Some may ask, what is the Micro Chip and why do you feel so strongly that it is the Mark of the Beast?
All my life, I've heard speculation of the mark of the beast. "It's the number 666", "It's the bar code", etc. Through history technology has never been prepared to do what is needed by the Anti-Christ… control (until now).
The Micro Chip, also known as a RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification), is a transmitting devise that can take any shape required for its purpose. Applied Digital Solutions is the maker of the chip designed for human use (VeriChip) and former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson (former health secretary for President Bush) is the director.
RFID chips can store and transmit name, picture, finger print data, physical description, family history, tax information, criminal record, bank codes, health records, employment, income, and address. It sends out a signal that can be tracked by GPS (Global Positioning Systems). The chip can even be set up to record and transmit your body temperature, pulse, etc.
The chips can be remotely enabled and disabled by the discretion of the "Gate Keeper"
If this is not alarming enough, the GPS systems is owned solely by our Government. All GPS devises are operating off our Government satellites.
The RFID chip IS being used today. A Cincinnati Surveillance Company has required employees to be equipped with an internal RFID chip, Mexican Government officials are required to have the RFID chip, and a VIP Baja Beach Club in ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /> Barcelona is using them for regular clients for access to the club and for the purchase of drinks and food. The RFID chip is being used to track the food you eat from the field to the plate. A 29 year old in Vancouver , Canada and a 28 year old in Brooklyn , NY unlocks the door to their home and logs onto their computer with the RFID in their hand. Criminals are being equipped with RFID tags to keep a watch on their locations.
A prototype car has been equipped with a transponder. Put your hand, with the RFID chip in it, on the window; the car starts and the door unlocks and opens.
This system is slowly being introduced as security, ease, and speed. We are constantly being told how fast and hectic life is and that we need ways to make things faster and less stressful. These points are being fed to us in news, sitcoms, commercials, even cartoons. Any physiatrist will tell you, tell a person long enough and they'll start to believe it. Mobile speed pass and speed pass Timex watches, self checkouts, identity theft, EZ-Pass toll systems, etc. We've been slowly conditioned to accept the lack of privacy, cameras in stores, side walks, and traffic lights and highways. There's hardly no place you can go without getting on camera. On February 2009 our country will go fully digital. The cell phone you carry is GPS tracked. Networks know what show you're watching on TV. Your store purchases are being logged if you use reward/discount cards. And, because of the recently passed Patriot Act, there might be an agent reading this right now due to key words entered on the internet… Hello Mr.
Security Agent ;)
It is said that the idea of micro chipping America as been in the talks. To save lives, control immigration, and to keep a constant eye on the public. If you don't think this is true, take a look at new legislation that allows the government to listen in on phone conversations, email, etc without a warrant. Unconstitutional you say? Yes it is, but any part of our Constitution that get's in the way of government are being challenged almost daily.
The idea is catching on; according to research released by the Institute for Grocery Distribution (IGD), a retail think-tank, almost one in ten teenagers and one in twenty adults are willing to have a microchip implanted to pay shop bills and help to prevent card or identity fraud and muggings.
How close are we really to using this type of technology in everyday stores? Albertsons in Europe, Middle East, and Africa are already implementing pay by touch technology.
Tommy Thompson is putting together a plan to have VeriChips inserted in Americans to "help save thousands of lives every year"
But really, isn't this technology too expensive right now? The technology itself is what most people would consider "pocket change". The RFID chip is $2 and the receivers are $50.
What does this all mean? We are aligned and being prepared for total control. With the RFID chip inserted in you, physical currency can become no more, you won't need a drivers license, medical card, or social security card. You can be tracked where ever you go; they'll be no place to hide. If you get out of line, the chip can be remotely turned off so you can not purchase goods or access your employer, house, car, or bank. Don't let yourself spiritually fall asleep. Do not accept this mark.
It would take only one more 9/11 to cause the chip to be mandated.
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