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Global Positioning System Maps


Global Positioning System Maps Indoctrinate for Control. People Become Accustomed to Being Watched in Their Daily Lives and Accept Police State Rule Willingly.


Without much ado, the government can create global positioning system maps that show the whereabouts, past and present, of any person living in the United States.

This technology further enables global elites to control each individual Americans.

A tremendous amount of technology is being employed today by various branches of the U.S. government to track the moves of its subjects.

The general population is lead to believe that the government needs to be able to track the activities of everyone to prevent crimes.

The truth behind the government’s increased push for total surveillance is to make sure that there is no political dissent.

The logic that an individual’s liberty needs to be taken to protect it by total surveillance just doesn’t add up.

One of the technologies to help implement real-time global positioning system maps that show the whereabouts of every individual is the VeriChip company’s RFID tag, which is a device that’s implanted into the human body and transmits a code unique to the individual to a receiver that can be several feet away.

This technology has already been implemented as a way to identify pets in order to get society familiar the concept of radio transmitter implants in their households.

These chips can be read from several feet away with special scanning devices.



Seemless Tracking

RFID tags used in packaging or to prevent shoplifting can be read by similar devices, as well as by WiFi routers or other wireless technology, such as blue tooth devices.

This provides seamless coverage through any metropolitan area, enabling the leadership to create global positioning system maps of everyone.

Department stores security systems and WiFi routers have the ability to track these ID chips in their range.

Recently, more and more intersections boast induction loops that are buried into the sidewalk.


Building a Surveillance Infrastructure

Induction loops are officially used in streets and freeways to detect cars driving by or stopped at traffic signals in order to help traffic flow.

They work by detecting the metal of a car passing through their electro-magnetic field.

Induction loops do not detect people however, so that leaves the question; why they can be found in the sidewalk, generally at crosswalks, sometimes concealed under yellow plastic squares?

That leaves the possibility that they are RFID receivers. That way no one goes out of range, should there not be a WiFi router nearby.


It’s Right in Front of Everybody’s Eyes

That the yellow squares aren’t safety features is sort of a give-away because there are often just one or two per intersection.

If it truly were for safety at the crosswalk, it seems that feature would be on each corner of an intersection.

Why are they here now if we don’t have the chip yet? Until then, the RFID tags that are embedded in many supermarket products would do the trick.

And one cannot forget the dollar coin, specifically-designed for and each equipped with an RFID chip that transmits a code unique to each coin.

With that a code that’s unique to the person who has it in their pocket.

If the banking mafia has their way, every person’s travels will soon be recorded on global positioning system maps.





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