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In OMNI magazine 1983 in an article by Phoebe Hoban, Artificial intelligence-Laser Cards: The floppy disk of the future may not be a disk at all, but a snippet of plastic resembling a credit card. And this inconspicuous memory device, small enough to fit into your wallet, will be able to store an entire book of data about you. According to it's maker, Drexler Technology Corp (now called LaserCard Corporation) in Mountain View, Ca., the Drexon laser card will be widely used as portable software for personal computers and video games. It will make available a new kind of identification from electronic passports to miniature medical files that could hold hospital records and even x-ray images. Your driver's licence, registration, insurance, and an entire automobile maintenance history could be carried in your pocket...the small cards are likely to offer extraordinary storage space. Right now the cards, which sell in quantity for about $1.50 each, can store 2 megabytes of information-the equivalent of about 800 pages of text. Within two or three years from now these remarkable products will be packing 7 megabytes, and ten years from now, Drexler claims these remarkable products will hold 25 megabytes per side. Just think, you could walk around with approximately 20,000 pages of information on everything about you in a handy little card in your pocket.

In the Denver Post, June 21, 1981, an article by Gail Pitts Stated: It's finally happening: this all purpose identification computer chip for animal, people, heavy equipment, and the daily TV set...a chip...about the size of the lead in an automatic pencil--which can be injected with a simple insulin-type syringe into human or horse...the needle is capped and ready to forever identify something or somebody...it can be affixed to inanimate objects with epoxy--hidden inside the TV set...or under the felt of the base of an antique silver candlestick holder...contained in the package is an induction coil and a capacitor to create a weak electrical signal when a scanner activates it...one wafer is encoded with a 12-digit unique number. With 12 digits, the system can produce some 4 billion unique numbers...system ID's injected is the outgrowth of electronic identification research conducted over the past 10 years by the federal government at Los Alamo. 

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How does this microchip identification technology work? Here is a basic illustration. Suppose you have a pet. Info-Pet and other similar animal ID companies are marketing pet identification systems. Each chip, about the size of a grain of rice, has a unique number that can be read with a hand-held scanner. A hypodermic needle is used to insert the microchip painlessly into the animal. Information is stored in the chip such as the identity of the owner, address, veterinarian and the pet's medical records. For approximately $25 TO $35 you can have your animal implanted. So, if your cat is lost in Albany, NY and turns up in Kansas City, Missouri without an ID tag but has been implanted, a scanner can read the invisible chip and all the information comes up for review. As a result, your pet will be properly identified and returned to you. A great system? Yes, in a lot of ways, especially if you love pets! However, there are many who suggest people should be next. The two groups being targeted are prisoners and children. Overcrowded jails have caused some people to suggest microchip transponder ID s for them, because by using a remote scanning device it is possible to know their exact location at all times. Any attempts to escape or hide will be futile. Any prisoner could be located instantly. With children, what better way to stop kidnapping? 

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We need to understand that the microchip's main purpose is simple: IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION. Incidentally, some people still think the UPC bar code will ultimately be used to operate the world wide information system, leading to the mark of the beast. But the UPC bar code system is very limited. It does not have the capacity to update data on the individual. I do want to make clear here that the UPC code is just a "link" for identifying products and items in a computer data bank system. However, the microchip because it has an eprom embedded in it, can have its data updated effortlessly.

Are biochip/microchips in their various forms really the wave of the future? In May 1996 the Chicago Tribune featured a headline "In Future Tiny Chip May Get Under Your Skin." The following article gave all the beneficial reasons for microchip implants. You would never have to worry about lost or stolen credit cards, you would also have safety, protection, security, etc . Think it will never happen in humans?

Consider this, from this same Chicago Tribune article. Edward Cornish, President of the World Future Society, which is a globalist new age group, stated, "The locator ID chip may be inevitable." He also made this chillingly candid statement about the microchip's use: "Things that are voluntary today, have a way of becoming compulsory tomorrow."

Could the microchip implant lead to the future mark of the beast, spoken of in the Bible?

According to Strong's Concordance, the Greek word charagma means "a scratch or etching, stamp a badge of servitude, graven mark." Derivatives of the word are: "charakter"- a graver, the figure stamped, i.e. an exact copy or representation, express image; "charax"- to sharpen to a point through the idea of scratching. Evangelist Dr. Carl Sanders, an engineer who previously helped develop the microchip, shared the following information in his book, Are You Ready For the New World Order?

"The pattern for the microchip transponder data when read under a scanner, will be as follows:

  1. Name and picture
  2. Social security number
  3. Fingerprint data
  4. Physical description
  5. Address
  6. Family history
  7. Occupation and income
  8. Tax information
  9. Criminal record

Only naivety would cause one to believe that privacy of any kind really exists today."

In Revelation 13 we see three components of the future new world order working in tandem under this future 666 Antichrist and his world system. Jeff Baker, political analyst, researcher, and journalist, in his excellent classic book, Cheque Mate, (p. 203) comments on the meaning and significance of 666.

"I believe that the 666 is actually a combination of three sets of sixes. The first 6 represents man's political system, The second 6 represents the economic system of man, and the third represents the religious system of man." A very astute observation, and that is exactly the three headed structure we find in Rev. 13. The 666 referred to in verse 18 is very significant, because in ancient times a person's name had a fixed numerical value. The reason for that: the letters of the alphabet were used for numbers. In scripture, 6 is the number representing man. The number 6 is also considered sacred by many new age and secret society groups, A triad, or 3, is God's number. So, the triple 6 (666) is the symbol of man making himself God. See Daniel 11:36 and 2 Thess. 2:4. The number 666 is also the Greek word chi xi stigma. (Rev. 13:18) Strong's Concordance: "The 22nd, 14th, and an obsolete letter of the Greek alphabet, used as numbers; denoting respectively 600, 60, and 6; 666 as a numeral-six hundred threescore and six."

Now, the word "stigma" --"from a prim. stizw stizo ( to stick; i.e. to prick- a mark incised or punched ) for recognition of ownership i.e. (fig.) scar of service- mark."

By now, it should be clear that presently the technology of the microchip is not the mark of the beast. However, it is also plain to see, though the technology is still continuing to be fine tuned, some of its benevolent uses. Someday, in the wrong hands, it will become a malignant curse. Dr. Carl Sanders, in a recent conversation at Boston Medical Center, posed the following question to a physician: "What if the concentration of lithium in the microchip breaks down, or what if there is a blowstruck (term for a microchip malfunction.)? The doctor, an atheist, replied, "it will cause a grievous sore." Incredible, because Rev. 16:2 states, "and there fell a noisome and grievous sore upon the men which had the mark of the beast, and upon them which worshipped his image."

Let's look at how sophisticated this system is getting.  A company know as Digital Angel Corporation states from their website, "Digital Angel Corporation develops advanced RFID and GPS technologies that enable rapid and accurate identification, location tracking, and condition monitoring of high-value assets. Applications for our products include identification and monitoring of pets, humans, fish and livestock through our patented implantable microchips as well as message monitoring of aircraft in remote locations through integrated GPS and geosynchronous satellite communications systems."  Implantable Chips in Humans..?  With the use of GPS (Global positioning Satellites) Digital Angel can track the wearer of this implanted chip anyplace in the world.

Also, Applied Digital (now owed by Digital Angel Corporation) is another company developing implantable tracking chips and software..


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