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Serpo
31st July 2014, 01:34 AM
What a bunch of lunatics ....haha

South Island of New Zealand.......


Any of these frequency devices only make us dumber and they all add up.

Even car keys have a battery ,along with a phone ,normally close to a person.

The electro magnetic fields EMF affect us in a negative way without even using them.

Too be scanned is BS..........



School suspends microchip plan

ABBIE NAPIER Last updated 17:43, July 31 2014

















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Swannanoa School is reconsidering its plan to issue microchip bracelets to pupils. Parents, including Emma Goodin, were concerned.



A North Canterbury primary school has put a hold on its controversial microchip bracelet programme.
At a press conference at Swannanoa School this evening, acting principal Kate McClelland said the school admitted its communication with parents could have been better.
"We may not have communicated all the information about the wrist bands," she said.
The school was backing off on the topic but would continue with the programme.
McClelland promised parents would be better informed and kept in the loop.
"We will not progress this aspect of our positive behaviour programme until all parents are happy with it," she said.
Signed parental consent forms would be required for each student to wear a microchip bracelet.
McClelland said if there was not 100 per cent consensus there might be an "opt out" for parents.
Swannanoa School wanted to use silicon bracelets as part of a scheme to reward good behaviour, minutes from a Parent Teacher Association meeting show.
Under the scheme, teachers would use portable scanners to add points to a student's online good behaviour chart with a reward when a certain amount of points was accumulated.
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The school said the scheme would cost $7000 to set up.
The Ministry of Education said it did not recommend the bracelets and would expect broad parent support before it was adopted by the school.
Yesterday, mother-of-two Emma Goodin said she did not want her children "treated like grocery items or criminals". She said parents had not been consulted, but her son said he had his wrist measured at school on Monday.
"I don't like the idea of my children being scanned,"
Goodin said.


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Glass
31st July 2014, 02:47 AM
You can't give children a gold star on their work or having a big board? And everyone in the class has a lane on the board and they get points for this and that and it changes their position on their lane. And it might be called something like courtesy competition or something more sensible. Or the teacher might just make a note in a note book. OR give out score cards or coloured cards like in the world cup.

But instead of any of those zero cost ($0.00) options they want to point an electronic device at a child and hit them with some radiation. But that's not all. I'll wager it has a pistol grip. Condition the children to find it acceptable for a person in authority to point a taser at them at any time. Don't move! Don't panic, we are just going to give you your reward. zap.

The response from the Authority person was classic Common Purpose. Not going to apologize for the breach of trust or the potential for harm. It is always that they should have communicated better which means we shared too much information. They apologize for that and that only. The apology is very specific in scope.
acting principal Kate McClelland said the school admitted its communication with parents could have been better.
"We may not have communicated all the information about the wrist bands," she said

Am reading the quote and there is no apology at all.
I wonder where the boss was?