Officer Jack McLamb: Ammo Theft and Exploding RFID Chips
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Officer Jack McLamb is from Police and Military against the New World Order, a group working for the last 27 years to wake up our law-enforcement agents to the real enemy they face. Please see his site at:
http://www.jackmclamb.com/ . U.S. Soldiers Are Sick of It Associated Press Email 08.12.06 | 10:20 AM NEW YORK -- It takes at least 10 minutes and a large glass of orange juice to wash down all the pills -- morphine, methadone, a muscle relaxant, an antidepressant, a stool softener. Viagra for
sexual dysfunction. Valium for his nerves. Four hours later, Herbert Reed will swallow another 15 mg of morphine to cut the pain clenching every part of his body. He will do it twice more before the day is done. Since he left a bombed-out train depot in Iraq, his gums bleed. There is more blood in
his urine, and still more in his stool. Bright light hurts his eyes. A tumor has been removed from his thyroid. Rashes erupt everywhere, itching so badly they seem to live inside his skin. Migraines cleave his skull. His joints ache, grating like door hinges in need of oil. There is something mass
ively wrong with Herbert Reed, though no one is sure what it is. He believes he knows the cause, but he cannot convince anyone caring for him that the military's new favorite weapon has made him terrifyingly sick. http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/2006/08/71585 . The 21st Century Military S
upply Chain Edward Coyle Chief, DOD Logistics Automatic Identification Technology Office Good morning. I thought I was going to be the second speaker, and in reality, if you've paid attention to Mark's comments, I think you're going to see that what I have to say the Defense Department is doing is
really reinforced by the kind of strategic outlook that he laid for us. First, very important from our perspective, RFID isn't a panacea. It isn't a system. It doesn't do anything for you except help you. It's an enabler. And we consider it just one of the suite of technologies that we use to do b
usiness better. The government and the military use the entire suite. Everything from bar codes to contact memory buttons. If you're not familiar with them, it's about the size of a dime to a half dollar and they carry a little bit of data. We use them for configuration management on some of our ele
ctronics equipment. There are over 300 of them on the President's helicopter. http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/883 . Peace, (NOW!!!) BK _______________________ ... Black Krishna Brand Philosophy - http://blackkrishna.blogspot.com/ Music - http://www.soundclick.com/bands/0/black
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Mark of the beast. But i seen a documentry on radio waves and the high band freqs that when exposed to liveing tissue for long periods of time causes Mutation of Cells.
Know anyone whos chip? laugh at them for me.
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