Do Your $20 Bills Explode In the Microwave?
msaulters writes "After repeatedly setting off RFID scanners in a truck stop, the author discovered the culprit was a wad of $20's in his back pocket. In a paranoid attempt to keep the government from tracking him, he attempted to fry the embedded chips in his microwave, with interesting results." Alex Jones has interesting theories about a number of things, but evidently a lot of readers were interested in this one.
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interesting!
bullshit.
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Alex Jones is a jarhead.
He also pressured his girlfriend into getting an abortion.
Notable quote from his local access tv show:
"Uhhh... I wanna go into space!... Uhh..."
...all you're $20's are belong to us.
-- Is it a right to remain ignorant? -- Calvin
And put some bigger fruits and vegitables in... and you've got the two patato clock!
Forget the old-news money detector pattern for airports. There are more shocking things...
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TOP SECRET FACT:Most modern cars have tracking transponders!
Spy transmission chips embedded in tires that can be read REMOTELY while driving.
A secret initiative exists to track all funnel-points on interstates and US borders for car tire ID transponders (RFid chips embedded in the tire).
Yup. My brother works on them.
Your tires have a passive coil with 64 to 128 bit serial number emitter in them! (AIAG B-11 ADC v3.0) . A particular frequency energizes it enough so that a receiver can read its little ROM. A ROM which in essence is your GUID for your TIRE. Multiple tires do not confuse the readers. Its almost identical to all "FastPass" "SpeedPass" technologies you see on gasoline keychain dongles and commuter windshield sticker-chips. The US gov has secretly started using these chips to track people.
Its kind of like FBI "Taggants" in fertilizer and "Taggants" in Gasoline and Bullets, and Blackpowder. But these car tire transponder Ids are meant to actively track and trace movement of your car.
Taggant research papers
http://www.wws.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/byteserv.prl/ ~ota/disk3/1980/8017/801705.PDF
(remove spaces in url from slashcode if needed)
I am not making this up. Melt down a high end Firestone, or Bridgestone tire and go through the bits near the rim (sometimes at base of tread) and you will locate the transmitter (similar to 'grain of rice' pet ids and Mobile SpeedPass, but not as high tech as the tollbooth based units). Sokymat LOGI 160, and Sokymat LOGI 120 transponder buttons are just SOME of the transponders found in modern high end car tires. The AIAG B-11 Tire tracking standard is now implemented for all 3rd party transponder manufactures [covered below].
It is for QA and to prevent fraud and "car theft", but the US Customs service uses it in Canada to detect people who swap license plates on cars when doing a transport of contraband on a mule vehicle that normally has not logged enough hours across the border. The customs service and FBI do not yet talk about this, and are starting using it soon.
Photos of chips before molded into tires:
http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:TAQIKjBI01g C: www.sokymat.com/sp/applications/tireid.html
(slashdot ruins links, so you will have to remove the ASCII space it insertess usually into the url above to get to the shocking info and photos on the enbedded LOGI 160 chips that the us gov scans when you cross mexican and canadian borders.)
You never heard of it either because nobody moderates on slashdot anymore and this is probably +0 still. It has also never appeared in print before and is very secret.
Californias Fastpass is being upgraded to scan ALL responding car tires in future years upcoming. I-75 may get them next in rural funnel points in Ohio.
http://www.tadiran-telematics.com/products6.html
but the fact is... YOU PROBABLY ALREADY HAVE A RADIO TRANSPONDER not counting your digital cell phone which is routinely silently pulsed in CA bay area each rush hour morning unless turned off (consult Wired Magazine Expose article). Those data point pulses are used by NSA on occasions.
The us FBI with NRO/NSA blessings, has requested us gov make this tire scanning information as secret as the information regarding all us inkjet printers sold in usa in the last 3 years using "yellow" GUID barcode under dark ink regions to serialize printouts to thwart counterfeiting of 20 dollar bills. (30 to 40 percent of ALL California counterfeiting is done using cheap Epson inkjet printers, most purchased with credit cards foolishly). Luckily court dockets divulge the existence of the Epson serial numbers on your printouts... but nobody except a handful of people know about this Tire scanning upgrade to big brother's arsenal.
YOU MUST BUY NEUTRALIZED OR FOREIGN TIRES!!!!!
Here's something to try: .5cm... 1/4 of an inch or less.
/\_/\ Arc...Sparc...Bang.
1. Cut thin slices of AL Foil As thin as you can get it,
2. cut peices of paper up into roughly the shape of a 20-spot. Cut the paper from different sources, news paper, printer paper, fax paper, etc.
3. glue the AL foil strip to a peice of paper, then , stick another peice of paper on top, glue another strip of foil above the other location, another peice of paper, etc.
4. Stick stack of paper with embeded AL Foil into microwave.
Observe results.
It is my hypothesis that each strip of AL foil will gather a charge, and try to discharge through the paper, therby setting it on fire/scorching it.
BTW, ever cut a grape in 1/2 but leave a small peice of skin attached, and pop it in the microwave for 4 seconds?
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you are an idiot... ever look at the goddamned metallic microwave signature metal on the mylar strip in the 20 dollar bill for the past many years?!?!?! Duh! its silver printing (if you liberate it) I think its funny how you get modded up to +4 by your ignorant fbi shill accounts for false info that was proven a decade ago! Plus there are ferrous mettals in the magnetic ink on bills. My neodynium magnet from Edmund Scientific can pick up a bill by its magnetic particle sin the ink!!!
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You are a liar! a + 4 shill.
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you want some REAL facts? Try this you +4 fed....
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sorry for needed repost
This is a repost because FBI shills modded original to -1 immediately again (http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=98942&thresho ld=-1&commentsort=0&mode=thread&cid=843794 9)
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TOP SECRET FACT:Most modern cars have tracking transponders!
Forget the airport ati-smuggle money detector Rf angles on the maylar strip... there are worse REAL RFID tracking in place
Spy transmission chips embedded in tires that can be read REMOTELY while driving.
A secret initiative exists to track all funnel-points on interstates and US borders for car tire ID transponders (RFid chips embedded in the tire).
Yup. My brother works on them.
Your tires have a passive coil with 64 to 128 bit serial number emitter in them! (AIAG B-11 ADC v3.0) . A particular frequency energizes it enough so that a receiver can read its little ROM. A ROM which in essence is your GUID for your TIRE. Multiple tires do not confuse the readers. Its almost identical to all "FastPass" "SpeedPass" technologies you see on gasoline keychain dongles and commuter windshield sticker-chips. The US gov has secretly started using these chips to track people.
Its kind of like FBI "Taggants" in fertilizer and "Taggants" in Gasoline and Bullets, and Blackpowder. But these car tire transponder Ids are meant to actively track and trace movement of your car.
Taggant research papers
http://www.wws.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/byteserv.prl/ ~ota/disk3/1980/8017/801705.PDF
(remove spaces in url from slashcode if needed)
I am not making this up. Melt down a high end Firestone, or Bridgestone tire and go through the bits near the rim (sometimes at base of tread) and you will locate the transmitter (similar to 'grain of rice' pet ids and Mobile SpeedPass, but not as high tech as the tollbooth based units). Sokymat LOGI 160, and Sokymat LOGI 120 transponder buttons are just SOME of the transponders found in modern high end car tires. The AIAG B-11 Tire tracking standard is now implemented for all 3rd party transponder manufactures [covered below].
It is for QA and to prevent fraud and "car theft", but the US Customs service uses it in Canada to detect people who swap license plates on cars when doing a transport of contraband on a mule vehicle that normally has not logged enough hours across the border. The customs service and FBI do not yet talk about this, and are starting using it soon.
Photos of chips before molded into tires:
http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:TAQIKjBI01g C: www.sokymat.com/sp/applications/tireid.html
(slashdot ruins links, so you will have to remove the ASCII space it insertess usually into the url above to get to the shocking info and photos on the enbedded LOGI 160 chips that the us gov scans when you cross mexican and canadian borders.)
You never heard of it either because nobody moderates on slashdot anymore and this is probably +0 still. It has also never appeared in print before and is very secret.
Californias Fastpass is being upgraded to scan ALL responding car tires in future years upcoming. I-75 may get them next in rural funnel points in Ohio.
http://www.tadiran-telematics.com/products6.html
but the fact is... YOU PROBABLY ALREADY HAVE A RADIO TRANSPONDER n
If I were rich, I could have my parents lawyers help me patent my many inventions and continue to sit atop my pile of cash.
Brilliant man!!
:)
It's been a while since I laughed that hard
In Sweden it's illegal to destroy (swedish) currency.
Moderators: Parent didn't post any references supporting this claim, nothing. Just a plain statement which as well could be false as well as true. So why the heck did you moderate this as informative?
anyone correcting my spelling should find something better to do
I've got nothing better to do, and since you suggested it...
metalic metallic
particals particles (x2)
goverment government (x2)
arguement argument
resemblence resemblance
artical article
survalance surveillance
tightley tightly
nearley nearly
exploading exploding
terrorably terribly
allready already
I'm guessing the next three are typos rather than spelling errors:
isin't isn't
electonic electronic
triggerd triggered
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- - You can't take something off the Internet! That's like trying to take pee out of a swimming pool.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say you weigh over 250 pounds.
mom?
I can't even count the number of times I've pulled an IS guy over to show him that pop-up alert like it's a real antivirus warning. They hate me.
Between Alex Jones and that crazy lady that sings with the Elvis twins and the old croon, Austin Access TV is awesome. Respect it because you may miss it someday. Houston blows... By the way, when your children are all in labor camps, don't come crying to me.
w00t, free mod points!
There are 11 types of people in the world: those who can count in binary, and those who can't.
College juniors (birthdate: ~1983) have been raised with spell checkers and calculators. Screw learning spelling and long division-- waste of time.
Who do you get to be an expert to tell you something's not obvious? The least insightful person you can find? -J Roberts
Govt stooge.
yea, gravitron...and the most skilled people were able to stand perpendicular to the wall(i only ever saw this done by the ride operator). you had to be stoned to enjoy the full experience.
I bet you?re the type that corrects people?s grammar during conversations, must be great to talk to. Get a life ass hole.
Well art is art isn't it, but then again water is water; and east is east; and west is west; and if you take cranberries
allright, you're forgiven, I'm just tired of ac trolls.
Well art is art isn't it, but then again water is water; and east is east; and west is west; and if you take cranberries