RFID tags
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 2:55 pm
I bring this up here because Kman makes a valid point concerning the RFID tags on cases of 2014 MRE's someone is selling. There is a very real effort to put RFID tags into everything. One idea was to have stores outfitted with RFID "systems" that would allow them to observe how long you, the customer, debates buying something before walking away. Then if you are observed walking back to the item the retail price can be changed remotely to "encourage" you to buy the product.
The intent is that mobile RFID "scanners" can simply drive through neighborhoods and literally read every product you have in your house or on your property. Even the packaging you toss in your metal trash cans, provided you still use those. Buy collecting the RFID information and cross-referencing it they can then determine what products you like and don't like. Then they can determine what junk mail to send you to encourage you to buy more stuff.
Basically, RFID scanners will invade your privacy like nothing else. They even plan on - if they haven't started already - to put them in your tires, clothes, even books! Keep in mind also that according to politicians if you say no thanks to government assistance and openly advocate self-reliance you are automatically deemed a potential threat. That's not paranoia, that's how politicians see it.
If anyone buys a case of MRE's with the RFID still attached I would highly recommend taking it off and tossing it some place other than in your trash. That may seem a bit much, may make some roll their eyes and chuckle, but would anyone rather have NIS or CID knocking on their front door at 3am?
By then its too late for "do overs"...
The intent is that mobile RFID "scanners" can simply drive through neighborhoods and literally read every product you have in your house or on your property. Even the packaging you toss in your metal trash cans, provided you still use those. Buy collecting the RFID information and cross-referencing it they can then determine what products you like and don't like. Then they can determine what junk mail to send you to encourage you to buy more stuff.
Basically, RFID scanners will invade your privacy like nothing else. They even plan on - if they haven't started already - to put them in your tires, clothes, even books! Keep in mind also that according to politicians if you say no thanks to government assistance and openly advocate self-reliance you are automatically deemed a potential threat. That's not paranoia, that's how politicians see it.
If anyone buys a case of MRE's with the RFID still attached I would highly recommend taking it off and tossing it some place other than in your trash. That may seem a bit much, may make some roll their eyes and chuckle, but would anyone rather have NIS or CID knocking on their front door at 3am?
By then its too late for "do overs"...