John and Doves,Even though this news item is about an external rfid tag, it won't be long until this technology is applied internally through the subdermal rfid chip in the right hand or forehead.
This article reveals how extensive the NWO surveillance system is.
It is all pervasive ( "ubiquitous" is the word they use ).Our only option is to abide in our Rock until He comes. Psalm 18
Also, the World Cup ' 06 takes place in Nuremberg, Germany ( Bavaria ) where the famous Nuremberg Trials of World War 2 took place. It is amazing that Germany --- only 60 years ago ---abhorred a numbering System, and yet today it hovers over them a second time.
Can 60 years really be all that far away ?Jim Goodrick
Smart-tickets keep you scanned at World Cup '06 -- April 25, 2005
The RFID smart tag number on each ticket can be read by scanners from a short distance away.
Tickets do not have to be physically passed through scanners for its unique number to be read and can be monitored by police nearby.
Each RFID number read by a scanner correlates to the personal details of the person who bought the ticket, such as home address, telephone number and even passport number. Next year's World Cup marks the largest ever use of RFID technology, which will be operated by Dutch electronics company Philips.The majority of fans are buying tickets via the internet and are being asked for the greatest level of personal detail ever required from the organisers of a major sporting event
Civil rights groups in Germany also protested that scanners could be located at various locations around cities where World Cup matches are taking place and that fans could be monitored miles away from stadiums without their knowledge.
"Ticket holders won't be able to tell if hidden scanners in doors or floors are tracking their whereaboutsAs fan enters stadium his ticket is read by a scanner. A fan's whereabouts can also be tracked by mobile scanning equipment around stadiums and city centres
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/sport/football/articles/18174172?source=Evening%20Standard
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