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Spy Chips Popular As Potato Chips?by PUA Staff WASHINGTON D.C. - February 14, 2007 Imagine a world where every little thing you do is recorded on videotape or by camera. Everything you say is listened to and tape recorded. Everyplace you go is monitored by satellite. Every person you talk to or work with or meet by accident becomes a record. Its sounds Orwellian but the fact is, this reality is upon us. Currently, nearly everything imaginable that is manufactured may soon come with a tracking chip, from your t-shirt to your tennis shoes to your credit cards and IDs to well, you just name it! An incredible battle is looming in America but not making much headway in the national press over private business and government's ability to keep tabs on our private lives like never before. To look at what's on the horizon for America, we can merely look to countries like England where London has become a virtual police state. Every move one makes in public (and every word) is now monitored and recorded - even inside stores and restaurants. Nothing said is any longer private. Drive your car into London and your visit is instantly known to police. In all, there are at least 500,000 cameras in the city, and one study showed that in a single day a person could expect to be filmed 300 times. --Wall Street Journal (July 8, 2005) And the world wants to press these police state realities onto the US. On the Spy Chips web site, Americans can learn more than they ever dreamed of about spy chip technology and applications that are spreading across the world and in now into America toward removing every last vestige of privacy from our lives - all in the name of freedom and liberty - whoops... sorry, all in the name of terrorism which hates freedom and liberty? ##
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