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Rockofages
February 24th, 2009, 12:53 PM
Thank you for that information! :hat Love your avatar by the way. :yay :israel
Thanks!!!Israel forever :israel
SummerSailing81
February 24th, 2009, 01:59 PM
As long as stores still take cash, there isnt any cause for panic.
That's what I thought up until a few days ago. I paid cash for the new handbag I purchased at Kohl's. When I was taking my cell phone out of the bag's built-in pocket, I noticed a bar code sticker stuck on the side of the pocket. When I pulled it out, it wasn't the regular bar code sticker because on the back was these raised silver lines. I'm assuming it's one of those RDIF stickers that tracks an item even after it's been sold. I was NOT happy to find it in my new bag and promptly tore it out and threw it away. :tsk So, paying cash for something, unfortunately, doesn't mean big brother can't still track you, Hootmon.
Hootmon
February 24th, 2009, 02:19 PM
That's what I thought up until a few days ago. I paid cash for the new handbag I purchased at Kohl's. When I was taking my cell phone out of the bag's built-in pocket, I noticed a bar code sticker stuck on the side of the pocket. When I pulled it out, it wasn't the regular bar code sticker because on the back was these raised silver lines. I'm assuming it's one of those RDIF stickers that tracks an item even after it's been sold. I was NOT happy to find it in my new bag and promptly tore it out and threw it away. :tsk Those only work when you walk through the detectors near the entrances. They help prevent shoplifting.
If it didnt set off an alarm when you went out the door, its because it was deactivated at the register.
So, paying cash for something, unfortunately, doesn't mean big brother can't still track you, Hootmon. 'Big Bother' cant track you with those. They require close proximity to a detector to become active, and can be easily burned out, which is what they do at the register so you dont set off the alarms when you exit the store.
Seriously, people (Im not picking on you specificially. :)) need to be just a little less paranoid about these things.
Love4Jesus
February 24th, 2009, 02:21 PM
I think this will happen after the rapture. This is going to be a major event. The excuse probably will be to avoid identity theft and to know who is who. Government and agencies need to know who is going to pay their bills. I can even imagine people pretending being rapture so they don't need to pay their bills. I think is going to take a while to find out who is gone. :thinking
Sundial
February 25th, 2009, 09:16 AM
'Big Bother' cant track you with those.
The dollar bill has a strip embedded in the linen that can be used as a tracking device. :tsk
Hootmon
February 25th, 2009, 10:55 AM
The dollar bill has a strip embedded in the linen that can be used as a tracking device. :tskSource?
Tall Timbers
February 25th, 2009, 11:14 AM
The dollar bill has a strip embedded in the linen that can be used as a tracking device. :tsk
heheheh... a lot of good that would do. I'd sure hate to have the job of tracking all those dollar bills... I don't think that strip is anything more than an anti-counterfit feature... except I don't think the strip is in the one dollar denomination.
Hootmon
February 25th, 2009, 11:18 AM
heheheh... a lot of good that would do. I'd sure hate to have the job of tracking all those dollar bills...Yeah. Even if it could be tracked, it doesnt contain any user-specific information at all.
Seated
February 25th, 2009, 12:07 PM
...I think is going to take a while to find out who is gone. :thinking
Maybe some. But any Christian who has used a credit/debit card to buy anything related to Christianity the past 5 years will be pretty much marked already. Even if you threw a Bible at Walmart into the cart, they probably already know about it. When's the last time you bought a Bible without a bar code on it or the box it came in?
Think about this simple example. You throw a bag of dog/cat food into your cart. You pay with a credit/debit card. Several days later, you receive a letter from your local Humane Society informing you that your dog/cat needs certain vaccinations and/or is currently unlicensed. Co-incidence? Has this happened? I don't know. Can this happen? Absolutely.
I don't think it's conjecture to say that huge databases exist which can be used to query such information. If someone needs it bad enough and can gain access to it (by whatever means) it is there.
Lucid
February 28th, 2009, 06:20 AM
Posted: February 28, 2009
12:25 am Eastern
By Bob Unruh
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WorldNetDaily
Privacy advocates are issuing warnings about a new radio chip plan that ultimately could provide electronic identification for every adult in the U.S. and allow agents to compile attendance lists at anti-government rallies simply by walking through the assembly. (there'll be more of those...)
The proposal, which has earned the support of Janet Napolitano, the newly chosen chief of the Department of Homeland Security, would embed radio chips in driver's licenses, or "enhanced driver's licenses."
"Enhanced driver's licenses give confidence that the person holding the card is the person who is supposed to be holding the card, and it's less elaborate than REAL ID," Napolitano said in a Washington Times report.
REAL ID is a plan for a federal identification system standardized across the nation that so alarmed governors many states have adopted formal plans to oppose it. However, a privacy advocate today told WND that the EDLs are many times worse.
Radio talk show host and identity chip expert Katherine Albrecht said REAL ID earned the opposition of Christians because of its resemblance to the biblical "mark of the beast," civil libertarians opposed it for its "big brother" connotations and others worried about identity theft issues with the proposed databases.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.printable&pageId=90008
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