

A sign of things to come. There is an Illuminati plan to have all cars
micro-chipped in this way. It is being sold to the public as a means of
stopping car theft, but the real reason is the global control of all motor
vehicles. Not possible? OK, read this!
Stolen Car Brought
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David Icke
To A Stop By Satellite
a sign of things to come
By Bob Mitchell and Tracy Huffman
Toronto Star Staff Reporters
Three teenagers are facing charges after the stolen car they were driving
was stopped by remote control on Islington Ave. Provincial police were
waiting as an alarm-monitoring company used satellite technology to stop the
wheels of the 1999 Chrysler Intrepid and the surprised occupants bailed out.
Police say Monday's incident is among the first cases in Greater Toronto
where a stolen vehicle was stopped through the use of a computer tracking
device inside the car. Vehicle-tracking devices are commonly installed in
luxury cars as well as rental vehicles, said Andrew Dolan, business manager
of Bob Bannerman Dodge Jeep on Don Mills Rd. ``It's an alarm system and a
tracking device at the same time,'' he said. ``When the car is stolen, the
company notifies the customer through a pager system. Then the company will
track (the car) via satellite because there is a chip in the car.''
The
remote control system can turn off the car's engines and lock the doors,
trapping the thief in the vehicle. Police said the Intrepid, which had
been stolen from a Thrifty Car and Truck Rental lot in Kitchener, was
equipped with a Global Positioning System tracking device monitored by
Navlynx Canada Inc. The car was stolen around 2:15 p.m. and was seen
travelling on Highway 401 toward Toronto, said Constable Lisa Anderson of
the Port Credit detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police. ``As officers
were getting into position to intercept the stolen vehicle, they received
information updates (from the police dispatcher, in contact with the
monitoring company) as to the exact speed of the vehicle, its exact
location, how much gas was left in the fuel tank, even information as to
which doors on the motor vehicle were locked or unlocked,'' Anderson said.
``Officers were also informed that there was no need to attempt to stop the
vehicle because the monitoring company had the capabilities to disable the
vehicle once it reached a safe location to do so.'' Police say the vehicle
left Highway 401 and travelled south on Islington Ave.
Navlynx disabled
the vehicle as it came to a stop at the intersection of Islington Ave. and
Norseman St., where officers moved in and nabbed the three teenagers as they
ran from the disabled vehicle. The security system, which can be used in
any vehicle, costs about $400 installed, and the customer pays a monthly fee
of around $20, Dolan said. ``This kind of device could be the answer to
many of our ills,'' said Ontario Provincial Police Superintendent Jay Hope,
regional commander for Greater Toronto. ``This is the first time I know of a
stolen car being stopped this way on our highways. ``Company officials
said they've used it before in finding rental vehicles that have been
stolen, but this is the first time it's ever been used for stolen vehicle
being stopped by police and the occupants arrested. ``This technology
would greatly assist all police officers in protecting all persons against
property damage, serious injuries and deaths in relation to police
pursuits.''
source:
Toronto Star
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