Tiny chip to take giant bite from freedomTechnorati tags: paranoia, conspiracy, newspaper, letters
RFID is radio frequency identification. It's a technology that uses tiny computer chips to track items at a distance.
Log onto spychips.com (use library computers if you don't have a PC).
Read the book "Spychips" by Katherine Albrecht and Liz McIntyre. It's an eye-opener.
This goes way beyond the UPC (Universal Product Code) and the anti-theft code tags.
Three groups have a big interest in secretly using spychip data from the things you own: marketers, government agents and criminals.
For all people who love their country and want to keep their freedoms, check the Web site and read the book. They can also request the book from the library.
If we do not fight now, generations to come will acquiesce, accept and have no freedoms.
georgette lasorso
roanoke
/about the best I can say is, DON THE TINFOIL!!!
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1/9/06
This is a worthy letter to the editor?
http://www.roanoke.com/editorials/letters/wb/wb/xp-47647:
1 comment:
Wow. I feel dumber just reading that letter.
Seriously that is a really shorted sighted and simplistic reactionary view of RFID.
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