RFIDS (Radio Frequency Identification DeviceS) are a miniaturized technology that, as most technologies, comes with both great promise, and great destructive potential. You find RFID tags in a large percentage of goods as a means of anti-theft measures taken at various stores, and in pallets of various goods in warehouses for tracking, in factories as assemblages move down lines, In the security badge you use to get into your place of work, and in a thousand other ways…
And for tracking you and where you are, and what you are doing.
For more information about how RFIDS work go here.
The problem is, these tiny devices can be planted on your person in dozens of ways without you even knowing about it. It’s bad enough that you can be tracked by a cell phone, now you can be tracked in a hundred other ways.
We need to counteract this insidious form of privacy invasion – and that is especially true today with the liberal government currently run by power hungry democrats with their “worshipful supreme leader – the Messiah the Big O” on the loose.
Most of you should already know that you can be tracked via your cell phone, and that just shutting it off is not enough for the more sophisticated new models. You need to put that phone in a sealed metal enclosure and ground it for full protection – the same will work for RFIDs as they are usually passive, that is, the have no power source of their own. As in the picture above, they get a small amount of electrical juice from the large antenna (that metal strip) and then put out just enough signal to a special RFID radio receiver.
Your choices:
1.) Use a Faraday cage (the same metal box you keep your phone in when you don’t want to be tracked)
2.) Destroy the RFID by using a microwave oven – this can cause fires if the device is on a flammable base such as clothing tags
3.) Burn out the rfid with a EMF pulse.
4.) Smash it.
Referring to number 3, you can build your very own RFID destroying EMF device with an old one use camera. Here is the link
Here is an even more robust RFID zapper here.
We need to take our privacy into our own hands and wrest it from the government. The people who are running our government have neither the capacity to appreciate freedom, nor the will to protect it. We must do that ourselves.
David T. McKee
Look for Privacy Part 2 – Super strong encryption that even the government cannot break. Protect your private files and electronic communication!

