Human Tracking Not So Far Off
As Jimmy Buffet wrote, "Stanley Kubric and his buddy Hal now don't look too abstract.
" Take a look at this.
"A method is presented for facilitating sales transactions by electronic media.
A bar code or a design is tattooed on an individual.
Before the sales transaction can be consummated, the tattoo is scanned with a scanner.
Characteristics about the scanned tattoo are compared to characteristics about other tattoos stored on a computer database in order to verify the identity of the buyer.
Once verified, the seller may be authorized to debit the buyer's electronic bank account in order to consummate the transaction.
The seller's electronic bank account may be similarly updated.
" Is this from some science fiction movie script? What may have been science fiction just a few short years ago is now reality.
This is the abstract for Thomas W.
Heeter's patented art and process for cashless purchasing.
The patent can be found by simply going to (Yes sir, the United States Patent office's website) and searching this patent number: 5,878,155.
Welcome to Big Brother Spend-Mart.
This can no longer be called "conspiracy theory.
" This is a fact as recorded in the United Corporations of America's own patent office.
When implemented, every transaction, every police encounter, every visit to the airport or a federal building; you will be identified.
It wasn't intrusive enough that we are video taped and photographed several times a day by prying government eyes.
It's not intrusive enough that the new National ID card will be needed in the very near future to conduct any type of commerce.
Now they'll know who you are, your bank account balance, and your personal information simply by scanning your new tattoo.
If you're thinking, "Well, they have to scan you to get that information, don't they?" At this very moment there are little G.
P.
S.
/RFID trackers in U.
S.
Passports that can be read from a distance of 21 feet.
If one was to bare this tattoo in front of the right person, the technology exists to suck that information right from the tattoo.
If you haven't made an exit plan to retreat to a safe playground, you might want to look into a possible move.
The National Identification Card is a fact.
It was defeated in several o f the states this past year.
The corporation has extended its introduction to 2010 to get all of the states in line.
The bar code tattoo is a reality and is coming.
" Take a look at this.
"A method is presented for facilitating sales transactions by electronic media.
A bar code or a design is tattooed on an individual.
Before the sales transaction can be consummated, the tattoo is scanned with a scanner.
Characteristics about the scanned tattoo are compared to characteristics about other tattoos stored on a computer database in order to verify the identity of the buyer.
Once verified, the seller may be authorized to debit the buyer's electronic bank account in order to consummate the transaction.
The seller's electronic bank account may be similarly updated.
" Is this from some science fiction movie script? What may have been science fiction just a few short years ago is now reality.
This is the abstract for Thomas W.
Heeter's patented art and process for cashless purchasing.
The patent can be found by simply going to (Yes sir, the United States Patent office's website) and searching this patent number: 5,878,155.
Welcome to Big Brother Spend-Mart.
This can no longer be called "conspiracy theory.
" This is a fact as recorded in the United Corporations of America's own patent office.
When implemented, every transaction, every police encounter, every visit to the airport or a federal building; you will be identified.
It wasn't intrusive enough that we are video taped and photographed several times a day by prying government eyes.
It's not intrusive enough that the new National ID card will be needed in the very near future to conduct any type of commerce.
Now they'll know who you are, your bank account balance, and your personal information simply by scanning your new tattoo.
If you're thinking, "Well, they have to scan you to get that information, don't they?" At this very moment there are little G.
P.
S.
/RFID trackers in U.
S.
Passports that can be read from a distance of 21 feet.
If one was to bare this tattoo in front of the right person, the technology exists to suck that information right from the tattoo.
If you haven't made an exit plan to retreat to a safe playground, you might want to look into a possible move.
The National Identification Card is a fact.
It was defeated in several o f the states this past year.
The corporation has extended its introduction to 2010 to get all of the states in line.
The bar code tattoo is a reality and is coming.