Femtocell or similar "Techs" are a wireless router type device that basically gives you a cell tower in your home. Tags in coats can be hidden, or obvious, I ripped it out and shredded it with some scissors and tossed it in the trash. I can take a camera to a local store and photograph a few I can find. SOME are obvious, some are not. In fact, some actually say on them in fine print "Monitoring Chip, slice along this line to remove.".. Some do not. Feel along the "Seams" to see if you feel a bubble, then perhaps it is one. Hit it really hard with a hammer a few times and it is disabled, and you don't have to rip open your coat!

All of this nonsense is reaching a new level of insanity, these people want a "Total Control" doctrine. They want push button robots or something. They want to know everything we do, and have easy access to this data. I recommend not making it easy for them as a measure of prudent precaution. Privacy is important in my opinion. These people aren't God, but they sure seem to want to be one.

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/64663
'Pills to Be Electronically Outfitted with Transmitters'...
Other areas of interest include medicines that can tell a doctor if they have been taken on time, wireless monitoring of nutritional information, and sensors worn on the body or placed around the home that can detect if an elderly person has experienced a fall, alerting emergency personnel and the person's doctor. "Continuous monitoring of vibrations in the floor can detect falls and classify them according to the best choice of first responders -- either a 911 call or a visit from a caregiver," University of Virginia professor Robin Felder told the committee. "Emerging technologies allow pills to be electronically outfitted with transmitters to communicate with the user's wristwatch that shows that the pill has been consumed," Felder continued. "Broadband connectivity of these devices would allow the electronic medical record to be updated with regard to medication compliance and efficacy."



needling around wrote:
You might want to explain what a "cell repeater" is if you are warning against it. Also, what are we looking for and where re tracking devices in clothing? It would help to know what we are looking for.
Thanks.
PT