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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 10, March 7, 2004, Article 28

    EXPLODING TWENTIES

    Whenever currency is redesigned, the conspiracy theorists
    come out of the woodwork to proclaim it's all a government
    plot to do something terrible. Apparently one of the latest
    ideas making the rounds is that the new U.S. currency has
    embedded in it RFID (radio frequency identification) tags.

    A web site has a story titled "RFID Tags in New US Notes
    Explode When You Try to Microwave Them."

    "Want to share an event with you, that we experienced this
    evening.. Dave had over $1000 dollars in his back pocket
    (in his wallet). New twenties were the lion share of the bills
    in his wallet. We walked into a truck stop/travel plaza and
    they have those new electronic monitors that are supposed
    to say if you are stealing something. But through every monitor,
    Dave set it off. He did not have anything to purchase in his
    hands or pockets. After numerous times of setting off these
    monitors, a person approached Dave with a 'wand' to swipe
    why he was setting off the monitors.

    Believe it or not, it was his 'wallet'. ...

    We could have left it at that, but we have also paid attention
    to the European Union and the 'rfid' tracking devices placed
    in their money, and the blatant bragging of Walmart and
    many corporations of using 'rfid' electronics on every
    marketable item by the year 2005.

    Dave and I have brainstormed the fact that most items can
    be 'microwaved' to fry the 'rfid' chip, thus elimination of tracking
    by our government.

    So we chose to 'microwave' our cash, over $1000 in twenties
    in a stack, not spread out on a carousel. Do you know what
    exploded on American money?? The right eye of Andrew
    Jackson on the new twenty, every bill was uniform in it's burning
    ... Isnt that interesting?"

    "We will now be wrapping all of our larger bills in foil on a
    regular basis.

    What we resent is the fact that the government or a
    corporation can track our 'cash'. Credit purchases and check
    purchases have been tracked for years, but cash was not
    traceble until now..."

    To read the full article, including pictures of the fried
    notes, see: Full Article

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  • 2004-03-07
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