Current News | Introduction | Colloidal Silver | Chemtrails | Sylphs | Emerging Diseases | Forbidden Cures | Ozone | Immunity Boosting | Nutrition | Tone Gen Katherine Albrecht started a web site in October of 1999 called CASPIAN. I wanted to help promote her concerns about the phony promotion of supermarket "Club Cards" or "Savings Cards" as nothing less than a deceptive gimmick to gain access to personal information about grocery store customers (social security number, drivers license number, address, telephone number, birth date, etc.) AND their buying habits (specifically which items they purchased from the supermarket). The ultimate purpose of this promotion scheme is to get customers accustomed to using those cards. Later, these "club" cards will be converted to "smart" cards. When food shortages start showing up in the next year or two, obtaining food will become more problematic. You can be sure that 'preferred' customers with their smart cards will be given first consideration (or rationing?) by the supermarket chains. When the 'unexpected' collapse of our financial system occurs and the government (for reasons of National Security, of course) kick in their "cash-less society" plans, smart cards will be the only vehicle (or so they will tell you) that you can use to obtain the basic necessities of life, like food. It's all been pre-written, planned, scripted, and choreographed by NWO Planners. We're simply waiting for the curtain to rise. Katherine's E-mail notices follow:
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Katherine Albrecht, the founder of CASPIAN, will be appearing on NBC's
"Extra" television program on Tuesday, May 9th. (http://www.extratv.com/)
to discuss privacy concerns over supermarket "loyalty" cards. In
addition to the interview with Albrecht, Extra also speaks with Robert
Rivera, the California resident who claimed lawyers threatened to use his
alcohol
When it rains it pours! On Monday, May 8th from 1:30pm-2:00pm Central
Time, Katherine will be interviewed by popular talk show host Brad Messer
of KTSA radio in San Antonio, Texas. Don't live in Texas? No problem, you
can catch the program through a live Real Audio feed from KTSA's website
at http://www.ktsa.com. (Tip: test out the audio feed in advance; you may
need to download some software to make it work.)
CASPIAN's John Vanderlippe compared Kroger sale prices before and after the Kroger "Plus" card was introduced in Indiana. His finding? Discounts were deeper before the card. When you shop at a card store you not only sacrifice your privacy but you pay for the privilege of being monitored. To read the whole story, visit the CASPIAN website at: http://www.nocards.org. Furr's Supermarkets plans to issue more than 100,000 microprocessor-equipped
"smart cards" to shoppers at 10 New Mexico stores this summer. Customers
will collect digital coupons by inserting their cards into small readers
on shelves, then present the cards to cashiers when they check out to receive
discounts. The program creator, SoftCARD Systems Inc., says the microprocessors
on the cards (which Furr's conveniently neglects to mention to shoppers)
will enable supermarkets to add "more sophisticated rewards programs and
to cross-sell with other merchants." SoftCARD is currently negotiating
with the 1,650-store Safeway chain to put microprocessors in their cards,
too. (Source: Smart Card News, http://www.cardtech.faulknergray.com/index.htm
)
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