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Awoke
5th May 2011, 09:00 AM
How generous of our local Luciferian masonic cultists! This is a "free service"!


http://www.grandlodge.on.ca/masonichip-gold.jpg





What is MasoniCh.I.P.?

The MasoniCh.I.P. program uses modern, police-approved techniques to create a child identification kit for the ones you love.

The kit collects photos, video, voice recordings, digital fingerprints, dental impressions, saliva swabs as well as traditional statistical information (height, weight, hair and eye colour, etc.).

This information is matched to work seamlessly with Ontario's law enforcement providers. By being so compatible, the critical indentifying information can be broadcast and shared more quickly than ever before to assist with the safe recovery of missing children.

The MasoniCh.I.P. program is brought exclusively to families by dedicated Masons and their volunteers, free of charge along with our sentiment that "We hope you never need to use it."

What's in a MasoniCh.I.P. Kit?

When a child has a kit prepared, their parent or guardian will receive a printed colour data sheet with several ID card inserts, a CD-ROM storing all the digital information, and a sealed bag with the dental plate and cheek swab.

All this material and information is given to the parent or guardian. No information is ever stored by the MasoniChIP program.

How do we find a MasoniCh.I.P. event?

Use the district list on the right to find an area near you. It will show you when the next events are taking place. You could also view the complete list of events for all districts.

If the event accepts walk-ins, just show up and register for your ID Kit. If the event is by appointment only, contact the listed event co-ordinator and book your sitting.




Frequently Asked Questions
How do I sign up for a Child ID Kit?
When will a MasoniChIP Event be held near me?
What should I bring to an event?
What will I take home from a Child ID Kit session?
How messy is the fingerprinting?
What information do you store about my child?
What does this cost?
Is there some kind of micro-chip implanted into my child?



Official Site: http://www.masonichip.ca/

chad
5th May 2011, 09:07 AM
holy smokes, i thought that was a joke at first. good lord.

Awoke
5th May 2011, 09:09 AM
No, it's deadly serious, right in my home Province.

DMac
5th May 2011, 09:12 AM
Back on old GIM I took a cell phone pic and posted it in SS's picture thread, it was for this program near where I lived. There was a big banner that read "CHIP your child today" with the mason logo.

This program has been going on for years now.

SLV^GLD
5th May 2011, 09:15 AM
From the FAQ.


What information do you store about my child?

None at all. After each child has their Child ID Kit created for them, their information is erased from the software on the computer used to create the kit. The only copy of this information is on your take-home CD-ROM and the printed infromation and ID sheets which are given to you. There is no further connection between your private information and the MasoniChIP organization.

If you believe that, esp. from someone who leaves the word information misspelled on their public website, you are a fool.



What does this cost?

This is a free service provided by the Masonic Grand Lodge in Ontario and your local Freemasons. All costs are paid for through various fund-raising activities which these groups hold throughout the year in your neighbourhoods.

Do you still believe answer number one now that you know it's free?



Is there some kind of micro-chip implanted into my child?

Absolutely not!!!! The Ch.I.P part of our name is an acronym for Child Identification Program.

No, there's no conditioning taking place, here! No, we didn't think maybe we could do chips then thought maybe we should back it down a notch for a season.

Awoke
5th May 2011, 09:15 AM
Ahh, well that is the first I have heard of it, as far as I remember.
Scary shit regardless.

Awoke
5th May 2011, 09:17 AM
From the FAQ.


What information do you store about my child?

None at all. After each child has their Child ID Kit created for them, their information is erased from the software on the computer used to create the kit. The only copy of this information is on your take-home CD-ROM and the printed infromation and ID sheets which are given to you. There is no further connection between your private information and the MasoniChIP organization.

If you believe that, esp. from someone who leaves the word information misspelled on their public website, you are a fool.



No doubt. They will also tell you that they are not luciferians.

horseshoe3
5th May 2011, 09:23 AM
When I was a kid, my parents did something like this in case we went missing. Of course that was the early '80s so it was a polaroid photo laminated to a paper fingerprint card and my parents got the only copy - to be given to police only if necessary.

That reminds me, I need to find and destroy that card.

lapis
5th May 2011, 10:05 AM
holy smokes, i thought that was a joke at first. good lord.


Yeah me too. I had to go see for myself. I'm surprised they just didn't call it MASONIChip.

sirgonzo420
5th May 2011, 10:12 AM
They've done this for a while now... I figured you'd have known about it.

Personally, I don't think it's much different than law enforcement agencies who do the same thing.

Awoke
5th May 2011, 10:45 AM
holy smokes, i thought that was a joke at first. good lord.


I'm surprised they just didn't call it MASONIChip.


Uhh, they did.

SLV^GLD
5th May 2011, 11:10 AM
holy smokes, i thought that was a joke at first. good lord.


I'm surprised they just didn't call it MASONIChip.


Uhh, they did.
LOL, I thought I just didn't get the joke or something.

lapis
5th May 2011, 11:13 AM
Uhh, they did.



I meant with all-caps emphasizing MASONIC, rather than CHIP.

MASONIC.h.i.p. instead of MasoniCh.I.P. Get it? I would use sign language if I could. ;)

MNeagle
5th May 2011, 11:37 AM
Did you miss this in the OP lapis??

http://www.grandlodge.on.ca/masonichip-gold.jpg

lapis
5th May 2011, 11:49 AM
That's just their "symbol" whachamacallit. But if you go to the site and read about the program, they refer to it as "MasoniCh.I.P."

I think the average person reading it would think of the name as more along the lines of "Masoni" chip.

TheNocturnalEgyptian
5th May 2011, 01:11 PM
This is equally scary. Please note the song that plays in the background:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQyfAWCRj7s&feature=player_embedded

They REALLY REALLY want us to voluntarily do this to ourselves.

Serpo
5th May 2011, 01:34 PM
This is equally scary. Please note the song that plays in the background:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQyfAWCRj7s&feature=player_embedded

They REALLY REALLY want us to voluntarily do this to ourselves.


That little rabbit looks like it needs some fine tuning...................

ShortJohnSilver
5th May 2011, 03:22 PM
The company that developed Karotz actually went bankrupt - their first version was called Nabaztag...


It's been a while since we've heard anything on the Nabaztag front. Violet, the company that built the original "ambient" bunnies, went bankrupt but was snapped up by MindScape a year ago. Now MindScape is ready to show off the latest addition to the Nabaztag family, dubbed "Karotz." The WiFi rabbit runs on Linux, with a 400MHz ARM CPU, 64MB of RAM and 256MB of storage, so it should have plenty of headroom for that vibrant hacker community that sprung up around the first two Nabaztags. Karotz can also run off batteries or be plugged in via USB, and has the same RFID reader functionality of the Nabaztag/tag. The biggest new feature is a webcam, which will purportedly have face recognition (to be paired with Nabaztag's existing voice recognition), along with allowing you to check up on your home from a smartphone app. Karotz will retail in France starting in November for €150 (about $210 US), followed by the UK in December and February in the US. Hopefully Karotz can find a bit more market success than its ill-fated predecessors.