Anybody know stuff on the chip implants??

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Anybody know stuff on the chip implants??

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They r comin out with chips that can pinpoint your location and you can buy or sell with them cause they dial right into your bank. they are called verichips and are mad easy to find out about. Is this stuff as bad as i think it is??? this could lead up to the end times. :2gun: -sk8er

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sk8er wrote:They r comin out with chips that can pinpoint your location and you can buy or sell with them cause they dial right into your bank. they are called verichips and are mad easy to find out about. Is this stuff as bad as i think it is??? this could lead up to the end times. :2gun: -sk8er

I feel that those chip implants will be used in the end times..One way the government will be able to keep track of all people and there money!!!

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One of my teachers was going on and on about how they were definatly "The mark of the beast". I dont think so. But maybe I dont know. But i really doubt it.

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jddlwlr wrote:One of my teachers was going on and on about how they were definatly "The mark of the beast". I dont think so. But maybe I dont know. But i really doubt it.
One of these days people wont be able to buy or sell without a mark of the beast...Sounds like this would fall right in line with scripture...My thought anyway

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yeah that makes sense. but not for a while will they get to that IF they do.

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Revelation 13:16-17
16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.


I don't know about these chips, but they would have to be in your forehead or hand, and this passage seems to indicate something highly visible.

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Yeah thats what i was thinking to. if i ever get one its going in the left hand though. ( I actually do think that they are put in the hand and forhead)
http://www.greaterthings.com/News/Chip_Implants/
i didnt look at all of that, but it seems to have a lot of info on them, encluding a picture of one.
New York Times wrote: "The approval letter from the F.D.A. also contains ominous warnings about potential risks, like migration of the implanted chip and interference with magnetic resonance imaging device, which are widely used in hospitals. There is no evidence that such possibilities are problems with VeriChip, but critics hope such warnings will help scare off the big medical products companies that Applied Digital desperately needs to sign on as distributors."
Taken from an article in the NY times. that migrating sounds a bit painful.

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Sure does sound painfull...Bet they will use it on prisoners first...

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Nothing that happens today or tomorrow has any relevance to anything written in the book of revelation whatsoever. The apocalyptic writing of John the Elder, as well as the many, many others before him who wrote of similar apocalypses were referring to their own times, not ourd. The Mark, according to the ebst biblical scholars, refers to the money from Rome with the marking "666," which referred to the emperor--who was most likely Nero.

The earth will end in about 5 billion years, many billions of years after humanity ends. If you want to estimate the date of the end, you can get in a long long line of estimators, who started--well, long before Jesus supposedly walked the earth. And all of them were wrong, including Jesus, who expected everything to happen before the deaths of his disciples. The last "end of the world" was January 27th. Of course I'm writing to you from beyond the grave.

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Here is an article I found fastinating on the subject



Mexico's Attorney General required the Mark of the Beast in 160 people. Thousands more are now planned...


And he shall make all, both little and great, rich and poor, freemen and bondmen, to have a character in their right hand or on their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, but he that hath the character, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. (Apocalypse Chapter 13: 16-17)

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - Security has reached the subcutaneous level for Mexico's attorney general and at least 160 people in his office - they have been implanted with microchips that get them access to secure areas of their headquarters.

Mexico's top federal prosecutors and investigators began receiving chip implants in their arms in November in order to get access to restricted areas inside the attorney general's headquarters, said Antonio Aceves, general director of Solusat, the company that distributes the microchips in Mexico.

Attorney General Rafael Macedo de la Concha and 160 of his employees were implanted at a cost to taxpayers of $150 for each rice grain-sized chip. More are scheduled to get "tagged" in coming months, and key members of the Mexican military, the police and the office of President Vicente Fox might follow suit, Aceves said. Fox's office did not immediately return a call seeking comment. Aceves said his company eventually hopes to provide Mexican officials with implantable devices that can track their physical location at any given time, but that technology is still under development.

The chips that have been implanted are manufactured by VeriChip Corp., a subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions Inc. (ADSX) of Palm Beach, Fla. They lie dormant under the skin until read by an electromagnetic scanner, which uses a technology known as radio frequency identification, or RFID, that's now getting hot in the inventory and supply chain businesses. Erik Michielsen, director of RFID analysis at ABI Research Inc., said that in theory the chips could be as secure as existing RFID-based access control systems such as the contactless employee badges widely used in corporate and government facilities.

In addition to the chips sold to the Mexican government, more than 1,000 Mexicans have implanted them for medical reasons, Aceves said. Hospital officials can use a scanning device to download a chip's serial number, which they then use to access a patient's blood type, name and other information on a computer. Still, Silverman said that his company has sold 7,000 chips to distributors across the United States and that more than 1,000 of those had likely been inserted into U.S. customers, mostly for security or identification reasons.

Because the Applied Digital chips cannot be easily removed - and are housed in glass capsules designed to break and be unusable if taken out - they could be even more popular someday if they eventually can incorporate locator capabilities. Already, global positioning system chips have become common accouterments on jewelry or clothing in Mexico. In fact, in March, Mexican authorities broke up a ring of used-car salesmen turned kidnappers who were known as "Los Chips" because they searched their victims to detect whether they were carrying the chips to help them be located.

Bio-chip implant "VeriPay" arrives for cashless checkless society...
At a global security conference held on November 21, 2003, in Paris, an American company, Applied Digital Solutions, announced a new syringe-injectable microchip "VeriPay" implant for humans, designed to be used as a fraud-proof payment method for cash and credit-card transactions. The chip implant is being presented as an advance over credit cards and smart cards, which, absent biometrics and appropriate safeguard technologies, are subject to theft, resulting in identity fraud.

Cashless payment systems are now part of a larger technology development subset: government identification experiments that seek to combine cashless payment applications with national ID information on media (such as a "smart" card), which contain a whole host of government, personal, employment and commercial data and applications on a single, contactless RFID chip. "We are the only ones out there offering implantable ID technology," said Silverman, who announced the "VeriPay" service during a speech Friday at ID World 2003 in Paris. "We believe the market will evolve to use our product."

VeriPay - Your Cash Register on the move...
You can now accept credit card payments from your customers anywhere and anytime. All you need is a standard GSM mobile phone, which becomes an EFTPOS terminal in your pocket. You don't even need to make a phone call - transaction details are simply sent as an SMS text message and confirmed within a few seconds. Ensure the card is good and money is in your bank before you leave the job. No more end-of-day paperwork, visits to the bank or double handling of transactions.

U.N. meeting hears proposal for global human database, ID numbers, to register everyone…

Every person in the world would be fingerprinted and registered under a universal identification scheme to fight illegal immigration and people smuggling outlined at a United Nations meeting today. The plan was put forward by Pascal Smet, the head of Belgium's independent asylum review board, at a roundtable meeting with ministers including Australian Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock this afternoon. But he said the plan could be extended worldwide.
Verichip, a miniaturized, implantable identification device with a variety of medical, security and emergency applications...

VeriChip is an implantable, 12mm by 2.1mm radio frequency device about the size of the point of a typical ballpoint pen. Each VeriChip will contain a unique identification number and other critical data. Utilizing an external scanner, radio frequency energy passes through the skin energizing the dormant VeriChip, which then emits a radio frequency signal transmitting the identification number and other data contained in the VeriChip. The scanner will display the identification number, but the VeriChip data can also be transmitted, via telephone or the Internet, to an FDA compliant, secure data-storage site. It will then be accessible by authorized personnel. Inserting the VeriChip device is a simple procedure performed in an outpatient, office setting. It requires only local anesthesia, a tiny incision and perhaps a small adhesive bandage. Sutures are not necessary.

Ex-New Jersey surgeon offers himself for experiment

NEWARK -- The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center have spurred a former surgeon from New Jersey to turn himself into a human guinea pig. Five days after the Sept. 11 attacks, Richard Seelig spent about five minutes implanting two "Verichips" -- each no larger than a small breath mint -- below the skin of his right forearm and right hip.

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