6.16.2009

Corporate America rolls out mark of the beast

The RFID chip is a tyrant’s wet dream. If you step out of line, the man turns off your chip. It has been called by many as the Mark of the Beast. That isn’t stopping corporate America, including the U.S. Army, to start getting the public to love the RFID chip.

It has been in passports. You can get your pets and children chipped. You can get chipped to have your healthcare records made available if you go to the hospital. Homeland Security offers a program which will aid in your ability to fly without harassment from airport security if you accept the RFID chip.

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1 comment:

Briefcase said...

Think about it: there's only the chip. None of the other things, like Beast worship, stinging locusts, or 200 million riders on lion-faced horses. Fact is, it isn't here yet. Plus the chip is too costly and too complicated to become world-wide legal tender. You see, whatever it seems like in the US, the prophesies say that everyone will be affected and that there'll be no other means of payment for anybody. That includes the poorest people who turn over a dollar a day. Who's going to implant them with a $15 chip just to keep track of them when nobody honestly wants to know what they're doing?

Read my free e-book Walkabout: The History of a Brief Century for a banker's analysis of how the Mark of the Beast might actually work.