I am not worried about most of this stuff as I have a good tin foil helmet.
Seriously though, this is the type of "information" that gives good research a bad name.
Here some good info for you....
Its probably been noticed before don't really know but I thought it
might be more than a happenstance that the first bar code ever used
was at a grocery store near Dayton Ohio home of Wright Patterson AFB.
As you may know it has been said for years that captured UFO remains
and the technology therein have been kept and researched at Wright
Patterson AFB.
The Dayton area has been involved in the automatic identification and
data collection industry ever since that first pack of gum was scanned
at a supermarket. Dayton was the original headquarters of the Uniform
Code Council, which developed the UCC/EAN system. The organization has
since moved to New Jersey and been renamed GS1, which is the parent
organization to EPCglobal, the leading RFID standards organization.
GS1 maintains a call center in Dayton. Paxar, a longtime provider of
bar code and RFID printing and labeling systems, is headquartered
nearby, as is Procter & Gamble, which has been a pioneering early
adopter of RFID technology. Eberly noted the U.S. Air Force conducts
RFID research at the Wright Patterson Air Force Base outside Dayton.
The base serves as worldwide headquarters for the Department of
Defense's Automatic Identification Program.
Also, RFID tag and reader manufacturer Alien Technology opened its
RFID Solution Center in Dayton in 2006. Eberly said the city has
talked to the company about sharing resources with DRIC. www.rfidupdate.com
Alien Technology (A Dayton Area Company)
www.alientechnology.com...
What is RFID
en.wikipedia.org...
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