in the criminal justice system maintain that the present system is 95 per cent effective. Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is unproven. The technology is actually more invasive, and carries more information about the host. The devices have been dubbed "spychips" by critics who warn that they would transmit data about the movements of other people without their knowledge.

Consumer privacy expert Liz McIntyre said a colleague had already proved he could "clone" a chip. "He can bump into a chipped person and siphon the chip's unique signal in a matter of seconds," she said.

One company plans deeper implants that could vibrate, electroshock the implantee, broadcast a message, or serve as a microphone to transmit conversations. "Some folks might foolishly discount all of these downsides and futuristic nightmares since the tagging is proposed for criminals like rapists and murderers," Ms McIntyre said. "The rest of us could be next."

What is to stop the use of RFID chips to ID an individual's religion, leaving them vunerable to targeting by a criminal apostate shadow government?

RFID Chips in Drivers' Licenses- An easy, unaccountable means for tracking dissidents ...



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