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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags

Applied Digital Solution's VeriChip, recently approved by FDA for human implantation.(4) Each VeriChip, implanted under a patient's skin between the elbow and shoulder, contains a 16-digit identification number, readable by a chip scanner blasting kilohertz radio frequency.

 

The Digital Angel tracking chip is an active, self-powered tracking device, also developed for implantation under human skin. Produced by Digital Angel Corp, a subsidiary of Applied Digital, this wireless monstrosity is capable of sending and receiving data packets of information at long distances through both ground stations and GPS satellites. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, homeless and mentally ill people wandering the streets of New York City, San Francisco, Washington and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania have already been implanted with dangerous RFID tracking devices. Police and social workers can monitor their every move  with handheld computers that receive radio signals from the implants.

 

Experts say RF/microwave earth transmitters are increasing at a rate of 15 percent per year.

http://www.rense.com/general71/repe.htm

 

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
a key part of the global surveillance society

a technological advancement over Nazi tattooing of prisoners


RFID chip

RFID chips don't have their own energy source, they are passive. They emit a signal when specific frequencies of radio energy are used to "paint" them. RFIDs contain tiny antennas that receive that RF energy and then re-radiate their encoded information.

http://www.oilempire.us/rfid.html

 

RFID Resource Guide Directory - Radio Frequency Identification Technology

http://www.rfidresourceguide.com/rfid_news_and_media/news.html 

 

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