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	<title>Comments on: Micro-Chipping Agenda &amp; RFID Chips Are Being Implemented</title>
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	<description>Your Weapon of Mass Destruction</description>
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		<title>By: Sherri</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sherri</dc:creator>
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		<description>THis is a very interesting lens. It is comparable to the idea of a cashless society. We are all aware that if the government attempted to order the elimination of cash there would most certainly would be opposition. Instead the government sits in wait as we are constantly bombarded with advertisements from companies attempting to protect our credit from identity theft all the while promoting credit cards, IRS debit cards, insurance for those cards etc.. Only a small percentage of us still use just cash. So the government just sits and waits and we eliminate the use of cash ourselves.We are almost there already. Now the government can monitor every single dollar, taxes are secured on every dollar that changes hands, the government can track all activity down to the last transaction and you pay whatever fees are associated with each transaction. This is another way we ourselves will lose more freedom to the government. We will eventually have no privacy at all since all our activities will be recorded on a credit or debit card somewhere. The writers of the Constitution would be appalled if they could only be here. We need to really look at what is going on. The media is sanctioned so you can not go with the idea that because it&#039;s on television or radio it is true.It&#039;s amazing to me how many intelligent people really believe what they hear in the media. I really feel the news is a joke. Anyway really enjoyed the lens. Thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THis is a very interesting lens. It is comparable to the idea of a cashless society. We are all aware that if the government attempted to order the elimination of cash there would most certainly would be opposition. Instead the government sits in wait as we are constantly bombarded with advertisements from companies attempting to protect our credit from identity theft all the while promoting credit cards, IRS debit cards, insurance for those cards etc.. Only a small percentage of us still use just cash. So the government just sits and waits and we eliminate the use of cash ourselves.We are almost there already. Now the government can monitor every single dollar, taxes are secured on every dollar that changes hands, the government can track all activity down to the last transaction and you pay whatever fees are associated with each transaction. This is another way we ourselves will lose more freedom to the government. We will eventually have no privacy at all since all our activities will be recorded on a credit or debit card somewhere. The writers of the Constitution would be appalled if they could only be here. We need to really look at what is going on. The media is sanctioned so you can not go with the idea that because it&#8217;s on television or radio it is true.It&#8217;s amazing to me how many intelligent people really believe what they hear in the media. I really feel the news is a joke. Anyway really enjoyed the lens. Thanks.</p>
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