Spy Chips In Our Dustbins – Blairs Britain Or Orwells 1984?
Electronic spy ‘bugs’ have been secretly planted in hundreds of thousands of household wheelie bins. The gadgets transmit information about the contents of the bins to a central database which then keeps records on the waste disposal habits of each individual address.
No, really. You couldn’t make it up. Perhaps David Icke is more right than I thought.
How dare they? I mean, really. How dare they? If the government/councils need to keep tabs on us for the waste we produce so they can encourage more earth-friendly disposal then why not tell us what they are doing? Covert surveillance of the populace is never a good indication of the bona fides of the watcher. Even Orwell couldn’t have predicted how far the state would go.
I recently watched Enemy of the State starring Will Smith. When it was made it seemed a little far-fetched, but I suspect it’s nowhere near the reality. I read about some CEO who was trying to hide from the authorities who was traced via a Skype call he made. Excuse me? Big Brother is already here and he ain’t backing down.
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OK, stop panicking!!
All you have to do is put superglue on the area ,around the “chip”,rfi device, it’s located
beneath the back of the lid.It’s a circular object,and you can do it on anyones bin!!This will make the bin stick to the Garbage Lorry.End of story,clog up the works.
Easy.