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The We the People will not be Chipped - No Verichip Inside Movement, is based on the irrefutable fact, that mankind has inalienable human rights that are absolute and can not be debased, nor perverted. Human life can not be degraded to a 16 digit RFID chip number embedded under you skin under any circumstance. By uniting on this common ground, we can send a strong message to the IBM funded Verichip that
We The People Will Not Be Chipped!
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"The clever combatant imposes his will on the enemy, but does not allow the enemy's will to be imposed on him."
- Sun Tzu 'The Art of War' -
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| Survey shows US honey bee deaths increased over last year |
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A survey of bee health released Tuesday revealed a grim picture, with 36.1 percent of the nation's commercially managed hives lost since last year. Last year's survey commissioned by the Apiary Inspectors of America found losses of about 32 percent.
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| Cyclone Nargis and Myanmar floods seen from space |
Envisat captured Cyclone Nargis making its way across the Bay of Bengal just south of Myanmar on May 1, 2008. The cyclone hit the coastal region and ripped through the heart of Myanmar on Saturday, devastating the country.
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| A Silver Coating in the Fight Against Microbes |
| Spiders and snakes in war--oh my! |
 Warfare is scary enough, but now some scientists want to throw some spiders and snakes into the action, but with the intention of making it less scary for soldiers. BAE Systems is developing electronic spiders, insects, and snakes to help soldiers gather information without exposing them to dangerous situations on the battlefield, according an announcement the defense giant released this week. The effort is being funded by a $38 million agreement with the U.S. Army.
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| Police say CCTV is an 'utter fiasco' |
By Richard Edwards, Crime Correspondent Up to 80 per cent of CCTV footage seized by police is of such poor quality that it is almost worthless for detecting
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| IBM is being investigated by the EPA, resulting in a suspension from seeking new federal contracts. |
IBM is under investigation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over an $80 million bid it made in 2006 to modernize EPA financial systems and has been suspended from seeking new contracts with all U.S. agencies, the company said on Monday.
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| The US Army Ramps Up Biometrics to ID Baghdad Residents |
Later, the soldiers upload the data into a computer, which in turn sends it to the Defense Department's Biometrics Fusion Center in West Virginia.
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| Pentagon Wants Cyberwar Range to 'Replicate Human Behavior and Frailties' (Updated) |
UPDATE: "Darpa tried something like this before when it was running Admiral John Poindexter's future terrorism spotting project, Total Information Awareness," our brothers-in-blogdom over at Threat Level note. "They created an entire world of fake people buying and selling fake things, calling their fake friends and visiting fake dentists who filled fake cavities. They called it Vanilla World. Threat Level tried to get information on Vanilla World via a Freedom of Information Act request in 2003, but five years later, Darpa is still illegally withholding the information."
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| DARPA Creating Fake Internet Complete With Fake N00B Users |
 The idea of DARPA's National Cyber Range is to create a testing environment for cyber warfare research where military cyber-warriors can test new defenses,
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| Detecting weirdness when microchipping humans |
 (Chicago Tribune (KRT) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) CHICAGO _ Chipping Fido is considered an act of love. Chipping Grandpa, however, has been described as "Orwellian," "creepy" and even "satanic."
Regardless, human "tagging" was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2004 to make it easier to retrieve medical records. An estimated 2,000 people worldwide have volunteered to have tiny RFID (radio frequency identification) chips embedded just below the tricep, including 111 dementia patients and their caregivers at Alzheimer's Community Care in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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