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sweet cheeks
15-02-2007, 11:05 PM
http://www.technovelgy.com/graphics/content07/hitachi-mu-chip.jpg

http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Science-Fiction-News.asp?NewsNum=939

:eek: :eek: :eek:

godsavengerslavenomore
16-02-2007, 03:06 AM
I had heard Hitachi were working on the smallest RFID chip, but I couldn't have envisioned this!!!!1
Oh MY FOOKING GOD!
I wonder what the delivery system will be? Aerosol spray? or they could just Put in the WATER..........
Anyone got a spare spaceship? I want off this planet.:eek:

chocky pud
16-02-2007, 03:43 AM
I had heard Hitachi were working on the smallest RFID chip, but I couldn't have envisioned this!!!!1
Oh MY FOOKING GOD!
I wonder what the delivery system will be? Aerosol spray? or they could just Put in the WATER..........
Anyone got a spare spaceship? I want off this planet.:eek:


I somebody replies with a spaceship, Let me know....I'm joining you!

This REALLY IS too much! :eek:

jimijams
16-02-2007, 05:55 AM
I've said this in another post but I'll mention it again here as it is appropriate..

The other day I was sitting on a plane and the guy behind me was chatting with the guy next to him telling him how he was working for ASIO in communications IT, setting up the satellite communications for them. Also how in the near future everything, EVERYTHING will contain an RFID chip and that these satellites in conjunction with the cell phone microwave towers will be used to constantly upgrade and track them.

melbo
16-02-2007, 10:08 AM
OMG that's scary.

wanderer
16-02-2007, 01:17 PM
I somebody replies with a spaceship, Let me know....I'm joining you!

This REALLY IS too much! :eek:

Room in the back for another? I'll bring the flux capacitor.

Anyway, I've been pondering lately about the connection between nanotechnology and smoking. This was after a news story expressing concern about nanoparticles showing up in peoples lungs!

And now this - it sure does look like we'll end up breathing in these new RFIDS.

But at the same time, smoking is bad?

WTF?

So much of effort to get us off the roll-ups. And millions to be spent on spying on us dangerous illegal puffers.

"OMG Look over there - a smoker! An environmental terrorists I tell you!!!!! Lock him up - no no - burn him!!!! Heretic!"

I wonder why?

Move along - nothing to see here!

notaslave
16-02-2007, 03:24 PM
Room in the back for another? I'll bring the flux capacitor.

Anyway, I've been pondering lately about the connection between nanotechnology and smoking. This was after a news story expressing concern about nanoparticles showing up in peoples lungs!

And now this - it sure does look like we'll end up breathing in these new RFIDS.

But at the same time, smoking is bad?

WTF?

So much of effort to get us off the roll-ups. And millions to be spent on spying on us dangerous illegal puffers.

"OMG Look over there - a smoker! An environmental terrorists I tell you!!!!! Lock him up - no no - burn him!!!! Heretic!"

I wonder why?

Move along - nothing to see here!

And the sad fact is that most of the population cannot see the dangers - how quickly they forget the lessons of the past.

They will bring in these things slowly, getting us used to it in other areas and then wham stick us with a personal chip.

Just tatoo me with the words "All rights reserved" because someone already owns most of the rights to me, might as well have it emblazoned on my forehead. Call it what it is!

The most sickening thing is those who readily chant the mantra "If you aint done nothing wrong". I despair, it is sickening. It really is.

h1s_l0rdsh1p
16-02-2007, 04:39 PM
How come people aren't doing more to stop it then?

sweet cheeks
16-02-2007, 04:58 PM
How come people aren't doing more to stop it then?

Either they dont know, dont care, or dont believe!

melbo
16-02-2007, 06:50 PM
I've been wondering why the big drive lately to get us to give up smoking, banning it public places etc, I mean, its not like the government really cares about our health is it. Maybe they intend us to breathe in this powder, and smoking interferes with the signal.

Or maybe I'm on this forum too much and am over-paranoid.

Or maybe I'm just looking for excuses not to give up my beloved ciggies :)

jimijams
16-02-2007, 06:57 PM
I've been wondering why the big drive lately to get us to give up smoking, banning it public places etc, I mean, its not like the government really cares about our health is it. Maybe they intend us to breathe in this powder, and smoking interferes with the signal.

Or maybe I'm on this forum too much and am over-paranoid.

Or maybe I'm just looking for excuses not to give up my beloved ciggies :)
ALIENS DON'T LIKE TO EAT PEOPLE THAT SMOKE!

From recent news reports, it has come to our attention that smoking is a vice that "leaders" around the world are determined to stamp out. But why? The official story is that our ever benevolent governments wish to prevent "we the people" from damaging our health, and that of others (if you believe the "second hand smoke" fable. Those of a more cynical disposition claim that the truth has more to do government aims of cutting back on public health expenditure for preventable diseases like lung cancer.

Yet this explanation is relevant only for those few countries where public health care is free and is also contingent on the, as yet, missing evidence that smoking really is the number one cause of cancer, rather than the many other pollutants that we all inhale every day.

Given what we know of the contempt in which The Powers That Be hold most of humanity, and the lack of convincing evidence that even moderate smoking really is a risk to public health, we are forced to look for another reason for the increasingly world-wide witch hunt on smoking and smokers.
More.. http://www.signs-of-the-times.org/signs/anti-anti-smoking.htm

notaslave
16-02-2007, 07:32 PM
ALIENS DON'T LIKE TO EAT PEOPLE THAT SMOKE!
Given what we know of the contempt in which The Powers That Be hold most of humanity, and the lack of convincing evidence that even moderate smoking really is a risk to public health, we are forced to look for another reason for the increasingly world-wide witch hunt on smoking and smokers.
More.. http://www.signs-of-the-times.org/signs/anti-anti-smoking.htm

Very interesting link thanks, I will keep on puffing away. I have said for years that smoking isnt causing cancer, next they will blame it on alcohol.
As one of my small-island dwelling ancestors said "We have no need of doctors on this island, they only make you ill"

:D :D :D

jimijams
16-02-2007, 08:01 PM
Heres another one you might enjoy!

Smoking Helps Protect Against Lung Cancer

Every year, thousands of medical doctors and other members of the “Anti-Smoking Inquisition” spend billions of dollars perpetuating what has unquestionably become the most misleading though successful social engineering scam in history. With the encouragement of most western governments, these Orwellian lobbyists pursue smokers with a fanatical zeal that completely overshadows the ridiculous American alcohol prohibition debacle, which started in 1919 and lasted until 1933.
More.. http://www.vialls.com/transpositions/smoking.html

melbo
16-02-2007, 08:39 PM
Thanks for that link - very interesting!

father ted
16-02-2007, 10:25 PM
http://www.technovelgy.com/graphics/content07/hitachi-mu-chip.jpg

http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Science-Fiction-News.asp?NewsNum=939

:eek: :eek: :eek:

Correction:
That's the world's second smallest RFID chip. The smallest is some sixty tymes smaller.:( :( :mad: Have a look at the Icke "latest headlines" and click on the link to this subject.
Shit.

exmicrochipmafia
16-02-2007, 11:10 PM
There have been studies that show that smoking can actually reduce the risk of developing alzheimer's disease.
As a smoker, I suffer from less colds and flus than the rest of the non-smoking public. If I'm unfortunate enough, I'll catch one cold a year, if I'm lucky...maybe a flu, but generally never more than one a year...THEY know this and want to keep their pharmaceutical guinea pigs buying medicine.
I can't see these chips being delivered in an airborne capacity- they'd have to spend way too much money and make way more than necessary in order to disperse them that way.

mynameis
17-02-2007, 01:17 AM
I'm not brittish but bloody fecken heil this sucks for us.

deca
17-02-2007, 03:36 AM
just show how much money and research going on this!

harpalchemist
17-02-2007, 12:02 PM
How about setting up some national experiments so record developments in this and the chemtrails saga.I remembered when i was young i participated in a water gathering experiment catching rain in a tube and measuring the amount of rainfall after a month.We could set up a similar experiment regarding these chips,leave a glass or similar in the garden and check it weekly for id chips.Does anyone know of a way to analyse the air for pathogens or unwelcome ingredients.There must be a little gadget or device that analyses the air.Maybe a scientist out there will know.I want to hire it and check the composition of the air i breathe,anyone else interested?

lookfar
17-02-2007, 12:39 PM
Correction:
That's the world's second smallest RFID chip. The smallest is some sixty tymes smaller.:( :( :mad: Have a look at the Icke "latest headlines" and click on the link to this subject.
Shit.

OMG it just keeps getting worse :mad: There is so much dodgy potential for this sort of thing & we'd have absolutely no idea if we'd been 'chipped' or not!!

Does anyone know about the chip readers - is there just one type or lots of different ones?

misscpb
17-02-2007, 03:36 PM
http://www.technovelgy.com/graphics/content07/hitachi-mu-chip.jpg

http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Science-Fiction-News.asp?NewsNum=939

:eek: :eek: :eek:

Great post and picture, thank you :)

unicorn
17-02-2007, 09:18 PM
How come people aren't doing more to stop it then?

Because most people don't know the first thing about it! And when you explain it to them, they think you're barmy!! Spread these email links to everyone you know & you'll be doing something about it! :p

http://www.boycotttesco.com
http://www.spychips.com

There was an awesome video being shown on goodle of Katherine Albrecht doing an hour long talk on RFID. I've not been able to find it recently, so if anyone else knows of it, please post the link, as it's awesome. She's read many leaked documents on the plans for RFID which is ultimately to chip everything (instead of barcodes, each item will be uniquely numbered, so that when you buy it with your credit or store card, they can track you wherever you go, with plans on chipping cash that you withdraw with your card so that they have you that way too.. nice, hey!). Restaurants are also planned to have scanners at the door, so that they can greet you by your name as you enter. Each table will be recording your conversation, so they can tap into who's anti-totalitarian rule. :(

Bollocks to that. Spread the word on Tesco's, I've posted it before... check out the cameras on the Gillette razor rack if the tesco near you has set up introduction of RFID (2 stores already, one in Surrey, & near Leeds I think, now expanding to 12).

Boycott all the brands that are funding the expansion of RFID (Tesco, Gillette, Right Guard, Levi jeans...). ;)

starstainedglass
18-02-2007, 01:12 PM
Many many thanks for those links Unicorn.

lookfar
18-02-2007, 03:30 PM
Because most people don't know the first thing about it! And when you explain it to them, they think you're barmy!! Spread these email links to everyone you know & you'll be doing something about it! :p

http://www.boycotttesco.com
http://www.spychips.com

There was an awesome video being shown on goodle of Katherine Albrecht doing an hour long talk on RFID. I've not been able to find it recently, so if anyone else knows of it, please post the link, as it's awesome. She's read many leaked documents on the plans for RFID which is ultimately to chip everything (instead of barcodes, each item will be uniquely numbered, so that when you buy it with your credit or store card, they can track you wherever you go, with plans on chipping cash that you withdraw with your card so that they have you that way too.. nice, hey!). Restaurants are also planned to have scanners at the door, so that they can greet you by your name as you enter. Each table will be recording your conversation, so they can tap into who's anti-totalitarian rule. :(

Bollocks to that. Spread the word on Tesco's, I've posted it before... check out the cameras on the Gillette razor rack if the tesco near you has set up introduction of RFID (2 stores already, one in Surrey, & near Leeds I think, now expanding to 12).

Boycott all the brands that are funding the expansion of RFID (Tesco, Gillette, Right Guard, Levi jeans...). ;)

Hi Unicorn

Nice post & links. I totally agree.

I've found the Katherine Albrecht links again...

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-3083495076409031580&q=RFID+duration%3Along
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=7376887773092201785&q=RFID+duration%3Along

seamus
18-02-2007, 10:25 PM
Just tatoo me with the words "All rights reserved" because someone already owns most of the rights to me, might as well have it emblazoned on my forehead. Call it what it is!


Your mind is totally controlled;
It has been stuffed into our mold
And you will do as you are told
Until the rights to you are sold.

-Frank Zappa "I'm the Slime"

seamus
19-02-2007, 01:25 AM
Hey sweetcheeks, you got the wrong picture. That was of the last-gen chips.

here is a pic of the new ones!

http://www.technovelgy.com/graphics/content07/hitachi-powder-rfid.jpg

(that's a human hair, for reference)

Yikes :eek:

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lookfar
18-04-2007, 11:57 AM
I just saw this article on the BBC News & thought it was interesting. Seems they want these chips to be everywhere eh!!:(

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6566317.stm