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Submission of The United States of America PURPOSE The following post, with supporting documentation and data, outlines why individuals must REFUSE the microchip and must be aware of RFID tags that have been placed in a vast number of clothing, boot and shoe products that are purchased today from any retail establishment. Recent (9-21-09) patents by VeriChip to develop implantable virus detection microchips, cell phones with GPS and RFID capability, recent recommendations from the Secret

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Wise Up Journal 23.09.2009 By Gabriel O’HaraThe Reuters report below tells how on Monday VeriChip shares jumped 186% due to a patent on their swine flu pandemic detecting mini-microchip for the purose of human implantation which is a massive upgrade to their current microchip already in thousands of people from children to the elderly. If your grasp technological devices hangs within floppy disks and WiFi let Reuters inform you a little bit about VeriChip’s device:“Reuters 21.09.2009“VeriChip sh

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My dog is a 10 pound, 8 month old orange/sable Pomeranian who is extremely friendly and lovable. He knows how to sit and stay somewhat and is almost housebroken. He is affectionate and needs some obedience training. I am selling him with his crate, food bowls, pet gate, grooming supplies, and leash and ID. He has acc papers and has his rabies license and shot and a microchip. I have all his records and am ready to research and sell to an owner who has the financial ability to take care of him. He deserves a good home with a loving family who have the time and money to support him. I’m not sure how to go about it though. I know I’d have to switch over the names on all of his papers, but how much would I sell it for and how would I advertise it and how would I ensure he got a proper home?
We live in NYC and some financial difficulties have come up recently that my family had not forseen. I love him and I know that it is unfair to him to have to live in a home that can no longer give him everything he needs.

Well you can’t really insure that he gets a proper home. Once you sell him he is their dog do with what they please. If you are most concerned with him getting good home consider allowing one of the rescue organizations to help you find him a home. They try to screen people. Or, you can check with your veterinarian, he may know someone who is looking for a dog just like yours. If it is more about the money put an ad in the classifieds and sell him the first person who can meet your price. Make them agree in writing that the sale is not final until you inspect the conditions of their home and if after an in home inspection by you, you don’t approve of the home you can give them their money back and get your dog back.

People who truly want to provide a good home for your dog will approve of these conditions. I would because I know I have nothing to hide and all the dogs in my home are healthy, clean and well cared for.

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by Adam Webster The modern world is influenced more by technical advancements. We intend to take care of our mundane problems through the process of technology. We are using these specialties for self relief and some of us are trying to use it for others, they love and care. These days, people are extremely careful about their pets and they want a perfect care to be taken for them. This serious thinking on how to take care of your pet has probably motivated people to come to a technical conc

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The new UK ID card’s security was easily broken by a computer expert hired the Daily Mail UK. The expert, Adam Laurie, had “one of 51,000 ID cards issued by the Home Office to foreign nationals currently working or studying in Britain.” This is similar to the ID card for UK citizens that will be released later this year.Embedded inside the card for foreigners is a microchip with the details of its bearer held in electronic form: name, date of birth, physical characteristics, fingerprints and so

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The implantable RFID chip—just one version of the technology—would allow airport personnel to know who you are instantly and help people keep an eye on children, the elderly, and prisoners. straight.com | Jul 23, 2009 By Erin Millar Imagine you’re at the grocery store and you take some tortellini from the cooler. Embedded in the packaging is a microchip that emits radio waves. The next thing you know, an ad for a high-end pasta sauce is flashing on a screen mounted on your shopping car

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material used under FAIR USE directives

FAIR USE is a legal principle that provides certain limitations on the exclusive rights of copyright holders. Educators, scholars, students and Librarians who wish to use copyrighted works for non-commercial purposes have rights of “fair use”.

This shows the covert means that “they” are using to bring about a cashless surveillance police state

www.theregister.com

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8664296745460584596

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3996868967010107110

http://www.adog.co.uk/dogwebsites.html dogs

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/prisoners-to-be-chipped-like-dogs-769977.html prisoners

http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/169

http://www.fleur-de-coin.com/eurocoins/rfid.asp

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7010510772912436712

www.spychips.com

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Will Your ID Soon Be a Microchip Under Your Skin? Drew Halley Singularity Hub July 3, 2009 Yet another sci-fi milestone is upon us: microchips implanted under your skin and used to identify you. The VeriChip is the first radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip that’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in humans. The chip is the size of a long grain of rice, and can be implanted pretty much anywhere in the body (most commonly along the tricep). Depend

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Yet another sci-fi milestone is upon us: microchips implanted under your skin that identify you. The VeriChip is the first radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip that's been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in humans. The chip is the size of a long grain of rice, and can be implanted pretty much anywhere in the body (most commonly along the tricep). Depending on how it's used, the chip could do anything from telling doctors your medical background to buying you a rou

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by Drew Halley Yet another sci-fi milestone is upon us: microchips implanted under your skin and used to identify you. The VeriChip is the first radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip that’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in humans. The chip is the size of a long grain of rice, and can be implanted pretty much anywhere in the body (most commonly along the tricep). Depending on how it’s used, the chip could do anything from telling doctors your medical bac

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Yet another sci-fi milestone is upon us: microchips implanted under your skin and used to identify you. The VeriChip implant. Photo: Business Week The VeriChip is the first radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip that’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in humans. The chip is the size of a long grain of rice, and can be implanted pretty much anywhere in the body (most commonly along the tricep). Depending on how it’s used, the chip could do anything from

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MTV Star Heidi Montag: Over My Dead Body Would I Take A Microchip Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Tuesday, June 30, 2009 Star of MTV’s The Hills Heidi Montag appeared on The Alex Jones Show today with her fellow co-star husband Spencer Pratt to discuss how some nightclubs are introducing implantable identification microchips to allow customers to access VIP areas. Montag told Jones, “You would have to kill me before I get a chip.” Montag said that as a Christian she had a

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Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders.

An RFID tag is an object that can be stuck on or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification using radiowaves. The RFID tag can automatically be read from several meters away and does not have to be in the line of sight of the reader. The current thrust in RFID use is in supply chain management for large enterprises. RFID increases the speed and accuracy with which inventory can be tracked and managed thereby improving logistical effectiveness while reducing logistical cost.

Most RFID tags contain at least two parts. One is an integrated circuit for storing and processing information, modulating and demodulating a (RF) signal and perhaps other specialized functions. The second is an antenna for receiving and transmitting the signal. A technology called chipless RFID allows for discrete identification of tags without an integrated circuit, thereby allowing tags to be printed directly onto assets at lower cost than traditional tags.

Nope. My primary reason for being here is not to buy and sell.

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There are two US Government agencies that are trying to get laws that would require that every person be implanted with a tracking device that would take everyone's medical records and put them into a central data base. The idea is for the disaster responce teams to be able to identify people they find who might not be able to talk to them and get the correct medical inteventions needed.

To help insure everyone takes this mark, they plan on tying it to our food supply. The idea is that if you don't get the 'mark' you can not get food to eat.

I just don't remember which agencies are currently involved in trying to get this to become a real legal requirement.

I do know that the company that is making this device has called it 'The Mark' which is a small microchip that is imbedded in glass capsule, that can respond to em pulses much like ID badges now do. This would allow for everyone to be individually tracked. Do you know the US Agencies persueing this?
I can be sure that when this comes out, there will not be a choice in getting them (maybe at first but eventually it will be a get it or dont get anything else.
Sparky, Did you look closer at that article? They passed the smart ID using hidden language in other legislations. That is one of the problems with this, it will become a law without anyone noticing it like so many other laws.
Paco, unfortunately, it just might. There are a lot of things that people say 'not gonna happen' such as the elimination of the US Constitution, but there are legislation doing just that.

that would be the IRS and Federal Reserve. PLease view my question "why wasn't this movie in theaters". as the movie I'm referring to directly addresses this question.

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