Suit targets ‘locator’ chips in Texas student IDs
November 27, 2012 at 12:44 pm in Grand Forks Herald
Starting this fall, the fourth-largest school district in Texas is experimenting with “locator” chips in student ID badges on two of its campuses, allowing administrators to track the whereabouts of 4,200 students with GPS-like precision. Continue Reading

Jeeze, when I was in high school the biggest problem was short skirts.
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I didn’t know you wore short skirts in high school.
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Only to the Prom.
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Your children belong to the State. Of course they want to know where their property is.
You’re next.
Your grand kids will have the chip in their body, just like your cat ‘n’ dog does right now.
This is more-or-less predicted in the Bible.
When the AntiChrist comes, he’s going to find that we’ve already built his infrastructure.
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Schurkey, we agree on so much, please don’t bring up the rants of Revelation. There is no mention there of subcutaneous transponders. The reference there is likely a brand in the skin. But you are right, when school districts move in that direction, it is a cause for worry. But they have been overstepping authority for some time, with the help of the courts.
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