RFID Chips in Your Money, You Weren’t Supposed to Know

KDR

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Brent Jessop - Knowledge Driven Revolution.com - May 7, 2007

It is amazing sometimes to watch how stories that should never have been reported get quickly denied and then absurd excuses used as a cover.

A perfect example is the Canadian spy coin capper.

It was originally reported that some not-in-the-know security contractors had come across some suspicious coins while travelling through Canada. These suspicions were referred to the proper authorities at the counterintelligence office of the U.S. Defense Security Service at the Department of Defence. Their resulting report stated:

“On at least three separate occasions between October 2005 and January 2006, cleared defense contractors' employees traveling through Canada have discovered radio frequency transmitters embedded in Canadian coins placed on their persons”

But you were not supposed to know that your money has RFID chips in it.

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Phil B

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Brent Jessop - Knowledge Driven Revolution.com - May 7, 2007

It is amazing sometimes to watch how stories that should never have been reported get quickly denied and then absurd excuses used as a cover.

A perfect example is the Canadian spy coin capper.

It was originally reported that some not-in-the-know security contractors had come across some suspicious coins while travelling through Canada. These suspicions were referred to the proper authorities at the counterintelligence office of the U.S. Defense Security Service at the Department of Defence. Their resulting report stated:

“On at least three separate occasions between October 2005 and January 2006, cleared defense contractors' employees traveling through Canada have discovered radio frequency transmitters embedded in Canadian coins placed on their persons”

But you were not supposed to know that your money has RFID chips in it.

Read full article here.

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