Special Reports & Tweets - 20130430_SpecialReport-2_Alex Aired: 2013-04-30 Duration: 02:27 === RFID Tracking: 140 Feet of Surveillance (02:22) === [00:00:04] I'm Gigi Ornette with an InfoWars News Bulletin. [00:00:07] Last week, the Texas House of Representatives passed a new bill, the Animal ID Bill, HB 2311, which puts the government one step closer to requiring RFID on every animal in the state. [00:00:20] Farmers in other states are already calling it the mark of the beast. [00:00:24] The Texas state requirement will be more rigid than federal requirements, and it opens a doorway for adoption of future federal requirements, which could include every animal. [00:00:33] Small farmers are already saddled with heavy regulations and fees written by large agribusiness, and this is just another pointless regulation to drive them out of business, killing competition. [00:00:45] As with most laws, this has nothing to do with safety, as claimed. [00:00:50] Putting a completely new spin on overreaching boundaries. [00:00:54] Not only are they trying to RFID cattle, but they want to RFID our children. [00:01:00] Yes, they're trying to do that through the form of badges that have RFID on them. [00:01:04] They claim that it's for safety. [00:01:06] Attendance is how public schools get funding. [00:01:09] So of course they want to RFID chip the children. [00:01:12] But this is also training students to never expect privacy and be good citizens of the prison planet. [00:01:19] But what's the difference between RFID tags around the neck and ankle monitoring bracelets used by probation officers? [00:01:26] Heather Fazio, Executive Director of Texans for Accountable Government claims that these transponders could also be used by pedophiles to track children. [00:01:34] However, anyone else with an RFID reader that you can buy online for $500 and a little bit of hacker skills to determine the protocol can track these students anywhere they go up to 140 feet. [00:01:47] Now, that combined with the information that is made public through the directory information with the school, these predators can go directly to these children's houses with a radiation of 140 feet. [00:01:58] They can get the identification number and they can track the student whether they're at the mall, at the library, or at home. [00:02:05] Some students in San Antonio have already started revolting against the new RFID requirement. [00:02:10] The government's solution was to expel students that wouldn't assimilate to their ways. [00:02:15] So, the gears of the new world order are turning. [00:02:18] Who's watching your children? [00:02:20] For more information on the war on our farmers, check out Farmageddon at InfoWarsStore.com. [00:02:26] Do that today.