NeedToUseYou
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Joined: 12/24/2005 From: None of your business Status: offline
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The objection to the new ID card is it will have an RFID tag in it. So a police officer could just sit in his car and scan everyone. You can be tracked in any city anytime anywhere. With a series of RFID readers located all over the city(like the surveillance cameras), the government would and more than likely would track the movements of your RFID. So they will know where you are all the time. If that's not disturbing I don't know what is. Also there are plans to place these tags in currency, and merchandise, so when you buy something it scans it and transfers ownership of the currency to the business and the merchandise to you in the big database. The currency really isn't necessary then. Since all currency originates from banks a transfer chain can be established. So, they could track you by your RFID license, and even track where you spend your money and how much at that point. It's all a chain of events one being accepted then add another which is the problem. If one accepts RFID, then they will begin pushing it for currency. Then you could in theory be cut off with a electronic toggle in a database. Of course they will sell it on safety, fighting smuggling of drug money, terrorists, etc... But what also happened is the complete control over anyone participating in the money economy. It appears the conditioning to constant survellience has gone. Each met with distrust then acceptance... Cameras->License Plates->ID card->Money->You guess.....
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