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#1 ·
I got a nasty little surprise this morning.
I put on my uniform, and noticed a new tag, inside my pants, and on the tail of my shirt.
It was like the Union Pacific symbol,
With the Red White and Blue American flag colors and stripes, inside the emblem.
Written across the bottom "A+ Service"

It felt like a button was sewn into the little patch.
I thought it a neat idea, because I loose buttons once in a while.
But the I got curious, so I cut one of them open too inspect the button.

Too my surprise, it was an RFID Chip.
After calming down, from bringing that ....... into my house, I grabed all my uniforms, and threw them into the truck, too take them back.
I am going too buy new personal uniforms this weekend, as I will not support tracking.

The people at work thought me nuts.
But I explained too them, my privacy had been violated with no warning, or explaination.
If I were too give in too this, the next step may be a bio-chip.
My logic was lost on them.

I have decided too put one of the twelve I removed, into every car I work on.
That ought too be funny.
I am also going too find a new job, as working for someone that will submit too this, is no better then the person, or persons that have perpetrated this abomination.
I have a picture fron a cell phone, but too fuzzy too read.
On the Chips back, it is written "TAGSYS"
On the front, it has many numbers on it.

I did a google search, but no range is listed for thier usefulness.
This thing is big, and thick, about the size of a spree candy.
I have had the RFID tabs from the military, they are very thin, but active enough for incoming planes and predators too identify.
I would imagine these are more powerful.
Just a heads up, France produces these, New York is marketing these.
Keep an eye open if you use a uniform service.
RevPaul
 
#2 ·
Yesterday, I was in my wife's office and she says her job is having some kind of "police day" type of thing. She asks if I can bring the kids over to get their finger prints taken. My response made a couple of heads turn, LOL.

I told her that our kid's finger prints are their personal property and when they are of age they can decide whether or not they'd like their government to have that information. I said, any information you give the government eventually comes back to bite you in the rear. Even she thought I was being a bit paranoid but I still stand firm on that.
 
#7 ·
They did not, but when advised, they thought me confused and that there was nothing wrong with the chips being snuk into our personal lives.
I will just not be a part of the proliferation of this type of invasion.
That includes working for someone that will finacially support it also,
by continuing too use that service.
It is a matter of not being a hypocrite.
I can not complain, if I am giving my money, or support too the very thing I complaining about.
This is no differant than accepting a drivers lic. with the chip in it, too my mind.
Accept a little today, and we can expect a lot tommarrow.
 
#9 ·
Have a look at this
White way cleaners said:
Garment Tracking Accuracy with RFID


Hand counting and bar coding have been the standard garment tracking methods in the past. Some downfalls include the possibility of miss-scanned garments due to fading bar code tags that have been washed several times. After all, human hand counting is dependant on human accuracy! The solution to these problems is simple…the Radio Frequency Identification Chip (RFID)!
White way cleaners
 
#10 ·
Gunn parker
One day, they will be telling us too get in line for our chip too be injected.
The excuse used, will be "It is for your safety"
They will site many years of possitive track record of the devise.
They will site examples of lives being saved, because of the medical information stored in the chips.
But it will be soon there after, instead of swipping a credit card for those groceries, or paying for your gas at the pump, you will be scanning your chip in your forearm too pay.
Relax, it is for your safety.
I recall reading something, somewhere in a book, that we will not be able too buy, sell, or trade without the mark.
All things have a beginning.
I see this as that beginning.
That book I read that in, was my Bible.
 
#12 ·
I have known that for years.
In Texas, and New Mexico, it is law, that you must chip your pet.
It is also law, that if you are a rancher, you must chip all your cows, horses, sheep, etc....
They are already puting them into the elderly in Florida.
That is a train, I will not ride.
If they are looking for a fight, I am up for that one.
It is a religious belief of mine.
I will not support, nor accept it.
 
#18 ·
Lamb, how can we tell where these chips are so we can remove them? I was reading somewhere that some are so small they can be embedded in PAPER. If that's true, how on earth do we find them? What do they look like?

By the way, these chips are coming soon to children's backpacks in certain schools. . .
 
#19 ·
Yes, they can be embedded in paper and some are less than a 1/2 inch long and as thin as a couple of human hairs. Most of the time it is embedded in the packaging, not the item itself.
On bigger ticket items (t.v.s for example) the tag will usually be found under a bar code label or other sticker placed on the item post manufacture by the retailer.
 
#20 ·
remember when the news (even mainstream news) was reporting that the RFID tags in pets was causing cancer??!! well that one went down the memory hole forever. expect to see some school kids saved because of their backpack RFID chips. that will really get the sheep in line for them. all newish passport have RFID. all newish credit cards have them, in fact high tech crooks can walk by you and scan your C.C. info.