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Replying to a message of Ross Cassell to Ross Sauer: RC> Hello Ross! RC> 20 Apr 10 23:22, you wrote to me: RC>>> This law probably isnt that far off the mark, as you seem RC>>> to infer, as long as the same legislation applies to big RC>>> brother.. Seems to me, it would be feasible for the state RC>>> to implant probationers and parolees in order to track RC>>> them, any cop with a wand, bam! RC>>> Now since you are so deeply invested in researching the RC>>> laws and lawmakers of the fine states of South Carolina RC>>> and Georgia, perhaps you can tell us all about Wisconsins RC>>> Official State Microbe! RS>> The cheese-making germ. Yes, that is a waste of time. RS>> The proposals against microchipping come from pure RS>> "endtimes" paranoia, as you chopped off. RC> Irrelevant.. RC> Microchips could be used and abused... Walmart already uses RC> them in their distribution supply chain and talk abounds RC> about using Microchips as the replacement for bar codes and RC> scanners at the store checkout. No problem there.. A few years ago some idiot robbed a local Omaha bank. He wrote his note on part of the package of some product. That piece he used happened to contain an RFID chip. From that RFID chip the police were able to (1) determine the manufacturer, the manufacturing plant and date shipped; (2) the store that eventually received that particular box, (3) the specific date, time and register that box was sold and to whom (the fellow paid with a check) and (4) they got a nice video, with date/time stamp, of the individual going through the checkout line from the store's video monitors. All in just a few hours. The police simply went to his home and picked him up, the guy was flabbergasted. ---* Origin: Bob's Boneyard, Emerson, Iowa (1:300/3) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 640/954 712/0 313 848 @PATH: 300/3 116/901 3634/12 123/500 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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