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Starting this week, the nation's largest discount retailer will quietly begin selling tracking-chipped products to clueless shoppers. The first volley in their war against our privacy is set to start at their Brockton, Massachusetts store.
Wal-Mart will put Radio Frequency I.D. sensors on shelves stocked with RFID-tagged Gillette products, but they'd rather you didn't know about it, because, hey, you might not like it, and then you might make noise and then they'd have a big PR mess on their hands.
Originally posted by Banshee
On the other hand, when these little bitty things start appearing in everything, it's not going to be for inventory control or marketing purposes anymore.
I think that bit by bit, these things are going to show up on more stuff we buy. It's like getting into a cold swimming pool; ease in your toe, then up to your knees, etc etc ...
until you're used to it.
Originally posted by quango
c'mon.. you're underestimating them.
I have 5 words for you:
Tracking Chips Thru Infant Inoculations
there's no 'until we're used to it' about it.
What would happen if the press heard about this?
Originally posted by MKULTRA
What would happen if the press heard about this?
Probably not much. We are too concerned about the latest sports statistics, maintaining our lawns, fearing domestic terrorism & evil foreign "evildoers".
I think I remember reading that Bilderberg Henry Kissenger's company makes the scanners at Walmart.
This is just another step down the slippery slope. Put these chips into everyday items & you ensure that they get distributed through the general public. If you had a big enough transmitter, you could probably activate them in some way.... HAARP anyone?