Who is regulating all this information?
Being watched and scoped in the 21st century has become normal, seeing people and watching them. It is all a conspiracy; a big fat Prison Break storyline with a messed up reason and big deeper meanings. The collection of data from online pop-ups to your passport is a general way for the government to find out who you are; making it only accessible through them to enter anywhere.
RFID tags is an identity card is used so you can access into places. Most work places and institutions have these for their staff or students. Monitoring where they are going but there are better reason than just getting into the library!
Transport for London (TFL) has devised the oyster card from 2006 and has developed the forms and identity of those that own one, but why! I thought it was just a device that holds money and travel cards: hear my conspiracy!
The bus isn’t £2 for any reason; they want you to get an oyster card; just because it’s cheaper? If you think about it they cut the prices in half so that they can get your name, address, age, race, number, nationality, normal routes and journeys on one little card. The Government is a sly conspiracy, that why I hate ticket booths! I have told them to put money on, and they want to check my history, but why, you’re just TFL Officers! Oyster is in your hand.
NI number is your identification card, without this you can't get around as an adult in Britain. Without your passport you can’t get out, without your Pin numbers you can’t get money, without your Clubcard you can’t get a discount etc.
The visuals RFID are just the Big Brother camera and even in 1948 the author of the book 1984 got the future correct in his book about the big camera in the sky. But if it only for our safety, everyone isn’t safe because within your home someone is watching you.Even through nanny cams or baby monitor everyone signal can get transmitted somewhere else.
This song is from one of my favourite artist and she explains the surveillance in America through every lyric and how crazy being watched has become.
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