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    RFID in Vaccines

    By Adam Curry on Sunday, March 20, 2011 at 4:09 AM. About me

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    One of my (many) theories on the No Agendapodcast is about the intent to inject tracking

    devices into the population under the cover ofvaccinations.

    They don't call me the 'Crackpot' for nothing.

    This morning I received an email from on of ourshow's producers, who put together such an astounding list ofdocumentation that not only proves the theory is valid, but may even be

    being put in play with the recent changes in the 500Mhz radio spectrum.

    With his permission, I am reposting his email verbatum here.

    ITM John and Adam!

    I've been a little behind with my listening recently and had to catch up tomake sure y ou hadn't covered this since then, so apologies for taking a whileto get this to you.

    In episode 277 you talked about two stories: the BBC talking about RFIDtag tests in Euros (coming soon to a dollar bill near you) and the roll out ofthe 500 mhz wireless network. I got the punchline, but when I waited for

    you guys to talk about it, it never happened. So here's the multi-layerpayoff in case it's slipped by:

    Firstly, the quote from the BBC article that said "We're even seeing if wecan make tags thin enough to go into banknotes" is bullshit. Hitachiannounced in Feb 2007 that they've developed an RFID chip just 5 micronsthickthat's small enough to be embedded in paper. RFID tags haveapparentlybeen in 20 Euro notes since Feb 2007 (the European CentralBank statement has since been removed from their site of course), and it

    was noted back in 2003 that it's Hitachi working with the ECB to put RFIDinto Euro notes.

    Secondly, both the US and UK governments are looking to free up the500mhz spectrum for use as a national wireless network. They're bothangling to have this in place by 2020, but the question is: why the 500mhz

    range specifically? Well that would be because 500mhz is the minimumspectrum needed to read RFID tags with a wireless network! (badum-tish)

    I work for the NHS, and this exact technology(albeit a more bulky version)was one we were asked to look into in 2007 for tracking patients and ITassets within our wireless network. We ultimately decided not to bring it indue to the cost, but the technology is mature and works.

    Want to go one better?

    Hitachi announced as far back as 2005 that they have developed an RFIDchip that, unlike normal RFID chips, can: "operate in solution, it can be

    used to detect and transmit SNP data from within a sealed container

    holding a DNA sample solution, using passive RF communication, to an

    external reader/writer unit located outside the solution. Further,

    anticollision control was developed to enable data collection from multiple

    chips in the same solution at the same time.

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    This technology is expected to provide a simple and convenient SNP

    typing method for healthcare tailored to individual genetic predispositions

    (tailor-made medicine) in local clinics and hospitals. This work was

    performed as a part of a research and development project of the

    Industrial Science and Technology Program supported by New Energy

    and Industrial Technology Development Organization in Japan (NEDO)."

    Still wondering why they 're so eager for us to get our shots?

    Welcome to mass-movement tracking in realtime of currency and people!Want to know who that is on the CCTV demonstrating in front of agovernment building? Just tr iangulate using the nearest three wirelessaccess points (government provided for your pleasure) and read off theIPv6 addresses of the RFIDs in the vaccinated slaves - what could beeasier!?

    It's also worth noting that RFID isn't read only. The tags can be markedremotely, for instance to call authorities, or to refuse acceptance. Screw withthe government and have all of your cash turned off and every wirelessaccess point calling the cops as it scans you? Sounds fun!

    Gotta love this free new world... now to go get my RFID shots and pick up

    my RFID money ;)

    Paul the InfoSec guy.

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