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Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Wonderer2012
I think keeping track of kids in school is a pretty good idea. Kids tend to do stupid stuff. I speak from experience.
Oh, BTW. This is bull.
www.naturalnews.com...
"Using this information along with an RFID reader means a predator could use this information to determine if the student is at home and then track them wherever they go. These chips are always broadcasting so anyone with a reader can track them anywhere," she said.
Originally posted by paranoidfreak
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Originally posted by Wonderer2012
Students who refuse to be micro-chipped ...
These chips are always broadcasting so anyone with a reader can track them anywhere," she said.
Originally posted by Druscilla
reply to post by Dishonored
... and in your day, you probably didn't have the problem with child abduction either.
Possibly the stray Tyrannosaurus Rex to be concerned about, sure, but, child abductions? naw.
Originally posted by Druscilla
reply to post by Dishonored
... and in your day, you probably didn't have the problem with child abduction either.
Possibly the stray Tyrannosaurus Rex to be concerned about, sure, but, child abductions? naw.
Parents used to teach their kids to run away from strangers. Yell, kick and scream if even so much as a suspicious van was following you
Originally posted by Druscilla
reply to post by Dishonored
... and in your day, you probably didn't have the problem with child abduction either.
Possibly the stray Tyrannosaurus Rex to be concerned about, sure, but, child abductions? naw.
Child Abductors. There are about 100 child abductions by strangers in the US every year. With 75 million American children, the chances of your child being abducted are 1 in 750,000. The chance your child will be struck by lightning is nearly three times higher at 1 in 280,000. The chance a stranger will solicit your child sexually on the internet is just 1 in 25. Would you rather have her on your computer or playing outside?