#597 Middletown, Rhode Island Planning to Put RFID Chips On ChildrenThis is how it starts, of course they already know where I am 24/7/365.25, they just had to accuse me of bomb making to unleash a multitude of attacks and government covert programs, MEDUSA, involuntary commitment and then screwed with me for over a day unconscious. Am I chipped? The attempt at forced suicide and torture was also a great exercise to be performed in a controlled environment. The attack on my rights including searching my home and never disclosing a thing to me is where they are headed. This monitoring of children may be how they will make the claim that they are actually protecting us and our children.If they really wanted to protect children they wouldn't have forced my last to children to quit school. At the same time telling me that my son had the highest average in his English class where his teacher was going to fail him and force him to stay back and that he had a genius IQ might be the problem. When my daughter quit her chemistry teacher and geometry teachers passed her even though she didn't take the finals. Does our targeting include our children?Both are going to college after taking there GED. My son is about to start his last year in a bachelor's program in computer game programming. He had to join the military and served a year in Iraq to help get him through school after my life was sabotaged.Is this how they plan to protect children or are they really trying to control them?Peter RosenholmMiddletown, Rhode Island Planning to Put RFID Chips On Children2008-06-25 17:40:00This is apparently a true story, happening right now: ACLU ISSUES ALARM ABOUT MIDDLETOWN PLAN TO ELECTRONICALLY MONITOR SCHOOL CHIDREN There are two methods of tracking, school buses and children’s backpacks (what are they going to do about the kids without backpacks? Hand implants? Got room on your forehead?). Kids don’t carry backpacks everywhere anyway. Mark of ...By: Sustainable Living & Common Sensehttp://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:wrMW1O6nZ1QJ:www.infowars.com/us-school-district-to-begin-microchipping-students/+school+childrens+backpacks+Middletown+RI&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ushttp://tinyurl.com/l6rjeqU.S. School District to Begin Microchipping StudentsDavid GutierrezNatural NewsJune 17, 2008A Rhode Island school district has announced a pilot program to monitor student movements by means of radio frequency identification (RFID) chips implanted in their schoolbags.The Middletown School District, in partnership with MAP Information Technology Corp., has launched a pilot program to implant RFID chips into the schoolbags of 80 children at the Aquidneck School. Each chip would be programmed with a student identification number, and would be read by an external device installed in one of two school buses. The buses would also be fitted with global positioning system (GPS) devices.Parents or school officials could log onto a school web site to see whether and when specific children had entered or exited which bus, and to look up the bus’s current location as provided by the GPS device.The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has criticized the plan as an invasion of children’s privacy and a potential risk to their safety."There’s absolutely no need to be tagging children," said Stephen Brown, executive director of the ACLU’s Rhode Island chapter. According to Brown, the school district should already know where its students are."[This program is] a solution in search of a problem," Brown said.The school district says that its current plan is no different than other programs already in place for parents to monitor their children’s school experience. For example, parents can already check on their children’s attendance records and what they have for lunch, said district Superintendent Rosemary Kraeger.Brown disputed this argument. The school is perfectly entitled to track its buses, he said, but "it’s a quantitative leap to monitor children themselves." He raised the question of whether unauthorized individuals could use easily available RFID readers to find out students’ private information and monitor their movements.Because the pilot program is being provided to the school district at no cost, it did not require approval from the Rhode Island ethics commission.
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