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Hitachi's RFID powder freaks us the heck out {Engadget}

Feb 15th 2007 5:42PM well the bible says that the number 666 .. it is the number of a man ..

frankly i don't think you could come up with a more accurate or more generic description of a man if you tried ..

for we are indeed carbon units .. the atomic description of carbon 6 protons .. 6 electrons .. 6 neutrons ..

me thinks .. we miss the obvious when it comes to the meaning and significance of the mark of the "beast" .. humans who have partaken of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of "good" and "evil"

now how would something .. that on the surface you would think would be a good thing .. IE. knowing the knowledge of what is so called GOOD and what is so called EVIL .. turn out to be the source of ALL mankind's problems and fall from the natural state of grace .. knowing neither good nor evil ..

IE. linear conceptual language ..

because it lacking any ability for real and true reference and relativity .. with the exception of polarity .. for all that i can do with two points is draw straight lines in space .. i need a third point for plainer reference and a forth point for dimensional relativity ..

it can't be that simple .. could it ?? no or all those smart people would have figured it out by now ..

be afraid .. be very afraid ..

but personally i thing the vast majority of the masses are to much in a state of programing(public education) and denial to get it ..

The STARRAY ferrets out IEDs {Engadget}

Apr 9th 2006 3:57AM here .. here .. Max Cage ..

it is not just afganistan that is affected .. it would be nice to see these being distributied by the US in ..

Loas ..

Cluster munitions were used intensively in Lao PDR during the Vietnam War. The U.S. Airforce and CIA dropped more than 80 million submunitions or approximately 25 bombies for each of the countrys 3 million inhabitants at the time.

Cambodia ..

Cluster munitions were used in Cambodia during the Vietnam War. The U.S. Airforce dropped approximately 540,000 tons of cluster munitions and high explosive bombs on the Ho Chi Minh Trail from 1965-1975. One survey puts the number of U.S. cluster munition strikes in Cambodia at 17,235.

Vietnam ..

Cluster munitions were used in Vietnam during the American War. The U.S. Airforce dropped at least 82.6 million cluster submunitions on both the northern and southern parts of the country from 1961-1973. Cluster munitions were used on a number of cities, including Hanoi, Vinh and Viet Tri. The damage, which ranged over several square kilometres, killed civilians as well as military personnel.

U.S. has used cluster munitions in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Iraq, Kuwait, Laos, Saudi Arabia and Yugoslavia (including Bosnia and Kosovo).

Trade: U.S. has transferred cluster munitions to Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, France, Greece, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom

BioBouncer facial recognition system for bars, clubs {Engadget}

Mar 1st 2006 4:39AM fixed surveillance(security) cameras are ..

whether public(state) or private .. and apart from any "claimed" legal or political definitions or differences there of ..

are by their very existence ..

especially with the inclusion of biometric identification ..

are the a very existence and literal manifestation of a "Police State" ..

small at first .. then .. the "ALL" seeing Eye ..

a "Fascist Police State" full blown ..

"justified" by a state/public "need" for greater security .. for protection of "Property" for improved "law" enforcement ..

first it was in banks ETC .. then so on .. and so on ..

it starts with a camera here and a camera there .. then cameras and other sensors everywhere ..

welcome to NWO(1984-2006-)

"move along .. move along .. there is nothing to see here .. move along"

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