Consider how easily it
could be for students to bring a change of clothes after they’ve arrived to
school to keep their intelligent uniform within school grounds while they’re
out cutting class. Never underestimate children’s intelligence!
By VC
March 28th, 2012
Schools
in northern Brazil are now embedding their uniforms with locator chips that
allow the tracking and monitoring of their students. Advertised as a “way of
informing parents in case their children skip school”, the widespread use of
these devices and the information they can potentially gather is rather
unsettling.
There
no “off function” on these chips. I read some comments stating that these chips
will “help finding kidnapped kids”. Really?
What
if the kidnappers made the kid, like, um, NOT wear the shirt? Lame excuses
hiding the real agenda here, constantly increasing surveillance and monitoring
in the name of “security”. Here’s an article on the “intelligent uniforms” that
are actually worn by 20,000 students and required on all 43,000 of the Brazilian
locale in 2013.
LOCATOR CHIPS KEEP TRACK OF STUDENTS IN BRAZIL
Grade-school
students in a northeastern Brazilian city are using uniforms embedded with
locator chips that help alert parents if they’re cutting classes, the city’s
education secretary said Thursday.
Twenty
thousand students in 25 of Vitoria da Conquista’s 213 public schools started
using T-shirts with chips earlier this week, secretary Coriolano Moraes said by
telephone.
By
2013, all of the city’s 43,000 public school students, aged 4 to 14, will be
using the chip-embedded T-shirts, he added.
Radio
frequency chips in “intelligent uniforms” let a computer know when children
enter school and it sends a text message to their cell phones. Parents are also
alerted if kids don’t show up 20 minutes after classes begin with the following
message: “Your child has still not arrived at school.”
“We
noticed that many parents would bring their children to school but would not
see if they actually entered the building because they always left in a hurry
to get to work on time,” Moraes said in a telephone interview. “They would
always be surprised when told of the number times their children skipped class.
After
a student skips classes three times parents will be asked to explain the
absences. If they fail to do so, the school may notify authorities, Moares
said.
The
city government invested $670,000 to design, test and make the microchipped
T-shirts, he said.
The
chips, similar to those used to track pets in many countries, are placed
underneath each school’s coat-of-arms or on one of the sleeves below a phrase
that says: “Education does not transform the world. Education changes people
and people transform the world.”
The
T-shirts, can be washed and ironed without damaging the chips, Moraes said
adding that the chips have a “security system that makes tampering virtually
impossible.”
Moraes
said that Vitoria da Conquista is the first city in Brazil “and maybe in the
world” to use this system.
“I
believe we may be setting a trend because we have received many requests from
all over Brazil for information on how our system works,” he said.
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Source: AP
النازي الشيوعي النظام العالمي الجديد: Public domain: The CIA, UFOs, MJ-12, JFK, and James Jesus Angleton
ReplyDeleteWaste of money is an old habit here in Brazil.
ReplyDeleteThis system is no better than to take attendance in order to avoid absences.
It smells like social engineering, by accustoming the citizens to be policed from childhood.
Our government cuts 1.03 billion in public safety (just to remind: Brazil is the world leader in number of homicides, 43909 cases in 2009 according to the statistics, but the actual number is much higher), at the same time gives to Cuba 1.3 billion (in theory is "just a loan"), now the public money is spent spying on kids.
Saw this on Yahoo & thought it could help in the USw where our children believe they're more privledged that the rest of the world, and unappreciative too.
ReplyDeleteBlessings.