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The Mark Of The Beast Is Here


A tiny chip will be implanted inside the human body which will send and receive radio messages, this chip will be used to identify the person implanted. With a simple scan on the hand which the chip is implanted, it will be possible to transact with any business, this means those who refuse the chip will not be able to buy or sell. The chip will also be used as a GPS locater to track humans, they will know where you are and what you are doing. This thing has already started, right now a cell phone with a GPS locater can be used to track and locate people. A tracking device on car can tell where you're, the speed you are travelling, the time you reached a particular destination. The only thing left right now is the same technology to be implanted on the human beings. When they introduce these chips they will call it the latest technology breakthrough to make our lives easier. They will not say this is 666, of course not, otherwise people would fight the system. Satan is not omnipresent, he be can't in many places at once like God can, so to control human beings he will use technology. Companies already market pagers for children so parents can keep it touch when youngsters are away from home. Adding the ability to pinpoint location at any time is natural extension; keeping track of the child through a chip implanted under the skin may be another. Bernard Beck, a Northwestern University sociologist. “If I have a universal ID implanted, I can cash a check anywhere in the world. There’s no worry about credit cards being stolen. These are attractive matters.”Implanting tracers in criminals could reduce incarceration because it would allow them to be tracked at all times. And, he added, people wearing locators would be deterred from committing crimes because of the likelihood they would be caught. But the potential loss of privacy is a huge issue. Everyone likes to drop off the screen for an hour or so now and then. Although potential problems are huge, locator ID chips may be inevitable, said Cornish of the World Future Society. Just as many people now allow supermarket chains to keep computerized records of their individual purchases in return for price discounts, many will embrace the chips for the security and convenience they offer, Cornish said.“We all want to walk down the street feeling safe,” he said. “This technology offers that promise along with the dilemma of lost privacy.” Cornish believers, at least initially, that such chips would be voluntary. But he acknowledges that “things that are voluntary today have a way of becoming compulsory tomorrow.”


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