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The Law And FISA Have Their Ups And Downs. The law and FISA have trod a rough road. The new FISA legislation dramatically expands the government’s ability to wiretap without meaningful judicial oversight, by changing the definition of “oversight” so that the feds can drag their feet on getting authorization almost indefinitely. It also gives

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The Future of RFID Remains Uncertain. Only ten years ago, the majority of people would not believe you if you told them about RFID technology and its possible applications. Today however, RFID technology has advanced significantly and continues to progress by leaps and bounds; some amazing related technological advancements are expected well into the future

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How the Invention of the Microchip Changed our Lives. When the microchip was first invented few people ever imagined that it would become what it is today. Microchips are everywhere and they are used in all sorts of different applications. Microchip technology has made computers possible and the same technology is also found in numerous

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The Invention of the RFID Means That Anything Worth Tracking Can and Will be Tracked. Artemus Gordon was a pretty smart guy. The gadgets he would come up with for agent James West to use in protection of the United States and President Ulysses S. Grant were amazing if not bizarre at times yet often

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The Function of the Central Bank in the United States is Far Different From What We Have Been Led to Believe. To Protect Our Freedom We Must Abolish the Fed. The function of the central bank is solely to the benefit of the elite banking familes who own the Federal Reserve System. The private owners

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Does The Fractional Reserve Banking System Enslave the Population? The fractional reserve banking system started over 500 years ago. It was started by the Goldsmiths throughout Europe who stored gold in secure premises for wealthy clients. As these networks of Goldsmiths grew up all over Europe, they provided notes (the first banknotes) which were exchangeable

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