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RFID And so it begins.......

 
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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.





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10/11/2012 07:06 AM
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Are they a threat to the general public at large? But it is only a matter of time after they have benchmarked their system via: Pet Link and Walmart on the pallets. The human chattle is next.
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Are they a threat to the general public at large? But it is only a matter of time after they have benchmarked their system via: Pet Link and Walmart on the pallets. The human chattle is next.
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Make no mistake about it. They already have the system de-bugged and ready to be implanted into humans. The intelligence agencies already have the databases ready to store the information. It's just a matter of time, and if that time takes too long, they will hurry it up with some disaster event meant to move people's minds that direction.
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It makes me sad for my kids that they will be faced with this in their lifetimes.
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10/11/2012 08:32 AM
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Its truly sad that the majority of the sheeple will gladly accept this.
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10/11/2012 08:33 AM
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Wow....I know alot of you on this board will support this but they are now truly making you a branded animal.
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The persecutions begun!damned
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Time to start a neodymium magnet necklace trend.

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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.


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What's wrong with this? As a parent you know that your child is in class rather than at the mall or some arcade hall. And if anything happens (e.g. kidnapping) the police can trace your child in time. There are more pros than cons.
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10/11/2012 08:53 AM
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I always thought they would start by putting them in our drivers licenses then after a few years they'd tell us to get them imbedded to just make it easier, or for "our saftey." "Since you already carry it with you, just get it implanted! That way you don't have to carry it with you."
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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.


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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25359347


What's wrong with this? As a parent you know that your child is in class rather than at the mall or some arcade hall. And if anything happens (e.g. kidnapping) the police can trace your child in time. There are more pros than cons.
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Yeah, because a kidnapper isn't going to even think about taking the ID with a tracking systen off from around their neck...
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I always thought they would start by putting them in our drivers licenses then after a few years they'd tell us to get them imbedded to just make it easier, or for "our saftey." "Since you already carry it with you, just get it implanted! That way you don't have to carry it with you."
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Your social security number at birth is the first.
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A few seconds in the microwave should cure that problem. If not, a small drill bit certainly would. The chips are active transmitters, so they will eat batteries. If the batteries can be changed, they can be removed. You know the school knows they are in trouble when they offer to kill the chip if the girl and her family will tell everyone how wrong they were, and how great the trackers are.
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A few seconds in the microwave should cure that problem. If not, a small drill bit certainly would. The chips are active transmitters, so they will eat batteries. If the batteries can be changed, they can be removed. You know the school knows they are in trouble when they offer to kill the chip if the girl and her family will tell everyone how wrong they were, and how great the trackers are.
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THIS ^^^^

CATTLE REBELLION.
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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.


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What's wrong with this? As a parent you know that your child is in class rather than at the mall or some arcade hall. And if anything happens (e.g. kidnapping) the police can trace your child in time. There are more pros than cons.
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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.


[link to www.smosh.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25359347


What's wrong with this? As a parent you know that your child is in class rather than at the mall or some arcade hall. And if anything happens (e.g. kidnapping) the police can trace your child in time. There are more pros than cons.
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Dear AC if you would raise your child to have any common sense and decency they wouldn't need to be monitored.
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wrap ID in tin foil.

Wear it...

Problem solved.
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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.


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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25359347


What's wrong with this? As a parent you know that your child is in class rather than at the mall or some arcade hall. And if anything happens (e.g. kidnapping) the police can trace your child in time. There are more pros than cons.
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shill putin
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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.


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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25359347


What's wrong with this? As a parent you know that your child is in class rather than at the mall or some arcade hall. And if anything happens (e.g. kidnapping) the police can trace your child in time. There are more pros than cons.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1229586


Honestly?

what a sheep

If someone is going to kidnap a kid ; what is the first thing they do?

take off that tracking device from around the neck

GET SOME SMARTS !!!
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Time to start a neodymium magnet necklace trend.

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wear a neodymium magnet the wrong way round and you will cause way more damage than an implanted rfid chip !
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I always thought they would start by putting them in our drivers licenses then after a few years they'd tell us to get them imbedded to just make it easier, or for "our saftey." "Since you already carry it with you, just get it implanted! That way you don't have to carry it with you."
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Every official paper that has this logo on it, contains a chip in it.
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It's an ID

I dont see a problem.
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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.


[link to www.smosh.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25359347


What's wrong with this? As a parent you know that your child is in class rather than at the mall or some arcade hall. And if anything happens (e.g. kidnapping) the police can trace your child in time. There are more pros than cons.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1229586


Honestly?

what a sheep

If someone is going to kidnap a kid ; what is the first thing they do?

take off that tracking device from around the neck

GET SOME SMARTS !!!
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That's why they need to implant them up there ass's
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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.


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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25359347


What's wrong with this? As a parent you know that your child is in class rather than at the mall or some arcade hall. And if anything happens (e.g. kidnapping) the police can trace your child in time. There are more pros than cons.
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Wow. You guys really are brainwashed over there aren't you?
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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.


[link to www.smosh.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25359347


What's wrong with this? As a parent you know that your child is in class rather than at the mall or some arcade hall. And if anything happens (e.g. kidnapping) the police can trace your child in time. There are more pros than cons.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1229586


Honestly?

what a sheep

If someone is going to kidnap a kid ; what is the first thing they do?

take off that tracking device from around the neck

GET SOME SMARTS !!!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23487446



That's why they need to implant them up there ass's
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sheepsheepsheepsheepsheepsheep
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I could almost understand doing this, had they been elementary age but why High School kids?
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I always thought they would start by putting them in our drivers licenses then after a few years they'd tell us to get them imbedded to just make it easier, or for "our saftey." "Since you already carry it with you, just get it implanted! That way you don't have to carry it with you."
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It's already in passports.
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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.


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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25359347


What's wrong with this? As a parent you know that your child is in class rather than at the mall or some arcade hall. And if anything happens (e.g. kidnapping) the police can trace your child in time. There are more pros than cons.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1229586


Because we're human beings damn it!!! We are not to be tracked like cattle. This is what they do to cows, birds, sheep, etc.

I don't believe the sheeple will ever understand the concept of liberty and the consequences of losing it.
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John Jay High School in San Antoni, Texas, has launched a new program to increase attendance. The "Student Locator Project" requires students to wear their microchip-embedded school IDs around their necks at all times and have their location tracked and monitored.


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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25359347


What's wrong with this? As a parent you know that your child is in class rather than at the mall or some arcade hall. And if anything happens (e.g. kidnapping) the police can trace your child in time. There are more pros than cons.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1229586


Because we're human beings damn it!!! We are not to be tracked like cattle. This is what they do to cows, birds, sheep, etc.

I don't believe the sheeple will ever understand the concept of liberty and the consequences of losing it.
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this
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The author of the book "spychips", said in a the book that they are many rfid chips/tags inside shoes these days. Their website is this: [link to www.spychips.com]

A Greek activist decided to look in to this claim, and found a rfid tag in the second shoe he searched, bought in a Greek shop. Probably inventory tracking by companies, but it's tracking nonetheless.


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