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By Bauer Marshall
“Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.” — Frederick Douglass
With that in mind, a new form of enslavement may be gradually under way, but it’s in a small device that can be implanted in an assortment of products and entities, and is just one of many of the Big Brother technologies we are subjected to.
In the 2006 tome, Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Purchase and Watch Your Every Move privacy rights activists Dr. Katherine Albrecht and Liz McIntyre illustrate what radio frequency identification technology (RFID) may be used for.
There are two main elements of an RFID tag. The first is a small silicon computer chip that includes a unique ID number. The second part of the RFID tag contains a flat antenna, which is hooked up to the miniature chip.
This is how the tags and readers work:
When an RFID tag gets within range of a reader, the tags antenna picks up the reader’s energy, amplifies it, and directs it to the chip. The energy stimulates the chip to beam back its unique number, say 345678…, along with what other information it was programmed to relay. The reader device captures this information and processes it.
What was just described is a “passive” RFID and that is just dependent on the reader for a power source.
However, “active” tags can contain an internal power supply. An example of uses would be toll collection systems such as FasTrack and EZ-Pass.
While understanding the functions of RFID is essential, knowing how the chips will be used amongst the populace is also critical to evaluate.
Here are some patents regarding Corporate and Government Patents
Albrecht and McIntyre reveal other startling details regarding the possible usage of these spychips.
Patent Application #20020165758 (Identification and Tracking of Persons Using RFID-Tagged Item) – Assigned to IBM, filed Nov. 2, 2002. This application will allow IBM to determine the identity of any person and used to monitor one’s movements through the stores.
IBM explains,
Previous purchase records for reach person who stops at a retail store are collected by [cash register] terminals and stored in a transaction database. When a person carrying or wearing items having RFID tags enters the store or other designated area, a RFID tag scanner located therein scans the RFID tags on that person and reads the RFID tag information. The RFID tag information collected from the person is correlated with transaction records stored in the transaction database according to known correlation algorithms. Based on the results of this correlation, the exact identity of the person or certain characteristics about the person can be determined. This information is used to monitor the movement of the person though the store and or other areas…Instead of determining the exact identity of the person, some characteristics such as demographics (e.g., age, race, sex etc.) about the person may be determined based on certain predetermined statistical information. For example, if items that are carried on the persons are highly expensive name brands, e.g., Rolex watch, then the person maybe classified in the upper-middle class income bracket. In another example, if the items that are carried on the person are “female” items typically associated with women e.g., a purse scarf, pantyhose, then the gender of the person can be determined as a female.
Patent Application #6,659,344 (Automated Monitoring of Activity of Shoppers in a Market) – Filed by Jerome A. Otto and Dennis J. Seitz of National Cash Register Company on December 6, 2000 and granted December 9, 2003.
The invention monitors the items. The invention determines whether each item is located in one of three positions, namely, (1) in the basket, (2) on shelves, or (3) neither the basket nor on the shelves. For example, an item may take the form of Brand X canned corn. If the shopper removes a can of Brand X corn from a shelf, and holds the can in the hand, the invention will detect that a can of Brand X corn has been removed from the shelf, and also that the can is not in the basket. The inference may be raised that the can is held in the hand of the shopper at that time… The data just obtained is recorded.
…[A] detailed record of the successive occupations of positions [baskets, shelf, or neither]…can be recorded, together with the time-of-day for each position.
Patent Application # 20040174258 (Method And Apparatus For Locating And Tracking Persons) – Filed August 29, 2003, by Peter Seth Edelstein and Benjamin Theodore Nordell II, of Persephone Inc. This application will allow for the surgical implantation in the head, the torso, the deep muscle limbs, and the lumen of organs like the gastrointestinal tract and the uterus.
Removal of the implanted device by a runaway juvenile would be impossible. Even if possible, such removal would likely place the runaway at the significant medical risk, which is counter to the runaway’s goal of safe escape and survival from parents or guardians.
Other excerpts of the patent include:
- “Because the device is implanted in the person, it can also provide a shock, vibration, or other warning.. [that] may be progressive, such that a person is subjected to a shock of increasing magnitude as he leaves a zone of confinement or enters a forbidden zone.”
- “An alert can also be broadcast to the person when urgent contact is required. Thus, the device may vibrate or provide other notices when an emergency occurs that requires the person’s immediate attention.”
- “The device may…include a microphone or similar device for monitoring acoustic information, thereby permitting the person to talk to a remote location.”
Patent Application #20040129781 (System and Method for Utilizing RF Tags to Collect Data Concerning Post-Consumer Resources) – Assigned to BellSouth’s Intellectual Property Corporation, filed on July 8, 2003. The title of the patent in laymen’s terms, will allow BellSouth to sell data on your trash.
BellSouth elaborates:
Information concerning a post-consumption item [i.e., a piece of trash] may be linked (by serial number, for example), with information concerning the pre-consumed [i.e., a brand new] item collected by other data collection systems… By combining captured pre-consumer information with post-consumption information, the entire life cycle of an item may be tracked. This information may be useful to any number of entities, including retailers, manufacturers, distributors and the like … The collected and processed data may be helpful to track consumer purchases versus use patterns. A pet owner who lives in Atlanta but has a cabin in the mountains may choose to purchase pet food in the mountains because pet food is less expensive there… A recycling facility may find it useful to know where the items dropped off at the recycling center were originally purchased. Grocery stores, pharmacies and retailers may find it useful to know how long it takes a particular item to go from being stocked on the shelf to being placed in a waste or recycling receptacle… The information collected may be…valuable to particular industries.
Patent Application # 20020149468 (System and Method for Controlling Remote Devices) – Funded by the U.S. government. As stated in the patent application,
weapons lost on a battlefield can be easily tracked and enabled or disable automatically or at will.
With all these patents being granted or filed by major corporations as well as government, one has to wonder if a city could be completely designed on RFID technology.
“The Auto-ID Center has a clear vision-to create a world where every object – from jumbo jets to sewing needles – is linked to the internet. Compelling as this vision is, it is only achievable if the center’s system is adopted by everyone everywhere. Success will be nothing less than global adoption,” said Helen Duce, former Auto-ID Center associate director, who is now a Senior Partner at Effective Brands, which a global marketing consultancy company. Auto-ID has now become EPCglobal.
Now let’s move ahead to other developments in the RFID technology realm.
Regina Dugan, former DARPA Director and currently Goggle executive who is helping create as well as promote the idea of an ingestible identification microchip will be attending this year’s Bilderberg Group Conference.
Dugan told an audience about this technology at the 2013 All Things D11 Conference.
This pill has a small chip inside of it with a switch,” said Dugan. “It also has what amounts to an inside out potato battery. When you swallow it, the acids in your stomach serve as the electrolyte and that powers it up. And the switch goes on and off and creates an 18 bit ECG wide signal in your body and essentially your entire body becomes your authentication token.
For the full story, go to this link and also watch the video.
“What in the world does Google have planned that it’s hiring military leadership?” asked The Wire’s Adam Clark Estes, noting that her appointment illustrated Google’s “tight connections with military leadership.”
As one can see, there should be some cause of concern and hopefully, a complete surveillance civilization controlled by self-serving authoritarian technocrats as well as politicians does not occur.
“Could a technology like RFID enslave us?” asks McIntyre. “Theoretically, yes. Is the RFID implant the prophesied method of controlling humans and forcing beast worship? I don’t think so. Could I be wrong? Yes. I don’t believe anyone here on earth knows definitively what the future holds and exactly how events will unfold.”
She adds,
There are many smart people–people much smarter than myself–Christians and non-Christians–who hold very strong contradictory beliefs on most matters of religion. I take this as a clue that I should remain humble and reverent when it comes to the mysteries of the universe. It’s one thing to explore possibilities and keep a watchful eye. It’s quite another to claim a hotline to God and infer that others have an inferior connection to the Almighty.
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Side Bar:
This link is to view the patent of the technology that Dugan is advocating.
Also read this story.
“63rd Bilderberg conference to take place from 11 – 14 June 2015 in Telfs-Buchen, Austria.
Telfs-Buchen, 8 June 2015 – The 63rd Bilderberg conference is set to take place from 11 – 14 June 2015 in Telfs-Buchen, Austria. A total of around 140 participants from 22 countries have confirmed their attendance. As ever, a diverse group of political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media have been invited. The list of participants is available on www.bilderbergmeetings.org
The key topics for discussion this year include:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cybersecurity
- Chemical Weapons Threats
- Current Economic Issues
- European Strategy
- Globalisation
- Greece
- Iran
- Middle East
- NATO
- Russia
- Terrorism
- United Kingdom
- USA
- US Elections
Founded in 1954, the Bilderberg conference is an annual meeting designed to foster dialogue between Europe and North America. Every year, between 120-150 political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media are invited to take part in the conference. About two thirds of the participants come from Europe and the rest from North America; approximately one third from politics and government and the rest from other fields.
The conference is a forum for informal discussions about major issues facing the world. The meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule, which states that participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s) nor of any other participant may be revealed.
Thanks to the private nature of the conference, the participants are not bound by the conventions of their office or by pre-agreed positions. As such, they can take time to listen, reflect and gather insights. There is no desired outcome, no minutes are taken and no report is written. Furthermore, no resolutions are proposed, no votes are taken, and no policy statements are issued.
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Editor’s Note, not for publication
Media Contact: media[@]bilderbergmeetings.org
Telfs-Buchen, Austria 11 – 14 June 2015
Final list of Participants
Chairman
Castries, Henri de | Chairman and CEO, AXA Group | FRA |
Achleitner, Paul M. | Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG | DEU |
Agius, Marcus | Non-Executive Chairman, PA Consulting Group | GBR |
Ahrenkiel, Thomas | Director, Danish Intelligence Service (DDIS) | DNK |
Allen, John R. | Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, US Department of State | USA |
Altman, Roger C. | Executive Chairman, Evercore | USA |
Applebaum, Anne | Director of Transitions Forum, Legatum Institute | USA |
Apunen, Matti | Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA | FIN |
Baird, Zoë | CEO and President, Markle Foundation | USA |
Balls, Edward M. | Former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer | GBR |
Balsemão, Francisco Pinto | Chairman, Impresa SGPS | PRT |
Barroso, José M. Durão | Former President of the European Commission | PRT |
Baverez, Nicolas | Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP | FRA |
Benko, René | Founder, SIGNA Holding GmbH | AUT |
Bernabè, Franco | Chairman, FB Group SRL | ITA |
Beurden, Ben van | CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc | NLD |
Bigorgne, Laurent | Director, Institut Montaigne | FRA |
Boone, Laurence | Special Adviser on Financial and Economic Affairs to the President | FRA |
Botín, Ana P. | Chairman, Banco Santander | ESP |
Brandtzæg, Svein Richard | President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA | NOR |
Bronner, Oscar | Publisher, Standard Verlagsgesellschaft | AUT |
Burns, William | President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | USA |
Calvar, Patrick | Director General, DGSI | FRA |
Castries, Henri de | Chairman, Bilderberg Meetings; Chairman and CEO, AXA Group | FRA |
Cebrián, Juan Luis | Executive Chairman, Grupo PRISA | ESP |
Clark, W. Edmund | Retired Executive, TD Bank Group | CAN |
Coeuré, Benoît | Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank | INT |
Coyne, Andrew | Editor, Editorials and Comment, National Post | CAN |
Damberg, Mikael L. | Minister for Enterprise and Innovation | SWE |
De Gucht, Karel | Former EU Trade Commissioner, State Minister | BEL |
Donilon, Thomas E. | Former U.S. National Security Advisor; Partner and Vice Chair, O’Melveny & Myers LLP | USA |
Döpfner, Mathias | CEO, Axel Springer SE | DEU |
Dowling, Ann | President, Royal Academy of Engineering | GBR |
Dugan, Regina | Vice President for Engineering, Advanced Technology and Projects, Google | USA |
Eilertsen, Trine | Political Editor, Aftenposten | NOR |
Eldrup, Merete | CEO, TV 2 Danmark A/S | DNK |
Elkann, John | Chairman and CEO, EXOR; Chairman, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles | ITA |
Enders, Thomas | CEO, Airbus Group | DEU |
Erdoes, Mary | CEO, JP Morgan Asset Management | USA |
Fairhead, Rona | Chairman, BBC Trust | GBR |
Federspiel, Ulrik | Executive Vice President, Haldor Topsøe A/S | DNK |
Feldstein, Martin S. | President Emeritus, NBER; Professor of Economics, Harvard University | USA |
Fischer, Heinz | Federal President | AUT |
Flint, Douglas J. | Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc | GBR |
Franz, Christoph | Chairman of the Board, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd | CHE |
Fresco, Louise O. | President and Chairman Executive Board, Wageningen University and Research Centre | NLD |
Griffin, Kenneth | Founder and CEO, Citadel Investment Group, LLC | USA |
Gruber, Lilli | Executive Editor and Anchor “Otto e mezzo”, La7 TV | ITA |
Guriev, Sergei | Professor of Economics, Sciences Po | RUS |
Gürkaynak, Gönenç | Managing Partner, ELIG Law Firm | TUR |
Gusenbauer, Alfred | Former Chancellor of the Republic of Austria | AUT |
Halberstadt, Victor | Professor of Economics, Leiden University | NLD |
Hampel, Erich | Chairman, UniCredit Bank Austria AG | AUT |
Hassabis, Demis | Vice President of Engineering, Google DeepMind | GBR |
Hesoun, Wolfgang | CEO, Siemens Austria | AUT |
Hildebrand, Philipp | Vice Chairman, BlackRock Inc. | CHE |
Hoffman, Reid | Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn | USA |
Ischinger, Wolfgang | Chairman, Munich Security Conference | INT |
Jacobs, Kenneth M. | Chairman and CEO, Lazard | USA |
Jäkel, Julia | CEO, Gruner + Jahr | DEU |
Johnson, James A. | Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners | USA |
Juppé, Alain | Mayor of Bordeaux, Former Prime Minister | FRA |
Kaeser, Joe | President and CEO, Siemens AG | DEU |
Karp, Alex | CEO, Palantir Technologies | USA |
Kepel, Gilles | University Professor, Sciences Po | FRA |
Kerr, John | Deputy Chairman, Scottish Power | GBR |
Kesici, Ilhan | MP, Turkish Parliament | TUR |
Kissinger, Henry A. | Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc. | USA |
Kleinfeld, Klaus | Chairman and CEO, Alcoa | USA |
Knot, Klaas H.W. | President, De Nederlandsche Bank | NLD |
Koç, Mustafa V. | Chairman, Koç Holding A.S. | TUR |
Kravis, Henry R. | Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. | USA |
Kravis, Marie-Josée | Senior Fellow and Vice Chair, Hudson Institute | USA |
Kudelski, André | Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group | CHE |
Lauk, Kurt | President, Globe Capital Partners | DEU |
Lemne, Carola | CEO, The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise | SWE |
Levey, Stuart | Chief Legal Officer, HSBC Holdings plc | USA |
Leyen, Ursula von der | Minister of Defence | DEU |
Leysen, Thomas | Chairman of the Board of Directors, KBC Group | BEL |
Maher, Shiraz | Senior Research Fellow, ICSR, King’s College London | GBR |
Markus Lassen, Christina | Head of Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Security Policy and Stabilisation | DNK |
Mathews, Jessica T. | Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | USA |
Mattis, James | Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University | USA |
Maudet, Pierre | Vice-President of the State Council, Department of Security, Police and the Economy of Geneva | CHE |
McKay, David I. | President and CEO, Royal Bank of Canada | CAN |
Mert, Nuray | Columnist, Professor of Political Science, Istanbul University | TUR |
Messina, Jim | CEO, The Messina Group | USA |
Michel, Charles | Prime Minister | BEL |
Micklethwait, John | Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg LP | USA |
Minton Beddoes, Zanny | Editor-in-Chief, The Economist | GBR |
Monti, Mario | Senator-for-life; President, Bocconi University | ITA |
Mörttinen, Leena | Executive Director, The Finnish Family Firms Association | FIN |
Mundie, Craig J. | Principal, Mundie & Associates | USA |
Munroe-Blum, Heather | Chairperson, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board | CAN |
Netherlands, H.R.H. Princess Beatrix of the | NLD | |
O’Leary, Michael | CEO, Ryanair Plc | IRL |
Osborne, George | First Secretary of State and Chancellor of the Exchequer | GBR |
Özel, Soli | Columnist, Haberturk Newspaper; Senior Lecturer, Kadir Has University | TUR |
Papalexopoulos, Dimitri | Group CEO, Titan Cement Co. | GRC |
Pégard, Catherine | President, Public Establishment of the Palace, Museum and National Estate of Versailles | FRA |
Perle, Richard N. | Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute | USA |
Petraeus, David H. | Chairman, KKR Global Institute | USA |
Pikrammenos, Panagiotis | Honorary President of The Hellenic Council of State | GRC |
Reisman, Heather M. | Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc. | CAN |
Rocca, Gianfelice | Chairman, Techint Group | ITA |
Roiss, Gerhard | CEO, OMV Austria | AUT |
Rubin, Robert E. | Co Chair, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Secretary of the Treasury | USA |
Rutte, Mark | Prime Minister | NLD |
Sadjadpour, Karim | Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | USA |
Sawers, John | Chairman and Partner, Macro Advisory Partners | GBR |
Sayek Böke, Selin | Vice President, Republican People’s Party | TUR |
Schmidt, Eric E. | Executive Chairman, Google Inc. | USA |
Scholten, Rudolf | CEO, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG | AUT |
Senard, Jean-Dominique | CEO, Michelin Group | FRA |
Sevelda, Karl | CEO, Raiffeisen Bank International AG | AUT |
Stoltenberg, Jens | Secretary General, NATO | INT |
Stubb, Alexander | Ministers of Finance | FIN |
Suder, Katrin | Deputy Minister of Defense | DEU |
Sutherland, Peter D. | UN Special Representative; Chairman, Goldman Sachs International | IRL |
Svanberg, Carl-Henric | Chairman, BP plc; Chairman, AB Volvo | SWE |
Svarva, Olaug | CEO, The Government Pension Fund Norway | NOR |
Thiel, Peter A. | President, Thiel Capital | USA |
Tsoukalis, Loukas | President, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy | GRC |
Üzümcü, Ahmet | Director-General, Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons | INT |
Vitorino, António M. | Partner, Cuetrecasas, Concalves Pereira, RL | PRT |
Wallenberg, Jacob | Chairman, Investor AB | SWE |
Weber, Vin | Partner, Mercury LLC | USA |
Wolf, Martin H. | Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial Times | GBR |
Wolfensohn, James D. | Chairman and CEO, Wolfensohn and Company | USA |
Zoellick, Robert B. | Chairman, Board of International Advisors, The Goldman Sachs Group |
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