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Posted by Ron on May 29, 2004 at 08:45:42 from (69.179.2.158):
In Reply to: Re: METERED well water posted by Dan in Ore on May 29, 2004 at 07:59:28:
Already been done. Starting in about 2006-2008 all vehicles sold in North America will be equipped with OBDIII. The prototype scam for this was GM's (and the FBI's) "OnStar". OBDIII mandates that all vehicles have a hidden, non-defeatable GPS integrated into the power management computer. If your car/truck starts to emit pollutants, the government sends you a notice. If you speed, you get mailed a ticket. If you are the subject of a cop chase, your license number, tied into the FBI's database, is used to remotely turn off your ignition and lock your doors. If you don't make a car payment, insurance payment, or get your license gets suspended, your car will not start. If you get into an accident, your entire driving history is immediately available to the cops and the courts. At all times, the actual location of your vehicle is known to the FBI and they will use AI (artificial intelligence) computers to look at your driving pattern to determine if you are doing something suspicious. George Orwell was an altar boy compared to these fascists.
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