lördag 21 november 2015

Cinema Releases 20151121

Cinema Releases 20151121

Movies I've seen at the cinema or think is interesting to see ...

Filmer jag sett på bio eller tycker verkar intressanta att se...

20151118 Hunger Games - Mocking Jay part 2 - LionsGate
                    Official - http://www.thehungergames.movie/#/?lang=se-en
                    I was af night premiere and recomend it
20151127 Bridge of Spies - Dream Work Pictures
                    Official - http://bridgeofspies.com/#videos
                    A Steven Spielberg movie and Tom Hanks
20151204 The Last Witch Hunter - LionsGate
                    Official - http://www.thelastwitchhunter.movie/
                    This will be really cool action
20151211 The GirlKing - SF
                    Official - https://fi-fi.facebook.com/TheGirlKingMovie
                    Intresting adventure movie
20151216 StarWars VII: The Force Awakens - Walt Disney
                    Official - http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/spectre/
                    I really look forwards for this move - One of my favorites movie series

söndag 1 november 2015

Cinema Releases 20151101

Cinema Releases 20151101

Movies I've seen at the cinema or think is interesting to see ...

Filmer jag sett på bio eller tycker verkar intressanta att se...

20150828 Inside Out - Disney Pixar 
                    Official - http://www.pixar.com/features_films/Inside-Out
                    A brand new movietheme, of senses
20151002 The Martian 3D - 20th Century Fox 
                    Official - http://www.foxmovies.com/movies/the-martian
                    This look awesome, to march...
20151023 Hotell Transylvania 2 - Columbia Picture
                    Official - http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/hoteltransylvania2/
                    Funny, yeah it will be
20151023 Pan - Warner Bros
                    Official - http://www.panmovie.com/
                    Did not like the old movie very much, this one ?
20151030 Spectre - James Bond 007 - Sony Pictures
                    Official - http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/spectre/
                    Always a cool 007 movie

lördag 17 oktober 2015

MARC allegedly stood for, ‘Multi-Area Readout Chip’, while BEAST allegedly stood for, ‘Battle Engine Area Simulation Technology’.

http://www.whiteoutpress.com/articles/q12012/obamacare-wall-street-rfid-chips-and-666/

MARC allegedly stood for, ‘Multi-Area Readout Chip’, while BEAST allegedly stood for, ‘Battle Engine Area Simulation Technology’.

March 5, 2012

Obamacare, Wall Street, RFID Chips and 666

March 5, 2012. New York. Radio Frequency Identification – RFID. There’s a strange convergence occurring in America today that is more than lending itself to millennia-old conspiracy theories that say a handful of evil men are going to take over the world and usher in the second coming of Christ. What could cause religious leaders, Wall Street executives, the US federal government and healthcare providers nationwide to unite under one single, well-defined goal? As crazy as it sounds, some think the answer is the Mark of the Beast.
Modern RFID chip. The chip only stores a person's identity. RFID scanners report all movement and interaction with other RFID chips to a central computer, where all transactions are made and data is stored and analyzed.
There’s a new world on the doorstep of humanity that will revolutionize life as we know it. It’s called the RFID chip and it’s already here.
History
Two decades ago, Dr. Carl W. Sanders blew the lid off a multi-pronged effort to develop a microchip, not for any electronics device, but for a human being. As a lead engineer and consultant to corporations like IBM, General Electric, Honeywell and Teledyne, Dr. Sanders had spent most of his life on the cutting-edge of microchip technology.


As Sanders tells NEXUS Magazine in 1994, “Thirty-two years of my life was spent in design engineering and electronics – designing microchips in the bio-med field. In 1968, I became involved almost by accident, in a research and development project in regard to a spinal bypass for a young lady who had severed her spine. They were looking at possibly being able to connect motor nerves.”
Dr. Sanders went on to explain, “There were one hundred people involved and I was senior engineer in charge of the project. The project culminated in the microchip that we talk about now – a microchip that I believe is going to be the positive identification and the Mark of the Beast.” At one point toward the end of the doctor’s efforts, he describes, “We noticed that the frequency of the chip had a great effect upon behavior and so we began to branch off and look possibly at behavior modification.”
Sanders explains further saying, “One of the projects was called the Phoenix Project which had to do with Vietnam veterans. This chip would actually cause extra adrenaline flow. I was in one meeting where it was discussed, ‘how can you control a people if you cannot identify them’?”
M.A.R.C (of the) B.E.A.S.T.
Back in the late 1980’s, a number of underground pamphlets warning of the coming of the anti-Christ were being widely distributed among America’s various underground political and religious movements. Members of the religious community had reportedly crossed paths with government whistleblowers and the result was the MARC and the BEAST.
MARC allegedly stood for, ‘Multi-Area Readout Chip’, while BEAST allegedly stood for, ‘Battle Engine Area Simulation Technology’. The two components were relics of the 1970’s that were being accused of creating the system and methodology for ushering in Armageddon. In theory, the MARC would be a microchip implanted into every American citizen, followed by every global citizen, while the BEAST was the super-computer that read and processed the massive amount of data.
Start with pets
In 1993, a well-executed PR campaign was launched across America’s mainstream media touting the latest technology to aid pet owners. The blockbuster advancement was a tiny microchip that could be implanted into every pet in the US. If or when an animal is lost, simply scanning for the microchip would lead to an instant location and recovery of the much beloved pet. The idea spread like wildfire.


In one article from a local paper called the Prescott Courier dated July 8, 1993, the article describes the process by which the local town veterinarian is implanting microchips into area pets. The 1993 article announces, ‘Star Wars for pets has arrived in Prescott’. The report goes on to quote Dr. Elaine Chambers confirming that ‘more than a million animals in the United States have had the microchips implanted since 1991’. Keep in mind, the article is from July 1993.
Walmart and Procter & Gamble
While the above was going on, a parallel advancement was occurring on Wall Street. RFID chips, the size of a grain of rice, could revolutionize the entire way Americans shop, pay and conduct everyday business. The chips also had the potential to provide brands and their corporate owners more consumer information than they could ever dream. Retailers discovered they could lay off practically their entire workforce and still function.
During those early days, not many understood the concept of RFID technology, what it meant to the world of business and what the very near future would look like.
The two largest corporations in America’s manufacturing and retailing industries had understood. Together, Walmart, Procter & Gamble and a half dozen hand-selected corporations embarked on what they called the first phase of the coming transition to RFID technology. At the time, Walmart warned its suppliers that they would only have a couple years to adapt to the technology or be excluded from the world’s largest retailer.
What those corporations envision is a new world, unimaginable to most Americans. Here is a brief run-down of what the typical citizen can expect.
RFID practices of today
  • Shopping. Imagine walking into your local store, any store, and there are no employees. Every single product in the store has a small RFID chip embedded into it. Every movement of every product, including the shopper, is transmitted by the RFID chip, through the scanner, into an off-sight computer. Stores and brands will know if their product was picked up, looked at and put back. They’ll know if their item was left at the register as the result of a last-minute change of heart. They’ll know when one of their items falls behind a counter or is on the floor.


And they’ll follow those products all the way to your house where they’ll watch and record your every interaction with those products to get a better understanding of your habits. Current laws force corporations to stop monitoring shoppers via the chips the instant the products leave the store. How well brands and the information-hungry agencies are adhering to the laws is unknown.
  • When you walk out of the store, the RFID scanner mounted above the exit will automatically scan all your items and your personal RFID chip and deduct the charges from your assigned bank account. Without lines, employees or transactions, the shopping experience is much cheaper, quicker and more convenient.
  • Inventory. As each item leaves the store, the retailer’s computer will deduct it from the shelf count. When the shelf runs low, the computer will automatically order more product from the manufacturer’s computer. Delivered and placed with authoritarian precision, robots retrieve the new product and restock the shelves. The computer also knows when a product expires. With the guidance of the RFID chip, the computer can retrieve the spoiled merchandise and remove it from the shelves. In reality, every major online retailer already uses these robots and technology in their warehouses.
  • Your own personal RFID chip. Most of you already have one. It’s already embedded in your credit cards and cell phones. Some states are trying to put them into drivers licenses. Pay attention for local news articles about shoppers being charged for items they didn’t buy simply because their wallet or purse was too close to the store’s scanner. Criminals are also well aware of the shift in technology. They simply walk past a person with a hand-held RFID scanner, scanning fraudulent purchases on every credit card with a chip. The fact is, both occurrences are happening and they’re happening everyday.
RFID practices of tomorrow
  • Regardless of how many bank accounts or credit lines you have, they will all be processed through your own personalized RFID chip. You have the freedom of setting up your payment methods, frequencies and limits as you choose. But every purchase goes through the chip.
  • Forget a national ID card for voting, driving or personal identification. Your RFID chip is your national ID.
  • Currently, chips are only embedded into pets, credit cards, cell phones, retail products and voluntary people. When the one, government-sanctioned chip is officially assigned, it will either be put in a card and required to be carried at all times, or be embedded into a body part.
Obamacare
In a surprise twist, the Obama administration has embarked on a policy that merges both paths the technology has taken. With the signing into law of a national healthcare program, President Obama created the framework for what could be one, government-mandated, RFID chip for every American citizen.


The root of many critics’ outcries lies in the specific wording of the Obamacare law. A 2010documentary from the religious right raises concerns saying, ‘The portion of the law pertaining to eligibility (if you’re covered and how you prove that you are covered) is now found on page 30. It was on page 62 of HR3590, and reads: …in a manner ensuring that such operating rules are effective no later than Jan 1, 2013, and may allow for the use of a machine readable identification card’. Opponents fear the national medical ID card will actually be a national ID chip embedded into a useless, but socially acceptable plastic card.
Dr. Laurie Roth
One prominent critic of the government’s plans for RFID chips is Dr. Laurie Roth. Roth is a former PBS producer and currently the host of her own program – The Roth Show. Two weeks ago, Dr. Roth put out a statement condemning the merger of the recently signed National Defense Authorization Act and the gradual implementation of President Obama’s national healthcare program.
In her statement, the doctor warns, “Obamacare – HR 3200 is unfolding its carnage now – forced RFID chips.” Roth draws the obvious correlation between the above-described current practices already in use by corporate giants Walmart and P&G, and merges it with the Obamacare dilemma of assigning a national patient identification number.
Dr. Roth goes on to explain the key correlation, “This RFID chip, control scheme hides behind all the practical issues and terms; patient identification, health information to hold medical data, do patient surveys and hold records and billing information.”

lördag 26 september 2015

Iridium 9601 Short Burst Data Transceiver Kit (While Supplies Last!)

http://www.satwest.com/Iridium_9601_Short_Burst_Data_Transceiver_Kit_p/irid-9601sbd.htm

Iridium 9601 Short Burst Data Transceiver Kit (While Supplies Last!)

Iridium 9601 Short Burst Data Transceiver Kit

9601 Transceiver Kit


 

Product Code: IRID-9601SBD

Description
 
Iridium 9601 SBD Transceiver Kit
The 9601 SBD Transceiver Kit combines the global coverage of the Iridium satellite constellation with the low latency of the Iridium Short Burst Data Service (SBD) in a small, low-cost transceiver design. This unit is smaller, lighter, draws less power and costs less than other satellite transceivers. The 9601 is an Iridium manufactured product designed as an OEM module for integration into applications that only use the Iridium Short Burst Data Service. Short Burst Data applications are supported through an RS232 interface. Examples of these solutions include maritime vessel tracking or automatic vehicle tracking.
Product Features
  • Includes a 10m Cable Kit
  • Includes Fixed Mount Antenna and appropriate adapters and connectors
  • Single header connector for power, on/off control, RS232 9-wire interface, and network availability
  • SMA Antenna Connector to connect to small omni directional L-band antennas
  • Simple AT Command Interface
  • Single board transceiver
  • Small form factor
  • No SIM card
  • Designed to be incorporated into an OEM solution
Short Burst Data Features
  • Maximum mobile originated message size up to 205 bytes
  • Maximum mobile terminated message size up to 135 bytes
  • Low, uniform global latency (less than 1 minute)
  • Coverage in areas not served by cellular
Specifications
  • Size: 106.4 x 56.2 x 13 mm (4.19 x 2.21 x 0.51 in)
  • Operating Temperature: -30ºC to +60ºC (-22ºF to +140ºF)
  • Operating Humidity Range: < 75% RH
  • Storage Temperature: -40ºC to +85ºC (-40ºF to +185ºF)
  • Storage Humidity Range: < 93% RH
  • Frequency range: 1616MHz to 1626.5MHz
  • Duplexing method: TDD (Time Domain Duplex)
  • Oscillator stability: ± 1.5ppm
  • Antenna VSWR: 1.5:1 (50 Ohms)
  • Multiplexing method: TDMA/FDMA
  • Main input voltage (nominal): 5.0V DC ± 0.5V DC
Standard, Iridium certified, antennas may be used with the 9601. Note however that the antenna connector type is different.
All Iridium terminals require a 12 month service contract. Please click on the satellite services link for further information:Satwest Satellite Service.
For more information please contact SatWest.

U.S. Military Ramps Up Adoption of Satcom-RFID Kits, Everything i need

http://www.rfidjournal.com/articles/view?3057/2#back-from-modal

U.S. Military Ramps Up Adoption of Satcom-RFID Kits

Most of the nation's military branches have deployed the technology, which combines RFID and satellite communications, to track and manage supply shipments in the field.
By Claire Swedberg
With the PDK, the military can track the movement of weapons, vehicles and other supplies. A fixed reader can be temporarily set up at a position where supplies are trucked through, or where incoming supplies are unloaded from a plane. The PDK's handheldreader can be carried into areas where inventory counts are needed and, upon return to the kit, be connected to the modem so it can transmit the collected information to a DOD server. 

The PDK was developed by Savi Technologies in 2005, based on the needs of the U.S. military (see Portable Kit Enables Remote Tracking). "They had a need for a self-contained unit with no fixed infrastructure for power or communications," says Savi's David Stephens, senior vice president, public sector. The military was already using the Iridium modem for satellite communications, which is why Savi developed the PDK with the Iridium 9601 modem built in. 



Savi's Portable Deployment Kit (PDK) is being used by most of the nation's military branches.

Savi personnel visited locations in Iraq to test the PDK system as recently as this past fall, when the company added new capabilities to the PDK platform. Those capabilities included the Savi Manifest Application (SMA) enabling cargo and vehicles to be associated with each other on the In-Transit Visibility (ITV) server. 

"We are continuously working to expand user functional applications to increase the operational efficiencies of the service management systems using the standard PDK platform," Stephens says. 

Iridium recently signed a contract with the U.S. military for its 9601 Short Burst Data (SBD) modem to be included on the department's list of standard equipment. It can be sold to any agency within the DOD, with or without the accompanying PDK. The modem can be connected to Bluetooth, ZigBee or ultrawide-band (UWB) devices, Ewert says, as well as toRFID readers.

DC (direct current)

http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/DC-direct-current

DC (direct current)

Part of the Electronics glossary:
See also Ohm's Law.
DC (direct current) is the unidirectional flow or movement of electric charge carriers (which are usually electrons). The intensity of the current can vary with time, but the general direction of movement stays the same at all times. As an adjective, the term DC is used in reference to voltage whose polarity never reverses.
In a DC circuit, electrons emerge from the negative, or minus, pole and move towards the positive, or plus, pole. Nevertheless, physicists define DC as traveling from plus to minus.
Direct current is produced by electrochemical and photovoltaic cells and batteries. In contrast, the electricity available from utility mains in most countries is AC (alternating current). Utility AC can be converted to DC by means of a power supply consisting of a transformer, a rectifier (which prevents the flow of current from reversing), and a filter (which eliminates current pulsations in the output of the rectifier).
Virtually all electronic and computer hardware needs DC to function. Most solid-stateequipment requires between 1.5 and 13.5 volts. Current demands can range from practically zero for an electronic wristwatch to more than 100 amperes for a radio communications power amplifier. Equipment using vacuum tubes, such as a high-power radio or television broadcast transmitter or a CRT (cathode-ray tube) display, require from about 150 volts to several thousand volts DC.