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Topic started on 8-7-2003 @ 03:01 PM by K_OS
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 Starting this week, the nation's largest discount retailer will quietly begin selling tracking-chipped products to clueless shoppers. The
first volley in their war against our privacy is set to start at their Brockton, Massachusetts store.
Wal-Mart will put Radio Frequency I.D. sensors on shelves stocked with RFID-tagged Gillette products, but they'd rather you didn't know about it,
because, hey, you might not like it, and then you might make noise and then they'd have a big PR mess on their hands.

Rest of story here.
Now this one is DISTURBING!!
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 03:05 PM by K_OS
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Here is another link talking about it. This is an uban legends page (ie. it debunks urban
legends). However it lists this as TRUE!
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 03:06 PM by MorningtonCrescent
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ick. another good reason to avoid the heck out of Wal-Mart. that store is the epitome of evil.
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 03:54 PM by Daz3d-n-Confus3d
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Why would they track razors?Or is this a small step to chipping all products in the future.If you think about it this could be the future of tracking
everything you do and everywhere you go.
Things are really moving faster and faster to one world government and banking system.
Walmart is the biggest or at least one of the biggest shopping places in the country.What a perfect place to test this system.
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 07:53 PM by observer
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Benneton (sp?) Clothing Company began doing this a few months ago but when people found out they flipped out. These RF things are the size of a
pinhead and can be literally embedded into plastics or sewn into clothes making them virtually undetectable. This is a scary turn of events. My
understanding is that the EU is going to use roll these out into everything soon, though I am not sure if this is true or not. In the US this seems
a wonderful fantasy come true for John Ashcroft and the Patriot Act lovers.
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 08:04 PM by joshter
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Holy Crap, I didn't know they could do that. So all of this is really actually happening? What would happen if the press heard about this?
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 08:14 PM by Ocelot
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OK!!! Thats it!! Everybody Boycott Wal-Mart!!
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 08:16 PM by Quicksilver
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Thats crazy. But a razor would be perfect for a first test would would suspect it. In clothing wou would and like electronics but razor?? Im heading
out to live in Omish(sp) country who wants to jump on the wagon
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 08:20 PM by Thomas Crowne
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WE Teamsters have had WalMart in our sights for a while. They are not the employee-friendly store the commercials try to make you think.
Stone the Heathen!!!!
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 08:23 PM by MarkosOrrealus
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i saw a story on tv about that recently and Walmart said they were doing that to keep track of inventory.
I thought that most stores were starting something similar. Why would they really give a hoot who bought a razor? I mean i really think we are all
really cool people but I hardly think that we are worthy of the money it would take to "watch" us. I mean seriously, the hype that it is causing is
really kinda , well ..silly.
[Edited on 9-7-2003 by MarkosOrrealus]
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 08:31 PM by Tyriffic
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Johndoesnot rises from bed, imprints his palm to enter the Ether, brushes his teeth and gathers his instructions for the day.................
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 08:33 PM by Quicksilver
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But mark its getting cheaper for them to watch us and im freaking out because i know it wont stop there its a slippery slope. If we allow this it will
slowly grow worse
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 08:44 PM by Banshee
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Well,
Say you buy your razor with a credit/debit card, or write a check. (who uses cash anymore these days?) Wal-Mart now knows who bought a razor, and
can then "suggest" replacement blades or shaving cream with a direct mail coupon offer. On one hand, not too scary, because Amazon does the same
thing.
On the other hand, when these little bitty things start appearing in everything, it's not going to be for inventory control or marketing purposes
anymore.
I think that bit by bit, these things are going to show up on more stuff we buy. It's like getting into a cold swimming pool; ease in your toe, then
up to your knees, etc etc ...
until you're used to it.
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reply posted on 8-7-2003 @ 08:50 PM by quango
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Originally posted by Banshee
On the other hand, when these little bitty things start appearing in everything, it's not going to be for inventory control or marketing purposes
anymore.
I think that bit by bit, these things are going to show up on more stuff we buy. It's like getting into a cold swimming pool; ease in your toe, then
up to your knees, etc etc ...
until you're used to it.

c'mon.. you're underestimating them.
I have 5 words for you:
Tracking Chips Thru Infant Inoculations
there's no 'until we're used to it' about it.
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reply posted on 9-7-2003 @ 01:00 AM by JamesLimelight
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You know...it figures. Wal-Mart...epitome of EVIL!
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reply posted on 9-7-2003 @ 01:02 AM by Ocelot
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WAL-Mart should get their a$$es sued for doing this.
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reply posted on 9-7-2003 @ 04:45 AM by RabidGoose
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This is my first time posting, been reading these boards for awhile. Once I saw Wal-Mart on this I Just had to read, seeing as how I work there as an
Unloader (take freight from the trucks to pallets then to the sales floor). So I preddy much get a good view of everything we have.
I really couldn't help but to see the fact that you mentioned Razors, Gillette razors at that. We've been getting about Three to Four of these
massive boxes a night of Gillette razors. It was unusual for me to see them, especially in this kind of mass. In the past week I was there we had
outrageous shipment numbers, but the thing I noticed most is we kept getting these boxes of Gillettes that we never receieved before. The reason I
noticed them so well is they kept fubaring the stacking of the pallets so much and I got ticked and threw one across the room.
Anywho, I really can't confirm is it's true or not. But I can defintly say that we have had an usual amount of Gillette boxes this week. Even
though it's July 4th and stocking for Back to School, there's no reason to get that many razors. Also, I've worked there since May 12th, and
there's no way they could have had that many boxes stocked up and once everyone two months receiving a shipment of this product, it's not how their
inventory system works.
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reply posted on 9-7-2003 @ 07:11 AM by observer
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Originally posted by quango
c'mon.. you're underestimating them.
I have 5 words for you:
Tracking Chips Thru Infant Inoculations
there's no 'until we're used to it' about it. 
Thanks Quango, now when my baby is born in a few weeks I'll be thinking "should I let them give the baby a shot!!?"
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Posted by Joshter
Holy Crap, I didn't know they could do that. So all of this is really actually happening? What would happen if the press heard about this?
They have, I heard about the Benneton thing on NPR. The press is in cahoots with this, I'm sure, so why would they stir the pot. The NPR story was
short and in the middle of the day, not during major drive times, so as to not get noticed by scads of people.
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Posted by TC
WE Teamsters have had WalMart in our sights for a while. They are not the employee-friendly store the commercials try to make you think.
Stone the Heathen!!!!
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I have heard this too TC, I have family involved with different unions and they all say that Wal-Mart is the devil. And anyone from a small town can
attest that Wal-Mart destroys the local small business community.
So why should they not tag everything they sell. We may be wearing the mark of the Beast and not even know it if Wal-Mart gets their way!

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reply posted on 9-7-2003 @ 07:39 AM by MKULTRA
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 What would happen if the press heard about this? 
Probably not much. We are too concerned about the latest sports statistics, maintaining our lawns, fearing domestic terrorism & evil foreign
"evildoers".
I think I remember reading that Bilderberg Henry Kissenger's company makes the scanners at Walmart.
This is just another step down the slippery slope. Put these chips into everyday items & you ensure that they get distributed through the general
public. If you had a big enough transmitter, you could probably activate them in some way.... HAARP anyone?
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reply posted on 9-7-2003 @ 07:53 AM by Tyriffic
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Originally posted by MKULTRA
 What would happen if the press heard about this? 
Probably not much. We are too concerned about the latest sports statistics, maintaining our lawns, fearing domestic terrorism & evil foreign
"evildoers".
I think I remember reading that Bilderberg Henry Kissenger's company makes the scanners at Walmart.
This is just another step down the slippery slope. Put these chips into everyday items & you ensure that they get distributed through the general
public. If you had a big enough transmitter, you could probably activate them in some way.... HAARP anyone?

Exactly!
Who runs the media anyway!? Control and security apparati are slowly evolving into a monster system I believe.
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