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RFID chips now are no bigger than a grain of SAND, and,
being used today!
Click here: http://www.hitachi.co.jp/Prod/mu-chip/
The mu chip can be a tracking device in sheets of PAPER!
The µ-chip uses the frequency of 2.45GHz. It has a 128-bit ROM for storing the ID with no write-read and no anti-collision capabilities. Its unique ID numbers can be used to individually identify trillions of trillions of objects with no duplication. Moreover with a size of 0.4mm square, the µ-chip is small enough to be attached to a variety of minute objects including embedding in paper.
NO MORE SECRET LOVE LETTERS ALLOWED. Postage stamps will have
rfid tracking chips in them:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6741178.html
These thin flat components are mounted in an essentially two dimensional planar configuration well suited for incorporation into the planar structure of a postage stamp...
http://news.com.com/2061-10790_3-5961267.html
RFID spychips from this company:
http://www.alientechnology.com/products/rfid_tags.php
tracking patients and pills:
http://zebra.com/id/zebra/na/en/index/i ... hcare.html
tracking you and where you drive, is now in the testing market in England:
http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,68429,00.html
No more secretly paying for that "item" with anonymous CASH.
Cash will be microchipped, and your secrets will be revealed via
tracking device in the money you use.
http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20011219S0016
The European Central Bank is working with technology partners on a hush-hush project to embed radio frequency identification tags into the very fibers of euro bank notes by 2005
Good old Hitachi: http://news.com.com/2100-1017-1009155.html
Radio tags the size of a grain of sand could be embedded in the euro note if a reported deal between the European Central Bank (ECB) and Japanese electronics maker Hitachi is signed.
Japanese news agency Kyodo was reportedly told by Hitachi that the ECB has started talks with the company about the use of its radio chip in the banknote.
being used today!
Click here: http://www.hitachi.co.jp/Prod/mu-chip/
The mu chip can be a tracking device in sheets of PAPER!
The µ-chip uses the frequency of 2.45GHz. It has a 128-bit ROM for storing the ID with no write-read and no anti-collision capabilities. Its unique ID numbers can be used to individually identify trillions of trillions of objects with no duplication. Moreover with a size of 0.4mm square, the µ-chip is small enough to be attached to a variety of minute objects including embedding in paper.
NO MORE SECRET LOVE LETTERS ALLOWED. Postage stamps will have
rfid tracking chips in them:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6741178.html
These thin flat components are mounted in an essentially two dimensional planar configuration well suited for incorporation into the planar structure of a postage stamp...
http://news.com.com/2061-10790_3-5961267.html
RFID spychips from this company:
http://www.alientechnology.com/products/rfid_tags.php
tracking patients and pills:
http://zebra.com/id/zebra/na/en/index/i ... hcare.html
tracking you and where you drive, is now in the testing market in England:
http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,68429,00.html
No more secretly paying for that "item" with anonymous CASH.
Cash will be microchipped, and your secrets will be revealed via
tracking device in the money you use.
http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20011219S0016
The European Central Bank is working with technology partners on a hush-hush project to embed radio frequency identification tags into the very fibers of euro bank notes by 2005
Good old Hitachi: http://news.com.com/2100-1017-1009155.html
Radio tags the size of a grain of sand could be embedded in the euro note if a reported deal between the European Central Bank (ECB) and Japanese electronics maker Hitachi is signed.
Japanese news agency Kyodo was reportedly told by Hitachi that the ECB has started talks with the company about the use of its radio chip in the banknote.