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Goldhedge
02-26-2006, 11:37 PM
<TABLE id=ViewArticleTable cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=4 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left>Police State Technology: Implanting a GPS-microchip in the body of a human being, using a high powered sniper rifle.

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</TD></TR><TR><TD noWrap align=left colSpan=2>NewsWithViews.com - 2004-04-24</TD></TR><TR><TD noWrap align=left colSpan=2>

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Empire North (http://www.backfire.dk/EMPIRENORTH/newsite/products_en001.htm), located in Copenhagen, Denmark, has introduced a new law enforcement tool called an ID Sniper Rifle™.

According to their marketing material, the ID Sniper Rifle™ is used to implant a GPS-microchip in the body of a human being (http://www.backfire.dk/EMPIRENORTH/newsite/products_en001.htm), using a high powered sniper rifle as the long distance injector. This micro chip enters the body and remains there without causing any internal damage. The manufacturer says the process brings little physical pain as the micro chip enters the body of an unsuspecting human, similiar to a mosquito bite lasting just a fraction of a second. At the same time this occurs, a digital camcorder with a zoom-lense fitted within the scope will being to take a high-resolution picture of the target. The target in this case is a human being.

Empire North maintains that law enforcement need this rifle "As the urban battlefield grows more complex and intense, new ways of managing and controlling crowds are needed. The attention of the media changes the rules of the game. Sometimes it is difficult to engage the enemy in the streets without causing damage to the all important image of the state. Instead EMPIRE NORTH suggests to mark and identify a suspicious subject on a safe distance, enabeling the national law enforcement agency to keep track on the target through a satellite in the weeks to come."

Empire North has been showing this new rifle for law enforcement from Bejiing, China in 2002 to New York City in April 2004. The company markets products for the "modern urban battlefield." Empire North also markets a product called "JuJu the Citizen Eye." This little camera is designed to photograph suspicious activity and immediately be able to transmit it to the Ministry of Homeland Security.

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Prometheus
02-26-2006, 11:49 PM
Anytime teh words 'high, powered, sniper and rifle' are used in the same sentance I wonder if they know WTF they are talking about... As opposed to a low powered? or mid powered?

Easier way to do it than by a gun. Ever get a flu shot? How about dental work, or especially surgery?

R MacDonald
02-27-2006, 12:02 AM
Anytime teh words 'high, powered, sniper and rifle' are used in the same sentance I wonder if they know WTF they are talking about... As opposed to a low powered? or mid powered?

Easier way to do it than by a gun. Ever get a flu shot? How about dental work, or especially surgery?
Yeah... This story is setting off my BS detector.

http://www.ericrasmussen.com/uploaded_images/bullshit%20detector-782707.jpg

wallew
02-27-2006, 12:18 AM
This story is a total fabrication. The guy who dummied this up took it to a show and was amazed at the response he got. BUT he said it is completely non functional and didn't figure it would work anyway.

I JUST LOVE THESE WHACKO TYPE STORIES.

Ash_Williams
02-27-2006, 08:56 AM
No, it's all true. I have an itchy red mark on my ass, and it's the middle of winter! There's no other explaination.

hoarder
02-27-2006, 09:14 AM
Lately I've been having suspicions that newswithviews.com is "controlled opposition"...a false flag operation.
They come out with outrageous articles that actually state very little, much of which is unverifiable. When an article is designed to provoke an emotional response yet provides little or nothing of substance it makes you wonder about the writer. When a website shows a patter of putting out many such articles from multiple sources, one has to wonder about the site.

stillprepping
02-27-2006, 07:20 PM
i checked this story out as much as i could without actually going to denmark. my take is ITS BS.

Infidel
02-27-2006, 07:46 PM
Stop this please this is inane. it is a hoax story. if you can think of hitting anything with a chip of any size with a rifle from any distance without the person wanting to go to a doctor immediately I have 2 bridges to sell to you in Arizona

http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/04/12/1745241