So I'm following some leads found in Piscina's Jester's post
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2128681
and started looking at other Freemason sites. Do all of them have this?
http://rimasons.org/programs/chip
"CH.I.P" - as it is known throughout the Rhode Island Masonic community - stands for the Child Identification Program adopted by the Freemasons of Rhode Island which provides a significant community service to the many communities in Rhode Island.
All too often, we see or hear of a story of a lost, runaway or apparently abducted child. This program is designed to facilitate the safe recovery of these youngsters by the authorities.
A two minute video is created and still images are captured of your child. These digital files are then written to a Compact Disc (CD). An Information Sheet is also printed out of your child. This sheet contains photo images, finger prints and detachable ID cards, both of these services are done free of charge, and handed directly to the parent(s) for safekeeping. All the images and information is deleted from the system after the CD and Information Sheet are created - If your child is ever missing, you can provide the CD with the digital information and the information sheet with the finger prints of your child to the authorities. Law enforcement agency searches are enhanced by this expeditious information. It behooves you as concerned and protective parents to use this free service often.
If you would like us to provide this service at your next organizational function please contact us at the address or telephone number below, we would be happy to help.
Rhode Island Freemasons' Child Identification Program
222 Taunton Avenue, East Providence, Rhode Island 02914-4556
Please call us today:
Ph: (401) 435-4650
Fx: (401) 435-4423
Volunteer! Click here.
The Child Identification Program is provided as a free service
I don't know if this has been posted already, but I'm wondering why would you need to use this service often? Wouldn't one set of fingerprints suffice and don't parents already take pics of their kids regularly? Giving all your data about your kids to a bunch of creepy old secretive men is a good idea in what universe? Are they using this to target kids and vulnerable families?
Can anyone think of a way to cross reference actual missing children cases to parents who may have done this program?
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Commoner ago
Who controls the info tied to the chip?
2impendingdoom ago
Thanks a good question. They claim to delete it, but what happens when they "forget" and all that data gets used for nefarious purposes. When those kids grow up all their finger prints are already collected to hack their iphones or what have you. And I'm sure there are no confidentiality breaches for a voluntary submission of info meaning no legal recourse if its ever used against them.
Commoner ago
I am thinking that they could just CHANGE the data to make your kid out to be "NOT YOUR KID".
Now, if your pet is chipped, there is a central site that stores the info tying the chip number to the pet's owner. What if the site 'messed up' and when your lost, chipped-pet is found, the data shows it belongs to John Podesta, instead of you.
carmencita ago
That is one of the scariest thoughts ever. I don't even want to go there, but we must consider all possibilities. Horror of Horrors. @2impendingdoom @fogdryer...What do you think of this possibility really? Is this possible. This chip thing is like a Very Bad Horror Movie. Night of the Living Dead. I am going to pray longer and harder.
2impendingdoom ago
Honestly I don't know.
carmencita ago
Yes, I guess it was a retorical question. We must decide to win.
fogdryer ago
Never thought of this
Clintons made a lot of money in the end run, buying people's Info
carmencita ago
Yeah, what they are wanting to do with it, that is the part that scares me.
2impendingdoom ago
Hadn't even thought of that.
argosciv ago
nor I, on that note...
definitely another thing to consider