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Published on Apr 3, 2013
We Are Change-SA/THC protest in opposition to students in San Antonio being forced to wear RFID tracking ID’s around there neck. WAC, parents, students, and concerned citizens spoke out at the Northside Independent School District board meeting, educating board members on the encroachment of the children’s civil and religious rights, as well as associated health issues.
The govt does not care about adults who are set in their ways and will not change…govt wants the “next generation”…and it SHALL have them….because Congress made it “legal” long ago…. By the way, a “PILOT” program means that the plan
is coming to your county very soon…they are just getting the kinks knocked out of the agenda… overcoming the people who do not like it … that kind of “kink”….
WE’RE CALLING FOR A MORATORIUM ON RFID STUDENT TRACKING
We emphatically request the North side Independent School District to immediately stop using RFID to track students until a formal safety, technology, and privacy impact assessment is conducted. We call on the district to:
* Immediately cease issuing RFID-tagged student ID cards, and
recall all cards that have
been issued.
* Disable all RFID tracking equipment on school premises.
* Notify parents that the planned deployment of RFID been
suspended pending the
safety, technology, and privacy impact assessment.
* Call a public meeting to allow concerned parties to share
their views and concerns about
the “Student Locator” program.
* Provide a climate of respect and non-discrimination for
students, parents, and staff members
with philosophical and religious objections to RFID
tracking technology
We appreciate your prayers and support!
Please share this email with others, especially friends and fellow
freedom lovers in Texas.
http://www.meetup.com/WeAreChangeTHC
https://www.facebook.com/WeAreChangeT…
http://www.SanAntonioTRUTH.org
http://www.facebook.com/WeAreChangeSa…
A simple Faraday cage will thwart these nasty devices.