On 05/19/2016 11:43 AM, a...@clueserver.org wrote: >> >> From: Rayzer <ray...@riseup.net> >> To: cypherpunks@cpunks.org >> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2016 10:02 AM >> Subject: Re: How long before compulsory microchipping of cattle, I mean, >> 'citizens'? >> >> On 05/18/2016 11:58 PM, Cari Machet wrote: >> >> "In germany the id card has a chip "They can scan the crowd of a protest >> and id's can be read "When we went on actions some would not carry id >> some tried to mask the chip ... with different metals... "We need >> cloaking devices >> >> This is easy. Â It's called a "Faraday cage". Â A wallet lined with copper >> screen would do nicely. Â Â Â Â Â Â Jim Bell > There are two sorts of vendors for faraday equipment. > > The "anti-radiation" nut jobs and the forensics and security vendors. > > If there web site contains mention of homeopathy or emf field protection, > the products are probably crap. > > If they mention things like "evidence protection" they are probably not > cranks. > > I made the mistake of buying from the first sort once. Nice pretty fabric > that did nothing useful. > > Amazon carries isolation pouches for cell phones that work very nice to > shield RFID chips and they only cost $10. Some are more expensive if you > want a window to look inside. > > >
You'd think mylar or even what passes for tin foil now days would work. Everything's low power and I can't imagine, especially at the frequencies involved, it woild take very much shielding. FWIW I already knew to withdraw all the cash and not sweat it. Now if I cold only figure out how to defeat the chemical tagging they do to Ammonium and Potassium Nitrate. snigger. Rr
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