Airport Body Scanners,H1N1 Flu Shots, FakeTerror Plots,RFID Chips

by PAIR A NORMAL GUYS INC | January 8, 2010 at 06:33 am
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RFID Verichip Commercial (Wow! This Is Serious)

Let`s look closely at the last six months to a year, with the Swine Flu pandemic and the push for the Flu shot to so-called protect yourself, a `failed`terror plot on a flight to Detroit, and now a standard airport body scan while travelling.  What`s the connection you are thinking, let me connect the R.F.I.D. ( Radio Frequency Indentification) dots for you.  Firstly create a need for injections- check (swine flu).  The injection method would be the fastest, and most easiest way of transporting these devices subdermally.  Secondly implement a reason for ``body scanners`` a sure-fired tracking method of who is ``chipped`` and who isn`t.  This was carried out by a terror plot that looked more like a badly produced comedy skit then a real threat.( the underwear bomber).  Combine these three ingredients into a perfectly plotted ploy to key a watch on the public without them even realizing what is occurring.  Something to think about, think it sounds far fetched,  research this and you may be surprised of how real this really is.

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Barbara McPherson

The needles used to deliver vaccines are too fine for today's technology to deliver an information chip.  I can see many people buying into this and voluntarily submitting to it, cause "I've got nothing to hide."  The med ad was particularly chilling.

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snuffysmith

I'm not THAT paranoid.

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