06:18 Well, I don't know. Maybe you... Maybe you start screaming when you're reading your letters! It's possible. Yeah, I'm still hearing myself Oh, you shouldn't now because things almost to zero. I can barely hear ya Let me move the mics axis hang on The mic access them the access of Mike age Sometimes makes a difference anyway going Well, just to get off swine flu for a moment because I'm sure we'll get back to it later. Remember? We were trying to figure out why the urgent need to switch off all analog television signals and get everybody jacked into... Wait hold on! Are you going to change the subject this abruptly?! That's what I said! We'll get back to it eventually there is so much swine flu that might as well call it Swine Flu Agenda. Let's make a pact
07:10 No more swine flu stories. We can't make that pack because there's just too much good stuff coming in but I'd like to pepper it throughout the show All right, we'll bring the Argentinian letter in later which is the one you all want to wait for You have one? Do you have a new one? I got the same when you got Oh okay So the reason that we switched from digital television to analog was because they wanted to take the bandwidth and use it and resell it, make some money for the government. Because the billion dollars that they'll make will really come in handy to that trillion dollar deficit we have That of course would be the simpleton explanation John
07:49 Which is what you always subscribe to. However, I subscribe to the realistic explanation there's no other reason Ex-IBM employee 31 year old ex IBM employee According to this ex-employee the highly publicized mandatory switch from analog to digital television Is mainly being done to free up analog frequencies to make room for scanners used to read RFID are you not shocked John? I'm skeptical. They can read RFID now just fine with that, they were reading RFID before they took the signals off the air? Yes! What's going to change because this will be the more powerful version of RFID which of course coincides beautifully with the real ID drivers licenses that are now being put out
08:44 with all of the RFID and everything so that they'll literally be able to sit in the control room and say, where's Gitmo Nation inhabitant John C. Dvorak 337945? Ah yes! We see him sitting there across the river, whatever that water is. It's a lake. Lake San Francisco. held a variety of jobs at IBM before retiring including working in the company's Toronto lab from 92 to 2007 then in sales support and he's given talks written a book DVD about the aggressive growing use of passive semi-passive and active RFID chips implanted in clothing Of course, they're in Gillette fusion blades and countless other products that become one's personal belongings
09:38 I buy into this. I'm looking at the frequencies that are employed by RFID right now from a website, Frequencies for RFIDs called RFID-Handbook.de which is the radio frequencies identification frequencies for RFID systems So what's the UHF VHF band range because that's where it switched off? Well I'm gonna UHF is typically above like everything in the number off hand but 800 800 megahertz yeah i think it is something like 800 megahertz and our
10:22 RFID has an interesting one here that 865 to 868. Okay, thank you that would be right in the band. What's so interesting about it is... In fact there is another one from 865.6 to 868 what's interesting about it this actually kind of... Interesting? Yes thank you No no you're not hearing what's interesting yet It seems to be 100 milliwatt watts which is a lot of power 500 millawatts, which is a lot of power Wow Is that half a watt five hundred million? It's a half a wat and it's in Europe only And then there's a then there's a and then there's another Europe only band That runs with listen before talk RFI RFID only UHF which has two Watts and to what so wait with the chip is 2 watts. I
11:15 I'm guessing it's RFID, in other words it should be...it has to first and you know do RFID is a technology generally speaking that accepts a signal and then bounces it back. The signal fires it the signals actually used as the energy to make the chip work right so they can produce a chip that can receive enough energy like to produce two watts of output? That's pretty outstanding Well, what's interesting is there is actually a 5.7... they're also using the 5.8 gigahertz Isn't that UHF or VHF? No, that way up in the... That's like cell phones It's up it's up in high-wives. What's the five gigahertz Wi-Fi thing where you know
12:09 Why not to 11 Y max y max is 3.6 gigahertz I think okay, well anyway this one this one is a USA and Canada and this one will deliver 4 watts You can talk around the world on for Watts if you have the right antenna like this is actually SFA This is not RFID. This is something else the There know the highest wattage it looks like for RFID itself UHF RFID is the European one the United States won actual RFID which is a .5 watts. Is in the 800 megahertz band right, right in the sweet spot of all the TV signals we turned off. Eight hundred hospitals are now chipping their patients? Yeah well there's a... Hospitals in Puerto Rico putting chips into arms of Alzheimer patients? Oh here's an interesting one hold on at 902 to 928 megahertz as a UHF oh this is SRD this is different
13:07 But it's fascinating because it is 4 watts against red spectrum. I'm sure that some of our producers out there have plenty of information on the different types of RFID. Well, you've seen the videos of guys driving through the streets and I think it was in Chicago maybe with an RFID reader just picking up passports or credit cards and all kinds of stuff? This shit works man! It's a good technology Yeah, they have the RFID dust that you can literally sprinkle on someone. Well that's bullshit okay the Automatic vehicle identification is another one of these uses this one here is there's a four watt system That's available at the 2.4 to 2.5 gigahertz I think this is about the time where I say we all should be folding our tinfoil hats and
13:58 Well, you're... wait hold on a second. Yours isn't on? I'm sorry are you wearing yours? See i don't believe half of this crap But there's something to this John There is really something to this The article was forced to be... You know they may have to track pets My pets are all chipped Yeah and you don't have any pets My ex-pets So you'll find the article in the show notes at noagenda.com Are your pets chipped? Yes, so in other words you've actually helped contribute to the cause because essentially what you've done if nobody ever chipped their pets or used this technology they'd stop making it Yeah but then I have to kill my pets and I didn't feel like that
14:42 And it's not just that, it is in your passport or driver license or will be. It's everywhere you can't get away from it. You can protect yourself against this thing and get one of the wallets available with the... Yeah but isn't interesting all the stuff that has been talked about for a decade that people have guffawed and scoff at is now actually happening? It's really, you know that we're being conditioned to accept chipping. You know all you can track your kids... ...you'll never lose them! All this stuff is coming true dude! Dude? Dude?! It so coming true dude! So okay it's a good story I give you five points for that Thank you Okay is time to wrap up And that's everybody We are all gonna die Story from the San Francisco Examiner