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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Human Implant Chip: Big Brother Control?

Are you ready to reduce your life to a spychip and become property of government in the future and start the beginning of a Big Brother Control State?

HOW WILL THEY SUCCEED? Simple: in 2 Steps

FIRST STEP:
Make the Chip a common thing. FIRST HARMLESS

-sell it as a cool trendy item in nightclubs as they do already, free drinks, VIP pass if you get chipped, make it a gadget everybody wants.
- Sell it first as a harmless medical device, people will fall for it! (in the beginning... not speaking of cancers it can bring with it) THIS HAPPENS ALREADY...

SECOND STEP : FORCE YOU
Government-corporation involvement

HOW?

- NO right to open a bank account without the chip
- NO driving license whitout the chip *UPDATE*

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1J4eE7...

- NO sell or buy rights in stores
- NO internet connection without the chip, so they can control your posts and uploadings and take you out if its opposing their will or benefits.

- NO acces to important social issues if you dont follow their rules.
- NO more vacation or acces to plains without the chip
- NO more credit loans cause they know your financial history and decide your not good enough to get a loan.
No more privacy in your life, because they will know everything about you, such as: your medical info, your transaction history, what and where you bought something, the date, year, the places you go, how much you spend a month, all of this info will be used for corporate advantages.

Do you like spamming? It will be even worse, under your skin spam!

-NO more rights to oppose the government if you don't agree, because they will turn off your chip if you do so, therefore all rights removed.

IN THE FUTURE :(Veripay, mondex, ATM)

"A cashless society" It sounds quite attractive, doesn't it?
Everything you have will be on the chip, so your life will only be depending on that. In case you are unlucky, you will be denied acces to banks, facilities, social issues, because in their eyes, you will only be a chip, just data! They can use for or against you.

They will have the power to do whatever they want with you. You will be in the hands of a few elite, treating you only as pure data!

Will they care about your personal opinion or feelings???
I don't think so!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

RFID Human Implant - Right or Wrong?



RFID - Human implants

Implantable RFID chips designed for animal tagging are now being used in humans as well. An early experiment with RFID implants was conducted by British professor of cybernetics Kevin Warwick, who implanted a chip in his arm in 1998. Applied Digital Solutions proposes their chip's "unique under-the-skin format" as a solution to identity fraud, secure building access, computer access, storage of medical records, anti-kidnapping initiatives and a variety of law-enforcement applications. Combined with sensors to monitor body functions, the Digital Angel device could provide monitoring for patients. The Baja Beach Club, a night club in Barcelona Spain and in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, uses an implantable Verichip to identify their VIP customers, who in turn use it to pay for drinks.

In 2004, the Mexican Attorney General's office implanted 18 of its staff members with the Verichip to control access to a secure data room. (This number has been variously mis-reported as 160 or 180 staff members, though the correct number is actually 18.)

Amal Graafstra, a Washington native and business owner, had a RFID chip implanted in his left hand in early 2005. The chip was 12 mm long by 2 mm in diameter and has a basic read range of two inches (50 mm). The implant procedure was conducted by a cosmetic surgeon, although the name of the doctor was not released. When asked what he planned to do with the implant Graafstra responded:

"Because I'm writing my own software and soldering up my own stuff, pretty much anything I want. Well, more accurately, anything I have the time and inspiration to do. Ultimately though, I think true keyless access will require an implantable chip with a very strong encryption system; right now I’m only looking at this type of thing in a personal context."

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

RFID Technology

RFID (radio frequency identification) is a technology that incorporates the use of electromagnetic or electrostatic coupling in the radio frequency (RF) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to uniquely identify an object, animal, or person. RFID is coming into increasing use in industry as an alternative to the bar code. The advantage of RFID is that it does not require direct contact or line-of-sight scanning. An RFID system consists of three components: an antenna and transceiver (often combined into one reader) and a transponder (the tag). The antenna uses radio frequency waves to transmit a signal that activates the transponder. When activated, the tag transmits data back to the antenna. The data is used to notify a programmable logic controller that an action should occur. The action could be as simple as raising an access gate or as complicated as interfacing with a database to carry out a monetary transaction. Low-frequency RFID systems (30 KHz to 500 KHz) have short transmission ranges (generally less than six feet). High-frequency RFID systems (850 MHz to 950 MHz and 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz) offer longer transmission ranges (more than 90 feet). In general, the higher the frequency, the more expensive the system.

RFID on the next iPhone? Why?
An RFID-equipped iPhone could open doors – literally – and advance the technology.


What do you think about the new RFID (radio-frequency identification)technology? Will this facilitate our lives?

O que voces acham sobre a nova tecnologia RFID(radio-frequencia identificador)? Vai facilitar a nossa vida?