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SUBJECT: HUMAN COMPUTER TRACKING NOW MORE EFFICIENT FILE: UFO3273
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From Prophecy in the News-Science-November, 1991
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HUMAN COMPUTER TRACKING NOW MORE EFFICIENT
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By G.G. Stearman
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From time to time, we feature an update on new technologies that might
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ultimately be based as computer tracking devices, facilitating a cashless
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society of totalitarian control. It is just a society that is depicted in
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the 13th chapter of Revelation. Total control calls for the rapid
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transfer of individual data, with a veritable electronic library
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accompanying each citizen.
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We have just come across news of yet another device that seems to be the
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precursor of just such a system. In the August 19, 1991 edition of
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_Federal Computer Week_, we took note a new invention called the "MicroCan."
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Dallas Semiconductor has introduced what they call "a chip in a can, that
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could replace bar codes, magnetic-strip cards and even smart cards in some
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applications."
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The new devices are slightly smaller in diameter than a dime, and slightly
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thicker. They have the appearance of the tiny coin-sized energy cells that
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are used to power everything from watches to hearing aids.
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They contain a chip which "allows a user to instantly read or write up to
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4 kilobits of data through the can's sealed lid with only a momentary
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contact while the can is still attached to a product or identification
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card, creating a small but portable database."
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Both the chips and the readers that are required to access them are said
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to be quite inexpensive. They are also rugged and easy to use. Rick Hall,
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the company's product manager said, "The military is moving toward read/
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write technologies. We're actually so new they might not even have a
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category that describes the chip-in-a-can technology."
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He added, "It is the ability to hold up-to-date information taht gives Touch
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Memory its advantage over bar codes and other tracking devices. A bar code
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just tells you a single number. This device actually becomes a database that
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goes with the product."
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A database includes a set of current records that accompanies any individual
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member of a group. The many uses for the product include self-stick "Stick'em
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Chips" for applications such as replacing bar codes on products or substituting
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for magnetic strips on identification cards.
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The company also plans to produce identification cards and plastic key fobs.
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The company also manufactures "devices that can receive and transmit their
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date as they pass near a special two-way radio link. The credit-card sized
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Proximity Tags react to low powered radio signals as they pass by. "They can
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also be used on vehicles that are scanned as they pass through gates,
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exchanging up to 1 million bits of information.
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More and more often these days, we are seeing the rapid development of tiny and
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inexpensive devices that will allow the instant transfer of biographical and
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financial data. Such instant data will transcend all prior Constitutional
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protections and right of privacy.
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In the hands of an evil man, future miniature versions of this device might
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even be implanted under the skin of the right hand or forehead of private
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citizens.
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Such individuals would then become tiny parts of a huge database: their
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whereabouts, financial records, relatives, acquaintances, preferences and
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personal philosophies would be instantly available to any inquistor. They
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would be unable to hide.
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This is the horror that will accompany those who live under the system of the
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Beast during the time of the Great Tribulation.
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