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To: 17th Miss Regt
Alternately you can get a clear but RFID-blocking card holder, that allows your ID to be visible to humans, but blocks RFID reading or tracking while it's in the card holder.
16 posted on 11/23/2012 6:47:28 PM PST by PapaBear3625 (You don't notice it's a police state until the police come for you.)
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To: PapaBear3625

I’ve got one of those for work. But if you really don’t want the thing to work just burn out the chip. It can be done without being too obvious.


19 posted on 11/23/2012 6:54:24 PM PST by 17th Miss Regt
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To: PapaBear3625

how does a ceramic magnet work on those cards?


28 posted on 11/23/2012 9:17:28 PM PST by Suz in AZ
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To: PapaBear3625

The boiling frog marketing plan for rfid chips is to set up all the technology requiring rfid chips in cards and then put the chips into your body and get rid of the cards. Rfid chips are data bases of all information on the holder (including personal papers, health care and consumer data) and gives corporate and government authorities the ability to pry into and control your personal business. They also serve as tracking devices.

First, require people to wear animal tags to get public or consumer services involving money, then require people to be tagged in their bodies. That’s the marketing plan and the plan for total control over people of the Nations and globe. Everything will be efficient, peaceful and safe.

The knee jerk reaction of obedience on this thread against people who reject this police state total control technology is pitifully careless and ignorant - third world thinking.


33 posted on 11/23/2012 10:18:24 PM PST by SaraJohnson
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