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Somalis new scam

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Chubby

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Here in minnesota with are great welfare and giveaway plans these people are borrowing kids from different familys when they go into get there bennys, the more kids the more money. One of the workers caught some familys in there offices with extra kids. SO then they tried to photo and Id the kids to stop more abuse of the system but the courts said it was not leagle to take pics of there kids.... What a crock of $hit.......... WE are totally screwed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I have not heard of that scam yet. But it does not shock me in the least.

I live towards the cities, but work in Sauk Rapids, and the stories I hear from my co-workers about the Somalis in the St. Cloud area are enough to make a person sick! I am very happy that I do not have a child attending the St. Cloud School District!
 
Don't even get me started!! :mad:

Where I'm at, they had to implement a course in there "New Employee Training" on "How to use the bathroom". Yep, cuz they don't know how to use a toilet and would break the seats and tanks. They STAND on them! They are so "clean" and "pure"! What a load. They lived in mud huts back in the motherland.

Restrooms are a health hazard and disaster!
 
Don't even get me started!! :mad:

Where I'm at, they had to implement a course in there "New Employee Training" on "How to use the bathroom". Yep, cuz they don't know how to use a toilet and would break the seats and tanks. They STAND on them! They are so "clean" and "pure"! What a load. They lived in mud huts back in the motherland.

Restrooms are a health hazard and disaster!

Yep, the same issues apply at some of the bigger companies around the St. Cloud area also. I feel for ya, I do not think I could put up with that type of behavior in the work place.
 
Here in minnesota with are great welfare and giveaway plans these people are borrowing kids from different familys when they go into get there bennys, the more kids the more money. One of the workers caught some familys in there offices with extra kids. SO then they tried to photo and Id the kids to stop more abuse of the system but the courts said it was not leagle to take pics of there kids.... What a crock of $hit.......... WE are totally screwed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This has been going on with the Mexicans in Willmar for several years. Daughter of a friend of mine works in the welfare office.

They know this scam is going on but they are forbidden to do anything about it.
The welfare staff would buy candy treats (their own personal money) and hand out to the small kids when the "family" could come in for "benefits."

It got to the point where some of the shared around kids would walk around behind the counter to the shelf where the treats were kept.

Hmmmmmm.......how did they know that??? :rolleyes:

Willmar also has a large Somali population too. Downtown Willmar now has the Somali's staked out at the West end, and the Mexicans on the East end.

Many downtown long established businesses have bailed for the south Hwy 71 commercial developments.

Oh, I moved to Willmar in 1966, things have sure changed.
 
I just knew there was a need for this when I seen it!

Here in minnesota with are great welfare and giveaway plans these people are borrowing kids from different familys when they go into get there bennys, the more kids the more money. One of the workers caught some familys in there offices with extra kids. SO then they tried to photo and Id the kids to stop more abuse of the system but the courts said it was not leagle to take pics of there kids.... What a crock of $hit.......... WE are totally screwed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.prosecurityzone.com/Cust...re_developments_for_implantable_RFID_chip.asp

Future developments for implantable RFID chip
VeriChip (published 09/07/2009)

VeriChip outlines its plans for the development of the implantable RFID chip for use in healthcare applications


VeriChip, a provider of radio frequency identification (RFID) systems for healthcare and patient-related needs, has provided additional comments regarding its VeriMed Health Link patient identification system following the recent passage of a bill by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives banning forced microchip implantation in humans, and also outlined its current and potential future applications for its RFID implantable microchip. The VeriMed Health Link system was cleared by the FDA in 2004 as a Class II medical device and is the first and only implantable microchip cleared by the FDA for patient identification.

The Company’s VeriMed Health Link system is the connection between a patient and their personal health record. It provides emergency room doctors and nurses with immediate access to vital medical and emergency contact information, which will help them to treat the patient rapidly, accurately and safely during an emergency. Health Link utilizes a tiny microchip (similar in size to a grain of rice), handheld scanner and a secure online database. The Health Link microchip stores only a unique 16-digit identification number and is injected just under the skin in the rear upper portion of the right arm. When a Health Link member presents in an emergency department unconscious, unresponsive or confused, emergency medical personnel use the Health Link scanner to retrieve the member’s identification number to access his or her personal health record.

The Company has always focused on improving the health and welfare of high-risk patients who chose its first-of-its-kind, FDA-cleared technology, the VeriMed Health Link system. As the VeriMed Health Link system evolves from identification to other applications including potential diagnosis and treatment, with applications ranging from the glucose-sensing microchip to other sensor applications and more, the Company envisions the full development of its technology through various patents it holds. In light of the current administration and its focus on personal health records, the Company anticipates the continuing evolution of its intellectual property and technology.

One example of the Company’s current technology in action is its relationship with Alzheimer’s Community Care, based in West Palm Beach, FL. More than 100 participating individuals, those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia and their caregivers, have received the Health Link implantable microchip to provide emergency department staff easy access to those patients' identification and medical information.

In November 2008, VeriChip purchased all intellectual property related to implantable human RFID and sensor technologies including, but not limited to, Patent No. 7,125,382 entitled “Embedded Bio-Sensor System” from Digital Angel Corporation. That patent is currently being utilized in connection with VeriChip’s and its development partner’s, Receptors, efforts to jointly develop a glucose-sensing device. VeriChip announced in December 2008 that the Phase I proof-of-concept program successfully prepared prototype examples for both the glucose-selective binding environment and the glucose-competitive signaling component. These critical components were used to demonstrate the bench top format application of the glucose-sensing system to the detection of glucose levels. This demonstration is the proof-of-concept foundation of the glucose-sensing system.

In May 2009, VeriChip, in conjunction with its development partner, announced plans to develop surveillance and point-of-care sensor systems that will efficiently detect and identify the presence of a particular biological threat such as influenza virus, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) or other illnesses. The companies published a white paper outlining the development of “An Integrated Sensor System for the Detection of Bio-Threats from Pandemics to Emerging Diseases to Bio-Terrorism”.

Silverman commented, “In November, I made a substantial investment in this Company based on my belief in the technology, its current applications and its potential in the future. As we look to the future, we place significant value on our intellectual property, including our implantable microchip, and the potential of a glucose-sensing device and related sensor applications, to address healthcare, identification and security needs around the globe.”

Hey its better than the tatoo's the Nazis used
 
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