Sunday, May 24, 2009

Solution to RFID Chips in Currency? Rolling Mills!





























Depending on their configuration, hand-cranked rolling mills are used to grind grain and to create foil out of metal, among other uses.

I think these handy devices would be perfect to destroy RFID chips that may be implanted in our currency at some point in the future.

Standard U.S. currency is about 67mm wide with a thickness of just under .11mm, so this particular mill's 76mm side rollers will be plenty wide enough, even if you have to (or want to) insert several bills at once.

You may even want to get creative by inserting such fiat bills between sheets of sandpaper for extra crushing force if your mill of choice won't accept such thin (or thinly veiled) inputs as Federal Reserve notes.

I'm not necessarily recommending
this brand or model, but it is certainly one good example of a hand-operated mill that should very effectively crush any unwanted items which have been inserted into your folding "money".

And while you're at it, why not have some fun using it to crush grain for your future survival? Or making gold foil and gold leaf with a small part of your gold supply?

Your gold supply...

You know, your hedge against the inevitable future inflation and currency devaluation that is sure to follow Obama's so-called "stimulus" act.


"Hey, Wall Street, don't panic! I mean I'm only crushing your HEADS! Crush you!"

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1 comment:

anon said...

Massacard? ROFL.