View Full Version : Youtube... LE and Military. What do you make of this?
ScottFree
September 16th, 2009, 12:06 am
9 minute video. Woman claims to be active military. Has info about some kind of biological tracking device being injected into people via swine flu shot. I am not a black helicopters kind of guy. What do you all think? Is she for real?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qQ4iFI5Np8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qQ4iFI5Np8)
gdoane
September 16th, 2009, 1:51 am
If the government wanted to track people they'd just use our cell phones. Heck, the trackee will even keep the batteries charged for them.
That tracking device that's pictured looks to be about the size of a box of Tic-Tacs. What kind of needle could inject something an inch wide without the patient saying "Hey! What's with the gas pump nozzle, Doc?"
Dragon1963
September 16th, 2009, 3:20 am
Paranoid delusion on her part.
Everyone knows the implants belong to aliens from outerspace. :whistle:
BlueEyedJarhead
September 16th, 2009, 6:24 am
wierd lady..but it is funny to me that they are calling the inhalable pink flu vaccine "new", when I was given it 4 years ago CampLejeune during field training..They told us to tilt our head back and snort the pink liquid..I guess it worked-I got pneumonia instead of the flu..but then again, during my time in the corps I had pneumonia and bronchitis for a total of 8 months.Going from the La. to NC is a pretty big climate change..
LouC
September 16th, 2009, 7:51 am
9 minute video. Woman claims to be active military. Has info about some kind of biological tracking device being injected into people via swine flu shot. I am not a black helicopters kind of guy. What do you all think? Is she for real?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qQ4iFI5Np8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qQ4iFI5Np8)
Got more synopsis than that?
Why should I invest, possibly waste, 9 minutes of time on this?
Okay to help you get the idea, the Synopsis needs to be in the OP (original post) accompanying the video links, you can edit the post.
Here is a Moderator outline of what makes for a good synopsis: This is what the reader should be able to learn from the synopsis...
Who
When
Where
What was said specifically (paraphrase or summary is fine)
The posters comments regarding the statements in the video (not just... 'what an idiot' or "do you believe this", etc.)
Enough information to discuss the video without seeing it.
Enough information to know if it is a video they have already seen.
Especially for those who can't access video or are on slow dial up connections a full synopsis would help.
Thanks
Greyclouds
September 16th, 2009, 9:00 am
9 minute video. Woman claims to be active military. Has info about some kind of biological tracking device being injected into people via swine flu shot. I am not a black helicopters kind of guy. What do you all think? Is she for real?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qQ4iFI5Np8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qQ4iFI5Np8)
If it is a RFID sensor (there are no "biological" tracking devices apart from DNA RFLP databases), you'd KNOW that they're implanting it!
An RFID chip is about the size of a tic-tac; no way that it will fit in the <1mm syringe head used to give flu shots.
Buschb
September 16th, 2009, 1:29 pm
Boston launches flu shot tracking
Boston disease trackers are embarking on a novel experiment - one of the first in the country - aimed at eventually creating a citywide registry of everyone who has had a flu vaccination.
The trial starts this afternoon, when several hundred people are expected to queue up for immunizations at the headquarters of the Boston Public Health Commission. Each of them will get a bracelet printed with a unique identifier code. Information about the vaccine's recipients, and the shot, will be entered into handheld devices similar to those used by delivery truck drivers.
Infectious disease specialists in Boston and elsewhere predicted that the registry approach could prove even more useful if something more sinister strikes: a bioterrorism attack or the long-feared arrival of a global flu epidemic.
The trial starts this afternoon, when several hundred people are expected to queue up for immunizations at the headquarters of the Boston Public Health Commission. Each of them will get a bracelet printed with a unique identifier code. Information about the vaccine's recipients, and the shot, will be entered into handheld devices similar to those used by delivery truck drivers.
When people arrive for their shots, they will get an ID bracelet with a barcode. Next, basic information - name, age, gender, address - will be entered into the patient tracking database. There will be electronic records, too, of who gave the vaccine and whether it was injected into the right arm or the left, and time-stamped for that day.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2008/11/21/boston_launches_flu_shot_tracking/?page=2
Next step in H1N1 scare: Microchip implants
Company developing under-the-skin devices to detect 'bio-threats'
A Florida-based company that boasts selling the world's first and only federally approved radio microchip for implanting in humans is now turning its development branch toward "emergency preparedness," hoping to produce an implant that can automatically detect in its host's bloodstream the presence of swine flu or other viruses deemed a "bio-threat."
VeriChip Corporation currently sells a small, under-the-skin Radio Frequency Identification capsule, or RFID, that patients can opt to have implanted, containing a number computer-linked to their medical records, enabling doctors with a special reader to access the information even if the patient is unconscious or unidentified. The company boasts its microchip, roughly the size of a grain of rice, is the only such implant approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The company hopes will be able to warn if their host is infected with the H1N1 swine flu virus, the H5N1 bird flu virus or other pandemic agents deemed to be a "bio-threat."
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=107588
VeriChip Corporation Agrees to Acquire Steel Vault Corporation to Form PositiveID Corporation
As we focus on securing consumers' financial information and addressing the critical need for secure, online personal health records, we believe we are well positioned to benefit from federal stimulus funding.
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/businesswire/2009/09/08/businesswire128770265.html
I'm in the process in making a thread on this...lol
It gets even better
Buffalo
September 16th, 2009, 2:04 pm
Your implant is already in place. No worries.
Greyclouds
September 16th, 2009, 2:21 pm
Boston launches flu shot tracking
Boston disease trackers are embarking on a novel experiment - one of the first in the country - aimed at eventually creating a citywide registry of everyone who has had a flu vaccination.
The trial starts this afternoon, when several hundred people are expected to queue up for immunizations at the headquarters of the Boston Public Health Commission. Each of them will get a bracelet printed with a unique identifier code. Information about the vaccine's recipients, and the shot, will be entered into handheld devices similar to those used by delivery truck drivers.
Infectious disease specialists in Boston and elsewhere predicted that the registry approach could prove even more useful if something more sinister strikes: a bioterrorism attack or the long-feared arrival of a global flu epidemic.
The trial starts this afternoon, when several hundred people are expected to queue up for immunizations at the headquarters of the Boston Public Health Commission. Each of them will get a bracelet printed with a unique identifier code. Information about the vaccine's recipients, and the shot, will be entered into handheld devices similar to those used by delivery truck drivers.
When people arrive for their shots, they will get an ID bracelet with a barcode. Next, basic information - name, age, gender, address - will be entered into the patient tracking database. There will be electronic records, too, of who gave the vaccine and whether it was injected into the right arm or the left, and time-stamped for that day.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2008/11/21/boston_launches_flu_shot_tracking/?page=2
Next step in H1N1 scare: Microchip implants
Company developing under-the-skin devices to detect 'bio-threats'
A Florida-based company that boasts selling the world's first and only federally approved radio microchip for implanting in humans is now turning its development branch toward "emergency preparedness," hoping to produce an implant that can automatically detect in its host's bloodstream the presence of swine flu or other viruses deemed a "bio-threat."
VeriChip Corporation currently sells a small, under-the-skin Radio Frequency Identification capsule, or RFID, that patients can opt to have implanted, containing a number computer-linked to their medical records, enabling doctors with a special reader to access the information even if the patient is unconscious or unidentified. The company boasts its microchip, roughly the size of a grain of rice, is the only such implant approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The company hopes will be able to warn if their host is infected with the H1N1 swine flu virus, the H5N1 bird flu virus or other pandemic agents deemed to be a "bio-threat."
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=107588
VeriChip Corporation Agrees to Acquire Steel Vault Corporation to Form PositiveID Corporation
As we focus on securing consumers' financial information and addressing the critical need for secure, online personal health records, we believe we are well positioned to benefit from federal stimulus funding.
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/businesswire/2009/09/08/businesswire128770265.html
I'm in the process in making a thread on this...lol
It gets even better
An RFID tag that transmits if its host has antigens or a seroconversion for H1N1 is a very bad idea. Transmission of data from an RFID is very short ranged, not to mention that the detection portion of the device would make it HUGE for there to not be as many false positives.
The verichip is something completely different. It's a form of an electronic "dog-tag," but only for your medical records.
Buschb
September 16th, 2009, 2:24 pm
VeriTrace includes implantable RFID tags to identify and track the remains of deceased individuals, and was used to help the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams identify and track the remains of those who died during Hurricane Katrina (see VeriChip's VeriTrace Platform Sees Sales Boost). Since then, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the Hawaii Department of Health, the Florida Emergency Mortuary Operations Response System (FEMORS) and the medical examiner's office in the Department of Heath in New York's Erie County have all purchased the system. The VeriTrace system includes the implantable RFID chips, a VeriTrace Bluetooth handheld reader, a customized Ricoh 500SE Digital Camera capable of wirelessly receiving both RFID scanned data and GPS information, and a Web-enabled database for gathering and storing information and images captured during emergency response operations.
"These recent orders reflect the continued demand for the VeriTrace system by emergency management personnel and medical examiners throughout the country," said Marc Poulshock, VP of VeriChip's Implantable and Emergency Management divisions, in a prepared statement.
http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/4813/1/1/
So they say that a chip is needed to ID people who die in a "Katrina type emergency"..
That means you would have to take a chip before such an emergency...
That's great
gdoane
September 16th, 2009, 2:36 pm
VeriTrace includes implantable RFID tags to identify and track the remains of deceased individuals, and was used to help the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams identify and track the remains of those who died during Hurricane Katrina (see VeriChip's VeriTrace Platform Sees Sales Boost). Since then, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the Hawaii Department of Health, the Florida Emergency Mortuary Operations Response System (FEMORS) and the medical examiner's office in the Department of Heath in New York's Erie County have all purchased the system. The VeriTrace system includes the implantable RFID chips, a VeriTrace Bluetooth handheld reader, a customized Ricoh 500SE Digital Camera capable of wirelessly receiving both RFID scanned data and GPS information, and a Web-enabled database for gathering and storing information and images captured during emergency response operations.
"These recent orders reflect the continued demand for the VeriTrace system by emergency management personnel and medical examiners throughout the country," said Marc Poulshock, VP of VeriChip's Implantable and Emergency Management divisions, in a prepared statement.
http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/4813/1/1/
So they say that a chip is needed to ID people who die in a "Katrina type emergency"..
That means you would have to take a chip before such an emergency...
That's great
No, it doesn't mean that. It's the same thing as a toe tag in a morgue. Once the body has been ID'd it certainly makes sense to tag it, same as a baby gets a wrist band at birth to make sure Baby goes home with Mommy.
Buschb
September 16th, 2009, 2:41 pm
No, it doesn't mean that. It's the same thing as a toe tag in a morgue. Once the body has been ID'd it certainly makes sense to tag it, same as a baby gets a wrist band at birth to make sure Baby goes home with Mommy.
that's right...I was confused with the chip they want to plant in ya...to make sure you don't a have a virus
LouC
September 16th, 2009, 3:46 pm
...So they say that a chip is needed to ID people who die in a "Katrina type emergency"..
That means you would have to take a chip before such an emergency...
That's great
No, the chip is implanted after the body is demised to help keep track of the bodies, an electronic toe tag of sorts.
Makes perfect sense with mass casualty scenarios.