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Since 2006, all US debit and credit cards, drivers licenses, transit cards, government identification cards, school, hospital, and company identification cards, all passport cards, and all US Passports have had RFID chips embedded inside them. These chips allow the government, police, vendors, even criminals, to scan your credit card quickly at the checkout and allow authorities to scan your ID or passport from a distance. Inside your cell phone they allow your exact position to be monitored constantly and every single thing you say, even if your phone is off, to be recorded, and leading to Time Magazine to recently warn: “Smart phones do many things these days: surf the Internet, send e-mail, take photos and video (and — oh, yes — send and receive calls). But one thing they can do that phone companies dont advertise is spy on you. As long as you dont leave home without your phone, that handy gadget keeps a record of everywhere you go — a record the government can then get from your telephone company.” whatdoesitmean/index1424.htm
Posted on: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 18:21:25 +0000

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