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>Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 23:46:17 EST
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>Subject: 666
>
>OK folks, here's the scoop from a Washington insider...you are scheduled to
>lose much of your remaining freedom on Oct 1, 2000.  This is the date the
Feds
>intend to introduce a national ID card which everyone, by law, will be
>required to carry.  This card, like the early UPS codes, will contain three
>6-bit items of information: your Date of Birth (01/01/99), your GPS locator
>code for your place of residence (Global Positioning Satellite--so they know
>exactly how to find you), and your DNA fingerprint (which requires a more
>personal invasion in order to obtain).  This is all to be monitored from the
>database hub in Denver.  This will give the government complete and instant
>access to financial, social security, medical, criminal and other records,
>including all credit transactions (I have already seen advertisements for
this
>where they are promoting this as a way you to make sure your daughter is not
>buying alcohol or cigarettes on your credit card).  Plans are also in the
>works to force everyone to accept computer chip implants a few years later
(so
>you can't lose the card, of course).  The chip exists already, and is being
>used for officials and executives of major corporations who might be kidnap
>risks, as it allows you to be tracked from orbit.  The current chip is rather
>large (2.1 x 3 cm), but with the rapid advance of technology will undoubtedly
>be much smaller in a few years time.
>
>Oh yes, three sets of information comprised of 6 bits?  I guess that adds up
>to "666".  I don't know about the rest of you folks, but I may have to come
to
>terms with my innate scepticism of religion and start going to church again.
>Time to stock up on food, precious metals, and ammo, if you haven't already!
>




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