Radio-frequency identification (RFID)
definition: An RFID tag is an object that can be stuck on or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification using radiowaves. The RFID tag can automatically be read from several meters away and does not have to be in the line of sight of the reader.
For many of us, our first experience with this technology began when Wal-Mart said in June 2003 that it would require its top 100 suppliers to begin shipping tagged goods by January 2005. Many of the world’s largest corporations, including Gillette (e.g. razors, shaving cream), Hewlett-Packard (e.g. computers), Johnson & Johnson (e.g. baby shampoo, band-aids, tylenol), Kimberly-Clark (e.g. Kleenex), Kraft Foods (e.g. macaroni & cheese), Nestlé Purina PetCare Co. (e.g. pet food), Procter & Gamble (e.g. Bounce, Charmin, Bounty, Duracell, Downy, Crest) and Unilever (e.g. Vasoline, lotion) now participate in helping Wal-Mart track inventory and theft in return for reports detailing your shopping habits.
That was just the beginning. Now, they put it in your clothes, in your car, on your new RealID card, your cell phone, your keys, your passport, and soon enough–embedded underneath your skin. I mean, it’s more convenient, right?
CAN YOU SAY “Mark of the Beast”?:
“And he shall make all, both little and great, rich and poor, freemen and bondmen, to have a character in their right hand or on their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, but he that hath the character, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.”
— Revelations Chapter 13:16-17
They’ll know where you go, where you drive, where you shop, what you buy, where you run, where you hide–and they’ll be able to turn you off specifically at any time.
We are no longer human—think animal tags for people—we are now officially SHEEPLE.
For details, read more:
RFID News – Corporate/Government Plans for Abuse http://infowars.com/cashless_society.htm#rfid
MasterCard® PayPass® http://www.mastercard.com/us/personal/en/aboutourcards/paypass/index.html
MasterCard® PayPass® http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MasterCard#PayPass
ISO 14443: Proximity Cards used for Identification http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_14443
Citi Dividend Platinum Select Card Conversions
http://www.fivecentnickel.com/2007/05/25/citi-dividend-platinum-select-card-conversions/
Wireless Dynamics, Inc. RFID Reader/Writer SD Cards – Compatible with MasterCard® PayPass®
Ideal for use in PDA Phones such as the Palm Treo 700w. Can be turned on/off.
http://www.wdi.ca/products.shtml
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Thank you for this information. The buzz now is that devices can be created to steal information off of your chip in your credit card without you even knowing it. Is this accurate or is it just hype?