In addition to this article I personally received the following e-mail from
somebody who had a false e-mail address as originator. Look for yourselves:
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Subject: re: [commie] Konzpirazy news
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HOAX Dpt.
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A GPS + GSM device smaller than a grain of rice? Then grain must mean a bag
of about 500g of rice (with a small hole for the 15cm antenna...). Even
Bluetooth is bigger than that, and doesn't need to keep track of THREE
satelites at once. And we're not even talking about biometry readings yet
(from just one, grain-sized location? puh...).
Current GSM-schemes work with peak radio TX powers of 2W (!!!), which you
really wouldn't want INSIDE of your standard equipped radiation suit (your
skin, stupid!).
The story we read in the Konzpirazy news is NOT true, not in the sense of
actual fact; the prototype does not exist, therefore the demonstration will
not takeplace, and no plans are made by ADS [who probably don't even
exist]. We're not yet sure about that on/off feature they were implementing...
Scary fact is, that we are definitely heading this direction; more and more
automated processes [which seems unevitable at this time, with ever-growing
production and efficiency levels, and an equally growing world population],
will mean more and more need for identification. Even more so: we will be
asking for these measures ourselves, because we don't want to be hurt by
the bad guys. Security cameras are already a perfectly legit way of crime
prevention and crowd control. 1984 is already some years ago.
The conspiracy is definitely going on, but WE ARE the conspiracy against
ourselves...
Yours truly,
The Hoax team
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>WHEREVER YOU GO, I'LL BE WATCHING YOU DEPARTMENT -
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>Human ID Implant to be Unveiled Soon
>By JoAnn Kohlbrand and Julie Foster
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>Those attending the event in New York City will see a working,
>multimedia demonstration of the implant. A miniature sensor device --
>smaller than a grain of rice and equipped with a tiny antenna -- will
>capture and wirelessly transmit a person's vital body-function data,
>such as body temperature or pulse, to an Internet-integrated ground
>station. In addition, the antenna will also receive information
>regarding
>the location of the individual from the GPS satellite. Both sets of data
>ADS claims, however, that privacy concerns are misplaced, since the
>device can be turned off by the owner.
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