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Judge Grants Reprieve To Student Expelled For Refusing To Wear Tracking Device Badge

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posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 01:13 PM
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Judge Grants Reprieve To Student Expelled For Refusing To Wear Tracking Device Badge


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A district court judge for Bexar County, Texas, has granted a temporary restraining order to prevent Northside Independent School District from removing a Hernandez from John Jay High School’s Science and Engineering Academy because she refused to wear a name badge designed to use a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip to track students’ precise location on school property, the Hernandez’s attorneys announced today.
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posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 01:13 PM
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“Regimes in the past have always started with the schools, where they develop a compliant citizenry. These ‘Student Locator’ programs are ultimately aimed at getting students used to living in a total surveillance state where there will be no privacy, and wherever you go and whatever you text or email will be watched by the government,” Whitehead warned.


That my friends is the truth.

Right there, he coined it perfectly. This is how every totalitarian regime has attempted to start it's take over.

By implementing tracking and spying on it's own citizens, usually starting with children.

The world of big brother and the thought police is in full motion and I'm very glad that some students and not adults are fighting them tooth and nail.

It's far more effective to have these complaints and cases come from the young generation. Adults tend to muddy the waters and I find have far less resolve that your average informed teenager today.

Thoughts ATS?

~Tenth

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posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 01:18 PM
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Breaking news: Judge makes a good decision!

Rare thing nowadays.



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 01:19 PM
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Common sense prevails, albeit temporarily



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 01:21 PM
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Thankfully a child with a brain and good support system was strong enough to stand up.

We stay divided, as a nation, while "pilots" like this are run all over the nation.



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 01:24 PM
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You know, if I was that girl, I would wear the expel as a badge of honor.

I would not want to return to that totalitarian place. But I can see the satisfaction of returning and flaunting it in their faces.

~Tenth



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 01:25 PM
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Its the bologna game folks. That's where they take away a small slice of our freedoms and it is too small to fight over. eventually they have taken so many small slices that all that is left is a small slice and that is not worth fighting over either.

We won't lose our constitutional rights all at once because that would start a revolution. We will lose them (and have been for decades now) in small increments that aren't worth the fight until their are no rights left.



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 01:41 PM
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'A place for everyone and everyone in their place'

Remember last year when another Head had all the school laptops fitted with tracking software to enable webcams and monitor usage? He was rightly fired iirc.

In this case, it looks like the chipping program carries on. I guess it's based on the principles of 'if you've nothing to hide, what's your problem?!'



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 01:53 PM
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but who watches the watchers, the watchers usually have more to hide than anybody, that's why they become the watchers, so no one will watch them



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 02:06 PM
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Which is why it is prudent to learn how to defend yourself using your constitution


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posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 02:11 PM
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The government and the private entities behind this knows that targeting adults is not going to work, so starting with the children the younger the better will make for more easy to track adults as they get used to the system.

The government get to test and implement the monitoring of the population while the corrupted companies making this devices gets to profit.

Now you know once more who runs the country.



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 02:14 PM
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It's quite alarming.

Thinking on another subject. Fingerprinting.

Back when my kids were a little younger the police would show up once a year to do a " learn your police force' day or something like that.

Where they would finger print every kid in the school and keep that on record. It's pretty insidious to know that my kids are in some government system for no other reason than attenting public school.

~Tenth



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 02:22 PM
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I think its about time there was a sensible chapter in this story. The very idea of tracking students opens up a whole warehouse of horrors for the future in my opinion. Lets face it, if the kids in this school are disappearing, and pulling guns on eachother, and mixing explosives in thier lockers, a tracking system will not help anyone.

It would be like putting a tracker tag on the Incredible Hulk, so great, you know where they are, and all you can do is send in the rescue services where ever they have been.

And if they arent, then there can be no reason for wishing to so closely monitor them when they are about thier legitimate business! Furthermore, the judge in this case, in granting the temporary restraining order, and speaking so clearly and eloquently about the young ladies human rights, has battered the nail most squarely upon the head.

In closing, I can only say....

www.youtube.com...

That about sums it up.



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 02:25 PM
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You know that this type of tracking from putting chips on uniforms and implanting chips on humans has been in the making for many years, I remember when it started with doing this to pets back in the 90s and it actually work, people like it, until it started to give tumors in the area where the implants were on animals.

The FDA has approved already this implants for human use.

Them it was the implantable chip Mobil units that were offering the tracking devices for human in Florida, in case of disaster you could be tracked or something like that.

Well for 200 dollars you could get yours, some did it as usual but it became no very popular, now is been pushed in clothes and tags for children in case they get lost or something like that, well, all that was actually voluntarily.

But when local or Federal government gets involved you know that the agenda behind this is at the highest level.

The implantable chips for humans are already available waiting for the right time to make it "mandatory" with the excess from record tracking, to easy monitoring of long term medications for those people that forget to take them.

I see the pushing of them on us very soon with all the enforcement of the law behind them.



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 02:43 PM
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The next step in this whole chipping scheme will be smart keys. I can see an implantable ID key that links to your cell phone, enables internet access, payment systems, vehicle ignition, access control, etc. all in the name of ID theft protection and for our safety of course. Link this in with geo fencing through wi-fi city grid and you have a free range prison system.
One way to nip this in the bud would be to demand that they first do this to themselves, allowing anyone to peek in at any time to their whereabouts and see live camera feeds to their activities. I have a feeling however that this would never happen to the politicians and planners that try to creep this schemes into our lives. To trick our children into this is devious and spiritually criminal.



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 02:50 PM
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You made the point I was going to make. They start everything with children, so when that generation becomes the adults, it is already "normal" to them, and they will not make a fuss over it. It is actually pretty clever, children are like putty, easily molded, especially for a corrupt school system that has possession of the kids for so much of their childhood.

Take ID for example. School ID was introduced, had to be carried all the time, now most people seem to think you have to have ID on you at all times in case a cop asks you for "you papers please"


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posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 05:35 PM
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I think teachers should be required to wear tracking devices as well, so we know where they are at while on school property. We should expand this to our government, local, state and federal, so we know if our politicians are actally conducting our business or if they are screwing around on our dime.

Judges, lawyers...

I would list Police but we are already tracked by AVLS in our vehicles, GPS in our radios etc etc etc....

The argument made reminds me of the argument surrounding Obamacare... While they sell it as needed for the good of all, I take note that Congress is exempt from it.



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 07:07 PM
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I`ve always liked this saying "Who watches the watchers?" because my interpretation is some one does, who it is i would love to know.



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 08:31 PM
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Anyone reading this thread should tell their children to do the same when they are told to accept RFID.



posted on Nov, 22 2012 @ 09:06 PM
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wellll I carry id with me at all times for easy identification of my body when the time comes, honestly



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