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VeriChip Corporation Supports Legislation Banning Forced Implantation in Humans1 comment

count us out wrote 1 week ago: DELRAY BEACH, Fla., Jul 06, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) — VeriChip Corporation (”VeriChip … more →

Tags: Pennsylvania, Florida, House of Representatives, Securities and Exchange Commission, DelRay Beach, VeriChip Corporation, NASDAQ-CHIP, RFID, Banning Forced Implantation of Microchips in Humans

Homeland Security to scan fingerprints of travellers exiting the US

BBVM wrote 1 month ago: The US Department of Homeland Security is set to kickstart a controversial new pilot to … more →

Tags: military industrial complex, Immigration, Civil Liberties, Prison Industrial Complex, DHS, Privacy, TSA, CBP, Biometrics

Patent for killer chip denied in Germany

BBVM wrote 1 month ago: A Saudi inventor’s proposal to insert semiconductors subcutaneously in visitors and r … more →

Tags: Civil Liberties, military industrial complex, Prison Industrial Complex, Privacy, American Medical Association, Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, cyanide, German Patent Office

Canadians Take Notice, the U.S. Is Militarizing the Border

BBVM wrote 1 month ago: More troops, more searches, more surveillance drones. The U.S. is taking Canadians’ … more →

Tags: military industrial complex, Immigration, Civil Liberties, Prison Industrial Complex, DHS, Privacy, CBP, Biometrics, domestic militarization

RFID tags for medicine control at home.

Ron Otten wrote 1 month ago: RFID tracking is here. Want to know which medicine, when or what dosis to take? Just start with a h … more →

Tags: data, Space, time, Sharing, controling, Consumer-driven Health Care, function, homecare, mobile health

More Than Business: RFID Called Upon to Improve Lives

milestechinc wrote 2 months ago: At the RFID Journal LIVE! 2009 conference, IBM executive Martin Wildberger looked toward the future, … more →

Tags: RFID, hospitals, Safety, Environment, Cold Chain, Healthcare

Helicopters and the risk of RFID hacks

David Cenciotti wrote 2 months ago: Eurocopter and Telit recently signed a contract according to which, Telit RF Technology will develop … more →

Tags: Aviation, Aviation Safety, civilian aviation, hacking, Information Security, authentication, Cloning, Denial of Service, Eurocopter

Not a Typical Supply Chain: In Middle East, RFID plows through theft and attacks

milestechinc wrote 2 months ago: Unlike the typical supply chain for warehouses and distribution centers, the U.S. military “supply c … more →

Tags: RFID, Asset Tracking, theft, RFID Journal, Department of Defense, Supply Chain, Track and trace

How RFID Can Help Green the Supply Chain

milestechinc wrote 2 months ago: In the last several years, the pressure has risen for retailers and suppliers to “green” their proce … more →

Tags: RFID, Green/Environmental, Supply Chain, Green, Environment

RFID Helps U.S. Jeweler Recover Stolen Rolex... in Two Days

milestechinc wrote 2 months ago: For the last several months, I’ve been blogging consistently about how RFID can drastically improve … more →

Tags: RFID, Asset Management, theft, Inventory management, Sissy’s Log Cabin, Jewelry

Best Time to Invest in RFID is Now, Says #1 Swiss Clothing Retailer

milestechinc wrote 2 months ago: The Charles Vögele Group, Switzerland’s largest clothing retailer, boasts 7,800 employees and report … more →

Tags: RFID, Asset Management, Inventory management, RFID Journal, Supply Chain, Track and trace, retailer, Charles Vögele, passive EPC Gen 2 RFID tags

Radio frequency identification

Rebecca Noy wrote 2 months ago: I could also use RFID (radio frequency identification) which would mean I could print something on … more →

Tags: Research, development of ideas, Self initiated project

Apparently I'm a "Right Wing Extremist?" Really?1 comment

Tim wrote 3 months ago: I had no idea, but according to the Department of Homeland Security, apparently, I’m a “ … more →

Tags: Politics, Gun Control, federal reserve, obama, free speech, United Natons, New World Order, Posse Comitatus, Income Tax

U.S. PASSPORT CARDS IMPLANTED WITH RFID CHIPS IS NOW IN PRODUCTION1 comment

PureScience TV wrote 3 months ago: Over 900,000 Passport Cards have been issued since the U.S. Government began production of these ca … more →

Tags: Postings, Interests, News/Current Events, social awareness, Politics, Blog, Science/Technology, Controversies, photos

Big Brother chips

edbear wrote 3 months ago: Do you have a radio in your wallet or purse? Chances are you do and don’t even know it thanks … more →

Tags: My Opinion, RFID, Credit Card, Passport, Identity Theft

The Sound of The Underground

londonsoundart wrote 3 months ago: By you with your Oyster Card @ an underground train station ...Bleep! Recently I stumbled across the … more →

Tags: Music, field recording, oyster card music, oyster card sound, oyster card, arphield, RFID, arphid, Surveillance

RFID Enables Hospital to Track Thousands of Assets-and Save Lives1 comment

milestechinc wrote 3 months ago: At first glance, warehouses and hospitals aren’t exactly two of a kind. But for both, knowin … more →

Tags: RFID, hospitals, track medical equipment

RFID for Art Tracking - the basics

arttrack wrote 3 months ago: There has been a lot of talk about tracking art using radio frequency identification (RFID). For tho … more →

Tags: RFID for art tracking, painting security RFID, RFID museums

Well, Isn't That Cheery?1 comment

aiketgate wrote 3 months ago: Just a few quotes and a cheery thought to brighten up your conspiracy-filled day! ‘‘I ask, sir, wha … more →

Tags: Politics, Gadsden Flag, Abortion, libertarian, FEMA Camps, Conspiracy Theory, Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, Bob Barr


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