The Mark: Scientist Claims Human Microchip Implants Will Become "Not Optional"

Posted by $ AJAshinoff 11 years ago to Science
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They will have to physically force this on me. Hell, I won't even use a GPS and my cell phone is older than dirt.


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  • Posted by $ 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/sweden-movin...

    The only reason they aren't now is because cash is readily available in society. Personally, I will go out of my way to pay in cash or pickup a gift card before using my debit or credit cards. Sure they can do it now through a variety of steps but there is still an alternative that they cannot track.
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  • Posted by $ Maphesdus 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Hypothetically, yes, the exclusive use of electronic or digital currency could potentially allow a government agency to track everyone's purchases, as well as shut off or block an individual's ability to buy and sell in the digital marketplace. However, this potential already exists in the form of credit cards, debit cards, and electronic banking. Frankly, I don't see how taking the technology behind a debit card and implanting directly it into a person's skin changes anything. If it's the digital marketplace you're afraid of, that's already here. It's called the internet.

    You say RFID chips could allow the government to block a person from the marketplace, and I'm just pointing out they can already do that right now. All they need to do is call your bank and tell them to freeze your account. I don't see why the physical location of the microchip, whether it's in your skin or in a credit card, makes any difference.
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  • Posted by $ 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I know all of what you said..which was only a small part of what I said. Care to go into the rest? The biblical number being used to prevent people from buying, selling, or trading sure aligns itself well with this tech, no? After all, ALL technology is based on numbers at their core, why not 666?
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  • Posted by $ 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Yeah, I agree. The fact that my speculation has hit the mark to such a high percentage is scaring the crap out of me.
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  • Posted by $ Maphesdus 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Actually, the so-called "prophecy" in the Bible was nothing more than a criticism of ancient government leaders who were alive at the time the religious priests were writing their texts. It has nothing to do with modern times. The number 666 actually refers to Nero Caesar, who was greatly disliked by the early Christian writers of the Bible. But because people in that day did not have freedom of speech, criticizing government leaders often meant imprisonment or execution. So to avoid punishment, political critics would cloak their criticisms in allegory, metaphor, and mathematical equations. That way, even if the document fell into the wrong hands, only people who understood the secret code would know what it was actually talking about. Because these ancient people used the same sets of symbols for their numbers and their letters (Greek and Hebrew, the two main languages of the Bible, both work like this), every word and name had a numerical equivalent. When you take the Greek letters of Nero Ceasar's name and add up their mathematical total, it equals 666. The great mistake of religious leaders has been to take these ancient writings and assume that they somehow predicted the future, when in reality they were just criticisms aimed at the government leaders who were ruling at the time the texts were written.

    666: The Number of the Beast - Numberphile:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkZqFtYt...
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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 11 years ago
    Whoa, these guys read your book... And acted on it!!! Freaky!! Life imitating art. I would just say "NO", emphatically. I am capable of engaging in my life without such a thing.
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  • Posted by $ 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I didn't post it as factual. I posted it as a precursor to the emerging world we are being forced to live in. Whether you like it or now Maphesdeus an individuals life is continually being encroached upon by government using this type of technology. And yes there was something prophesized centuries ago about a mark of the beast where a person will not be able to buy, sell or trade. There is no "conspiracy theory garbage" when people can not see what you type on your compute as you type it, track your movements by your cellphone, computer use, and your car, where all of your activity on the web is being monitored, and in an environment where a totalitarian leaning government now had the lawful right to dictate your health decisions (enter another embedded chip). So my friend, don't be so quick to dismiss the message just because of the messenger.
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