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    Greetings,

    As most of us already know, our personal information is being sold to companies without our permission or knowledge, so here is an opportunity to FIGHT BACK, and get paid to spread the word. Check out details and consider joining us tomorrow when it launches.

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    Count me in Mike and PM is sent already...NOT to fight you on this either...LoL.







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    Sounds good to me too, Mike. I sent you a PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thelema
    Sounds good to me too, Mike. I sent you a PM.

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    Great,

    This is so powerful that you will never have to sell it, just tell it, and I assure you that success is yours. For the first time no one will be left out and once you understand the profit sharing system, you will never look back again.

    I have researched compensation plans for years and I have never seen a more intelligient or fair compensation package than this one. Add in the pool from proceeds of class action suits we will be filing and you have a great short term income, as well as long term windfall.

    The site is not completed yet, and a few more enhancements have to be added, but it is live and referral commissions are live, so we have a jump start before the press releases roll out which will gather free leads, so hang in there and thanks for your interest.

    Regards, Mike

    The Monday and Tuesday night calls of the Privacy Army will be extremely informative with no hype. The Board of Directors and the IT staff have concluded a two-day meeting and the first critical announcement will be during the Monday night call. 620-294-4000 pin 988055 9:20 p.m.est and at 9:20 it might well be full, so hit it a bit early to ensure being included.

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    Default W-A-R-N-I-N-G...........Protect your Personal Private Data

    UPDATE.................

    As you know this is about to launch and with the reponse to beta testing, this is going to be huge. Perfect program for the passive or active promoters as everyone you speak to will have a concern over what is happening to their personal private data every day, it is being sold to companies who bombard you with offers.

    By joining the Privacy Army, we will have the power to stop all these companies from ripping us off and selling our personal private data to other companies. Class action suit is being prepared by largest law firms known for tobbaco industry class action suit recenly won, and when press releases go out, there will be millions joining us, and if you want them to be in your organizational group, become a member today.

    Whether you help spread the word or not is optional, but just being a member will allow us all to share in the class action suits where all monies will be pooled for mutual benefit of membership. Power in numbers equal clout and clout equals freedom from these thieves who have been ripping us off for decades while making billions off of our personal private information. If nothing else, get educated on subject for FREE.

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    UPDATE.......................................

    BETA testing is completed and program is ready to go live. You DON'T want to miss this opportunity, do it NOW!

    Want a better reason to register than to protect your personal private data, NOW you can righster for FREE, plus with this NEW Option, the system will educate members into action to upgrade. You can NOW earn commissions by making a sale, or to personally purchase your full protection package, so easy to EARN while YOU LEARN.

    Commission wise, we just got a huge increase with price increase, so to cover the FREE registrations, the price of full protection services have risen a few dollars. POWER in NUMBERS folks, you don't want to miss this as press releases will bombard us with FREE Leads, so register today.

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    UDPATE................

    Did you know your vehicle is spying on you? Just reported in newspaper this week, drivers Corvette put him in jail after accident. Will your car put you in jail next? Just another example of how our privacy is being violated. If you want copy of article about black boxes in your vehicle, PM me.

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    UPDATE:


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    August 14, 2006

    TSA CONCEPT VIDEO SHOWS FUTURE RFID-ENABLED AIRPORT
    Spychips in Passports May be Just the Start, Warn Privacy Advocates

    RFID-laced passports may be just the start of an Orwellian airport
    experience, warn privacy advocates and authors Katherine Albrecht and
    Liz McIntyre as the nation braces for a rollout of the controversial
    technology in passports this week.

    They point to a U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
    concept video created by CompEx Inc. that shows how citizens can be
    tracked and monitored throughout an airport terminal -- without their
    knowledge or consent.

    The animated flash clip is posted on the authors' website at:
    http://www.spychips.com/RFIDairport.html

    In the video, citizen "Bob" is remotely identified and tracked via Radio
    Frequency Identification (RFID) devices as he enters an airport and
    navigates to his gate. The video ends with chilling frames of a
    government agent surreptitiously scanning Bob and his belongings as he
    sits in the waiting area.

    CompEx Inc. President Aram Kovach, who developed the film as a demo for
    the TSA, received a U.S. Patent for the idea he calls "Method for
    Tracking and Processing Passengers and their Transported Articles" in
    November of 2005. According to company press releases, TSA officials
    entertained his ideas twice, once in 2002 and once in 2003, and "offered
    to direct CompEx in pursuing a segmented objective within the guidelines
    they have set forth."

    "This footage raises the specter of Soviet-style government surveillance
    creeping onto our free soil," said McIntyre. "People need to know that
    our government has actively considered these disturbing and invasive
    RFID concepts. With RFID now appearing in our passports, the threat to
    our privacy and civil liberties may be more than theoretical."

    "RFID passports will do little to keep us safer," Albrecht added. "On
    the contrary, by requiring us to carry RFID tags in our travel
    documents, the government is jeopardizing our personal information while
    doing little to slow down the bad guys."

    The new passports are vulnerable to hacking and cloning by criminals.
    Last week at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, German
    researcher Lukas Grunwald showed how easily a criminal or terrorist
    could clone RFID tags like those in U.S. passports using inexpensive and
    readily available hardware.

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    ABOUT "SPYCHIPS"

    Liz McIntyre and Katherine Albrecht are the authors of "Spychips: How
    Major Corporations Plan to Track your Every Move with RFID." The book
    draws on patent documents, corporate source materials, conference
    proceedings, and firsthand interviews to paint a convincing -- and
    frightening -- picture of the consumer privacy threat posed by RFID.

    Despite its hundreds of footnotes and academic-level accuracy, the book
    remains lively and readable according to critics, who have called it a
    "techno-thriller" and "a masterpiece of technocriticism."

    Two days prior to its release in 2005, "Spychips" flew the top of the
    Amazon bestseller charts, hitting number one as a "Mover & Shaker,"
    making its way to the top-ten Nonfiction bestseller list, and spending
    weeks as a Current Events bestseller. In a nod to the book's focus on
    freedom, Spychips was awarded the prestigious Lysander Spooner Award for
    Advancing the Literature of Liberty and named "the year's best book on
    liberty."


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    CASPIAN: Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering
    Opposing supermarket loyalty cards and other retail surveillance
    schemes since 1999

    http://www.spychips.com/
    http://www.nocards.org/

    You're welcome to duplicate and distribute this message to others who
    may find it of interest.

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    Updated:2006-08-21 08:46:12
    Who’s Watching?
    By ERIC PETERS





    Big Brother will be watching you for sure by 2008 -- the year a proposed requirement that Event Data Recorders (EDRs) become mandatory standard equipment in all new cars and trucks will become law unless public outrage puts the kibosh on it somehow.

    EDRs are "black boxes" -- just like airplanes have. They can record a wide variety of things -- including how fast you drive and whether you "buckle-up for safety." The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) wants EDRs to be installed in every new vehicle beginning with model year 2008 -- on the theory that the information will help crash investigators more accurately determine the hows and whys of accidents.

    But EDRs could -- and likely will be -- used for other purposes as well.

    Tied into GPS navigation computers, EDRs could give interested parties -- your local cash-hungry sheriff, for example -- the ability to take automated ticketing to the next level. Since the data recorders can continuously monitor most of the operating parameters of a vehicle as it travels -- and the GPS unit can precisely locate the vehicle in "real time," wherever it happens to be at any given moment -- any and all incidents of "speeding" could be immediately detected and a piece of paying paper issued to the offender faster than he could tap the brake. That's even if he knew he was in the crosshairs, which of course he wouldn't. Probably they'll just erect an electronic debiting system of some sort that ties directly into your checking account -- since the paperwork could not keep up with the massive uptick in fines that would be generated.


    What Do You Think?








    If you think this is just a dark-minded paranoiac vision, think again. Rental car companies have already deployed a very similar system of onboard electronic monitoring to identify customers who dare to drive faster than the posted limit -- and automatically tap them with a "surcharge" for their scofflaw ways. While this inventive form of "revenue enhancement" was challenged and subsequently batted down by the courts, the technology continues to be honed -- and quietly put into service.

    Already, 15-20 percent of all the cars and trucks in service have EDRs; most of these are General Motors vehicles. GM has been installing "black boxes" in its new cars and trucks since about 1996 as part of the Supplemental Restraint (air bag) system. Within a few years, as many as 90 percent of all new motor vehicles will be equipped with EDRs, according to government estimates -- whether the requirement NHTSA is pushing actually becomes law or not.

    The automakers are just as eager to keep tabs on us as the government -- in part to keep the shyster lawyers who have been so successfully digging into their deep pockets at bay. EDRs would provide irrefutable evidence of high-speed driving, for example -- or make it impossible for a person injured in a crash to deny he wasn't wearing a seat belt.

    Insurance companies will launch "safety" campaigns urging that "we use available technology" to identify "unsafe" drivers -- and who will be able to argue against that? Everyone knows that speeding is against the law -- and if you aren't breaking the law, what have you got to worry about?

    It's all for our own good.

    But if you get edgy thinking about the government -- and our friends in corporate America -- being able to monitor where we go and how we go whenever they feel like checking in on us, take the time to write a "Thanks, but no thanks" letter to NHTSA at DMS Web

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