Navigation bar
  Print document Start Previous page
 632 of 645 
Next page End  

Endnotes                                                                                                                                         632
1581
1582
John Hall, “What's in your wallet? Maybe a national I.D. card,” Richmond Times Dispatch, Jan 9, 2005,
&cid=1031780097918&path=!news!columnists&s=1045855935174.
1583
Dangers ia a driver’s license,” NJ.com, December 23, 2004,
2/110378276193040.xml.
1584
Senator Ron Paul, “Reject the National ID Card,” Texas Straight Talk,
1585
Audrey Hudson, “National ID card feared in license standards,” The Washington Times, October 7, 2004,
1586
Ron Paul, “Paul Denounces National ID Card,” Press Releases, December 7, 2004,
1587
Claire Wolfe, “Land-mine legislation,” World Net Daily, July 13, 1998,
Feingold (D-WI), “Senate Nearing Approval on Immigration Bill,” National Public Radio, transcript of morning edition
5/2/1996.
1588
Andrew Brandt, “Personal information stored in the passport's chip is vulnerable to hacking,” PC World magazine,
1589
Arthur Gingrande, “Smartcards: key to a checkless, cashless future,” KM World, reprinted in SoftBase, 1/30/2001.
1590
Wilton Woods, “Cashless society becomes reality,” Fortune; 6/12/1995.
1591
Naga Munchetty, “All change for cash in your pocket.(smart cards, that are being developed by financial institutions,
may eventually bring about a cashless society),” New Statesman, 9/13/1999.
1592
MasterCard PayPass website, http://www.paypass.com/fact_sheet.html.
1593
Kim HouseGo, “France Takes Shot at Cashless Society,” Daily Camera (Boulder, Colorado), 2/2/2003.
1594
“KDU College embraces cashless society idea, uses StarTag card,” New Straits Times, 1/22/2002; and “The Fool school:
a cashless society? The Motley Fool: Fool school,” The Grand Rapids Press (Grand Rapids, MI), 1/15/2005.
1595
“Mastercard Contactless Payment System Headed To National Rollout,” October 6, 2004, The RFID Weblog -
MasterCard PayPass website, http://www.paypass.com/fact_sheet.html
1596
David Bay, “Biochip 666/Noahide Laws & New World Order,” The Cutting Edge radio program, Old Paths Ministries,
1597
The website of Applied Digital Solutions, http://www.adsx.com/news/2003/112103.html.
1598
“Human 'chipping' takes off; RFID tags aren't just for product tracking,” Industrial Engineer; 12/1/2003.
1599
Joseph Farah, “Meet the 'Digital Angel' -- from Hell,” WorldNetDaily.com, February 14, 2000,
1600
David Kupelian, “Revelation about 'Digital Angels',” WorldNetDaily.com , March 20, 2000,
1601
Joseph Farah, “Meet the 'Digital Angel' -- from Hell,” WorldNetDaily.com, February 14, 2000,
1602
Sherrie Gossett, “GPS implant makes debut,” WorldNetDaily.com, May 14, 2003,
1603
“Hitachi Unveils Smallest RFID Chip,” RFID Journal, March 14, 2003,
1604
Kuala Lumpur, “Malaysia to export world’s smallest microchip by year-end,” Space Daily, March 2, 2004,
1605
David Derbyshire, “Atom-sized transistor created by scientists,” News.telegraph, June 13, 2002, UK,
002/06/13/wtrans13.xml.
1606
David Derbyshire, “Chip is 400th the size of grain of salt,” News.telegraph, February 15, 2003, UK,
ws/2003/02/15/wsci315.xml&sSheet=/news/2003/02/15/ixworld.html.
1607
Andy Ogle, “Superchip has Mega Potential,” Edmonton Journal, December 7, 2004,
1608
From the website of Orbcomm, http://www.orbcomm.com.
1609
Gareth Cook, “Defending Darpa The Government's Strangest Research Might Be Its Best,”  The Boston Globe, August
3, 2003.
1610
David Bay, “D.A.R.P.A. Is Funding An implantable Chip Far More Advanced Than 'Digital Angel'! M.M.E.A -
Multiple Micro Electrode Array Is So Advanced It Can Fulfill Rev 13:16-18! Part 1 of 5,” The Cutting Edge, Cutting
Click to Convert - Powerful PDF Converter and HTML Converter.