View Full Version : US gov launches RFID Childrens campaign "Chippie" the cartoon.......
Omni
29th October 2013, 11:06
Makes me sick to my stomach....
http://i0.wp.com/nationalreport.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/rfid-chippie-class-room-FINAL.png?resize=300%2C226
The operation features a jovial animated mascot, a cartoon RFID chip named “Chippie”. They use the character to demonstrate to their young audience the benefits of having the RFID implanted under your skin. - See more at: http://nationalreport.net/rfid-mascot-chippie-nationwide-tour/#sthash.0JY64IzW.dpuf
http://nationalreport.net/rfid-mascot-chippie-nationwide-tour/
Update: Apparently its satire and untrue....
It's a satire. Untrue.
jsb_swampfox
29th October 2013, 11:16
The book, "1984" has come to pass for sure....
Good to see you again Omni...
delfine
29th October 2013, 11:25
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?64906-Meet-Chippie-......
northstar
29th October 2013, 12:16
No freakin' way - if this comes to Canada they won't be putting one of those control devices in my kid, or me.
Never.
Never.
Never.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
29th October 2013, 21:49
Whether it's psyop or not it's disturbing lol
Vitalux
30th October 2013, 01:49
I see it as an inevitable thing.
Rather it be bank cards, photo identification, face recognition software, video surveillance, wearing seat belts in automobiles, one day everyone will be required to have an RF-chip to be able to exist as a part of society. Once fully implemented, few folks if any will recall much opposition.
I can't see any way to really avoid the end result.
Sure we can demonstrate or refuse to participate, but the end result will be the same. :unsure:
I can only hope that the far reaching benefits of the technology will be a gain for humanity.:drum:
Much the same way as how now most people would simply have a panic attack if they were to lose their iphone or blackberry (which is almost the exact same thing as an RF chip)
So just like watching a new sunrise, or an ocean wave rolling in to shore, I am not bothered by it, only just see that things change. :yo:
Robin
30th October 2013, 02:43
I see it as an inevitable thing.
Rather it be bank cards, photo identification, face recognition software, video surveillance, wearing seat belts in automobiles, one day everyone will be required to have an RF-chip to be able to exist as a part of society. Once fully implemented, few folks if any will recall much opposition.
I can't see any way to really avoid the end result.
Sure we can demonstrate or refuse to participate, but the end result will be the same. :unsure:
I can only hope that the far reaching benefits of the technology will be a gain for humanity.:drum:
Much the same way as how now most people would simply have a panic attack if they were to lose their iphone or blackberry (which is almost the exact same thing as an RF chip)
So just like watching a new sunrise, or an ocean wave rolling in to shore, I am not bothered by it, only just see that things change. :yo:
Vitalux, from what I can tell in all of your posts, your are one of the most optimistic and happy people to walk the planet. :dance:
That's a good thing!
But from what I understand, these chips come across as a beneficial thing to hide their real purpose. As you might have read from countless independent whistleblowers, the chips are the final blow for the elite to manage the world.
Essentially, from what I understand, the chips will have the capacity where the elite can flip a switch, and all those with the chips implanted in their bodies will die instantly. If they don't do this, then at least they will be able to dictate how much food you get. To me, having the government decide how much food you get is a huge problem...
Bob
31st October 2013, 19:27
We've heard that countermeasures, as well as "spoofers", a way to say one is "chipped" to equipment without a chip being present are possible to deal with this stuff..
Seems to me maybe getting solutions going will need more than just talk, time's a wastin I guess..
If the things no longer work due to disabling, spoofing and countermeasures that will end that.
ref: (and there are lots)
http://rfidcounterm.le3.getliveedit.com/Blog/RFID-Countermeasures/
http://www.ijese.org/attachments/File/v1i5/E0217031513.pdf
http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~burmeste/133.pdf
Vitalux
31st October 2013, 21:05
Some of the benefits of RFID chips that could be of benefit. :ohwell:
- people that are diabetic would be able to monitor their blood sugar level easier :ohwell:
- in medicine, the chips could transmit all information about heart-rate, blood pressure and a complete blood count to the doctor.:ohwell:
so in that way I see it being able to save lives.
- I often hear the advocates against saying the government can shut off your credit and banking on the chip.
Well what is the difference if they were to shut down your bank card?:noidea:
- I often here people say, they will be able to track you by satellite
Well they can do that now between your cell phone, video surveillance via face recognition, or just follow your interact activity.:noidea:
They will simply reach a day when everyone will have Chirpy the RFID in their arm is simply they will make it a convenience, like your cell phone.:ohwell:
I'm just being realistic
but I know it is not easy to swallow our castor oil
http://iamachild.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/castor-oil-young-boy-taking-his-medicine.jpg
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