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Digital television used to read RFID microchips

 
Screwed up the Ass
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11/07/2009 07:05 AM
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Digital television used to read RFID microchips
Read this scary shit:

"According to a former 31-year IBM employee, the highly-publicized, mandatory switch from analog to digital television is mainly being done to free up analog frequencies and make room for scanners used to read implantable RFID microchips and track people and products throughout the world.

So while the American people, especially those in Texas and other busy border states, have been inundated lately with news reports advising them to hurry and get their expensive passports, “enhanced driver’s licenses,” passport cards and other “chipped” or otherwise trackable identification devices that they are being forced to own, this digital television/RFID connection has been hidden, according to Patrick Redmond."

Solution, DON'T WATCH FUCKING TV.

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Anonymous Coward
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11/07/2009 07:09 AM
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Re: Digital television used to read RFID microchips
"Solution, DON'T WATCH FUCKING TV."

Better yet, get rid of it.
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Anonymous Coward (OP)
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11/07/2009 07:14 AM
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"Solution, DON'T WATCH FUCKING TV."

Better yet, get rid of it.
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Hell yeah!

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Anonymous Coward
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10/25/2022 11:22 PM
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Re: Digital television used to read RFID microchips
They deleted this article in April BTW
Anonymous Coward
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10/25/2022 11:23 PM
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Re: Digital television used to read RFID microchips
Use the wayback machine
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10/25/2022 11:36 PM
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Re: Digital television used to read RFID microchips
I remember telling my friends and family about it. Analog to digital has always been and issue for me.

Unfortunately people don't care about being "tracked" anymore. I think most think tracking as buying stuff on Amazon, Facebook links or Google maps.

They don't understand TPTB are creating a PROFILE of you, your habits, locations, communications, relationships, aquantaces, etc. Just to a simple GDPR privacy request from any big 5 tech firm and see how much they hold on you.

Someone is holding and harvesting that data. Privacy was the beautiy of analog.
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10/25/2022 11:52 PM
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Re: Digital television used to read RFID microchips
Its 2022 YOu'RE TV IS WITCHING YOU
The Alkahest

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10/26/2022 12:14 AM
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Re: Digital television used to read RFID microchips
So... your link leads to an error 404. Interesting...

But your summary doesn't directly support the thread title, as it suggests that digital TVs are being made to directly read RFIDs when the summary explains that it's just that the digital frequency band switch was made to free up analog for RFID scanning in general. Is the article telling us that our televisions also now have the hardware capable of doing this?
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The Alkahest

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Re: Digital television used to read RFID microchips
I remember telling my friends and family about it. Analog to digital has always been and issue for me.

Unfortunately people don't care about being "tracked" anymore. I think most think tracking as buying stuff on Amazon, Facebook links or Google maps.

They don't understand TPTB are creating a PROFILE of you, your habits, locations, communications, relationships, aquantaces, etc. Just to a simple GDPR privacy request from any big 5 tech firm and see how much they hold on you.

Someone is holding and harvesting that data. Privacy was the beautiy of analog.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79650571


They are coupling your profile data with a cutting-edge Turing-Test capable A.I. to create an artificial brain map of every citizen that can be fed into their predictive algorithms. They are building a virtual sandbox to test and perfect the NWO systems and policies so that they know how to deal with even the most unlikely of obstacles that might stand in their way. For the longest time, it was only possible to predict and model the behavior of large groups of people, but now they can account for the smallest of variables.
The Alkahest

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