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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Government microchips school children - 1984 is Here




The Sheeple of Texas
School children are being lined up by Big Brother Government to be microchipped like farm animals for their "safety"
  • The vast bulk of Sheeple parents bleat their obedience to their Masters in Government and allow their children to be chipped.
  • The Bill of Rights and the 4th Amendment have no meaning to modern Americans.


"Won't somebody please think of the children?"   The eternal call by Big Brother lackeys to grow a 1984 State.

Students and some parents at two San Antonio, Texas schools are in revolt over a program that forces kids to wear RFID tracking name tags which are used to pinpoint their location on campus as well as outside school premises.

Northside Independent School District plans to track students next year on two of its campuses using technology implanted in their student identification cards in a trial that could eventually include all 112 of its schools and all of its nearly 100,000 students.


District officials said the Radio Frequency Identification System (RFID) tags would improve safety by allowing them to locate students — and count them more accurately at the beginning of the school day to help offset cuts in state funding, which is partly based on attendance.


RFID Tracking of Students in Texas
Thanks to government subsidies now schools are being encouraged to RFID track students to receive payouts. The RFID chips are implanted in the student IDs and do not shut off as is the case with RFID technology. This is a major concern as students locations and personal information are now available to anyone with a scanner. Maybe school is just indoctrination for a police-state.




Northside's deputy superintendent of administration, Brian Woods, who will take over as superintendent in July, defended the use of RFID chips at Tuesday's meeting, comparing it to security cameras.

The RFID tag continues to send a signal event after students have left school premises.  With a smart phone you can use the option to use your locator but this chip can’t be turned off.  So Big Brother will be able to track you 24 hours a day.

Texas Students Treated Like Cattle with Mandatory RFID Tags





As we reported earlier this week, similar programs where students are tracked both inside and outside school are already in operation across the country.

Children in nine Austin schools are being forced to carry around GPS tracking devices everywhere they go under the justification of preventing truancy. The kids are also assigned a “mentor” with whom they much check in several times a day.

Such a system is hardly much different from prisoners who are mandated to wear a GPS ankle bracelet and regularly check in with parole officers.

The school district plans to send letters to parents whose students are getting the the RFID-tagged ID cards.

They say officials understand that students could leave the card somewhere, throwing off the system. They cost $15 each, and if lost, a student will have to pay for a new one.

Read more: (My San Antonio)
 




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