Scientists push to implement edible RFID tracking chips in food
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Developed by Hannes Harms from the Royal College of Art in London, the "NutriSmart" system is based on the idea that RFID wafers injected directly into food can help better track the food supply chain, further automate the supermarket shopping experience, and simplify the eating experience by programming data into food so that humans essentially do not have to think about what they are
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The technology makes both eating and dealing with food in general mindless, as a person simply needs to plop an RFID-embedded food item onto a special RFID-laced plate, which then tells the person all about the item and how much of it to eat. RFID ovens and microwaves also eliminate having to think about how long to cook an RFID food item -- simply put it in the RFID microwave, oven, or toaster, and the machine will know exactly how long to cook the item.
As interesting and novel as this might sound, such technology is actually quite frightening when taken to its logical ends. NaturalNews previously warned that mad scientists have already developed edible RFID tags for use in pharmaceutical drugs (http://www.naturalnews.com/028663_h...). These tags, of course, can and will likely be used to monitor patients' compliance with doctors orders, and alert authorities if a patient refuses to take certain pills as prescribed.
And if such technology also ends up in food, it is safe to assume that evil powers will seek to control the food supply with it, as well as monitor the types of food people eat. In other words, if authorities one day decide that vitamin and mineral supplements are off limits, which is what is currently happening in Europe (http://www.naturalnews.com/032389_h...), it is plausible that RFID technology can assess illegal intake of such nutrients, and immediately send this data to the appropriate enforcement agencies.
This 1984-esque scenario appears to be more than just science fiction -- it is unfolding before our eyes just a little bit more every single day. And the NutriSmart system is just another piece of evidence that those in power wish to micromanage every single aspect of our lives, from the drugs we take to the foods we eat.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/032600_RFID_food.html#ixzz1OHh3LLkL
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ilikeike
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now we need a law preventing companies from adding rfids to everything in our lives without our knowledge. Look what happened to privacy rights with the internet(or lack thereof).
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ilikeike
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robbie2622
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Not only no. but HELL NO!!!!!!
To the story as read, but the link is broken. - 12 months ago
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robbie2622
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wayseeker
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This is very frightening. Predictions about Big Brother are coming true right before our eyes.
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wayseeker
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CalgarC
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a combination of corn syrup and silicone... nothing could be deadlier...
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CalgarC
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CalgarC
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what happens when we take a shit... do the rfid chips make their way back to monsatan...
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CalgarC
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CalgarC
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in earlier news... i made died today when his Mac n Cheese BSOD'd while he was eating lunch....
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CalgarC
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springcat
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Besides the privacy concerns, rfid causes cancer. There is no way I want any of that in my body or in my digestive system. Period. Grow your own food. Buy from local farmers. And like someone else here said, "F" Big Brother!
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springcat
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artemis6
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This is a bad kind of freaky ......
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artemis6
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KB723
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So now they want to know when I take a Dump??? Man they have to find better ways to use or spend our tax dollars... What a Sham!!!
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KB723
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Wyley_Wombat
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KB723:
No they want to know what you ate to take that dump. What a pile of shit =)
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Wyley_Wombat
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KB723
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Wyley_Wombat:
Yes, what a Pile of Sh*t!!! =) Perhaps they want to know if their additives have yet caused the cancer they hope to Kill us all with???
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KB723
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Wyley_Wombat
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KB723:
I doubt if they even code the additives into the RFID chip. They don't care how they kill us off as long as they are sure we are dead.
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Wyley_Wombat
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telcod
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Wyley_Wombat:
Let's just send the scientists the shit without the chips (but maybe with some salsa) and they can reverse engineer the contents.
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telcod
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KB723
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Wyley_Wombat:
No Doubt about that Wyley...
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KB723
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EdJoyProductions
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I don't like this idea. Technology with good intention inevitably is shifted to the dark side.
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EdJoyProductions
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CalgarC
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EdJoyProductions:
now you will witness the real power of this gmo-station....
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CalgarC
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EdJoyProductions:
It took less time that I thought it would. As CNN blathers on about how great drugs are keeping us alive longer... Jesus help us. Maybe it is time for the freaking rapture.
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Dusty_King
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LiberalGent [removed]
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EdJoyProductions
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LiberalGent:
http://s8.thisnext.com/media/largest_dimension/F96227F7.jpg
The sock monster is real. He prefers that people think he is a myth but he is real and he will get YOU! - 12 months ago
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floydyboy
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LiberalGent:
I tend to lean towards the black hole theory. I mean my dryer is an "energy star"....Haha, thanks for the LOL. Good stuff.
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floydyboy
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Wyley_Wombat
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So you eat a potato that's been chipped, swallow the chip, and poof, you're a potato. The next time you get near the microwave it will calculate the time it takes to cook yourself.
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Wyley_Wombat
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hombre76
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I notice there is nothing agout these being digestible that means its in your system till passed and could be used as a tracking device to monitor even your location and instead of the corporate gov having to embed one of these under your skin they are just gona put it i all the food so that your constantly ingesting a new tracking chip, fucking insidious.
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hombre76
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egauldin
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by the way the link associated with this is broken
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egauldin
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rrukidding
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I tried to read the source doc's and got page not found, with links too. wonderif they pulled the article TMI.
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rrukidding
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egauldin
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rrukidding:
no the article is still there and your can search for the company that has done the research they have a video about this technology which seems to suggest a "jetsons" like future. I am sure the people coming up with this have good intentions , but this could go bad very easily. The link on this story is broken
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egauldin
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egauldin
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At first I thought this must just another crazy post that has begun to crop up on current, but after researching I find this is real. Albeit the scientists that came up with technology mean it for good, and while it may be good for some to have their calorie intake monitored( I myself would benefit from such help)I fear this technology could be to easily abused, not just some shadowy government but any hacker could track your behavior. I would never eat anything with a tag in it.I would hope the market would prevent this from ever becoming widespread.
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egauldin
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artemis6
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egauldin:
They do not tell you what food is GM , so why would they have to tell you what food is tracked ? perhaps we have eaten it already ..
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artemis6
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Leen61
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You've got to be kidding me. I agree with the thought that it will just be one more way to track and control people's human behavior. One more invasion of our personal privacy.
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Leen61
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amazonlives
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This will coordinate well with the Real Id (Pass Id..) driver's license with an RFID trackable chip that the Bush administration made mandatory for us to have by 12/14 -unless the public is aware of it and prevents it. By public I don't mean just Americans. It has different names in different countries. You think SB1070 is just inconvenient for Mexicans? Just wait until you walk by a scanner and you are arrested for not having your driver's license with a chip with you.
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amazonlives
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Dagum
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fuck no!
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Dagum
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squarethecircle
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Thanks for the heads up, almost can't afford food anyway. Working on getting my nutrition from the air and water if there is any left useable
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squarethecircle
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kvb1
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Yes, edible chips can do so much for you, like track where you go and who you meet and where you spend you money (cash will no longer be anonymous). Grow your own, save your seeds, "F" Big Brother!
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kvb1
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kvb1:
And probably make it easy for insurance companies you are forced to buy product from to weasel out of paying for things by claiming 'that on Friday, June 17, you ate the wrong stuff and drank the wrong beer in the wrong quantity, thereby engaging in risky behavior which may have been a factor in your accident/illness' or something along that line.
If it's happening, it's ALWAYS happening for the benefit of some industry. If it is going to happen, it is because some industry wants it to happen.
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attilatheblond
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the only chips my wife would let in her
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bundlebear
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the only chips i want in me
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bundlebear
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kennymotown
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This sounds to freaky to me! Great post.
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kennymotown
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bundlebear
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kennymotown:
thanks buddy
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bundlebear
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kennymotown
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bundlebear:
Hopefully this can be used for good, like whats causing my indigestion. :))
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kennymotown
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bundlebear
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kennymotown:
it will probably cause you more indigestion
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bundlebear
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kennymotown
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bundlebear:
Probably so:))
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kennymotown
