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Hi all,

I think they have already made the chips, to go in the hand or forehead as
they are starting lithium factories - my friend who takes a keen interest in
these things says they have one in Auckland and they are buying up lithium
everywhere because - no lithium no chip. They need lithium batteries which
last a lifetime and are recharged with varying temperatures of body heat.
The only 2 places where the body heat changes rapidly are the hand and
forehead. I had some info on this apparently 5 top scientiets designed the
injectable
chips, the size of a grain of rice, years ago and one of them after
realising what he was designing became a Christian after reading about it in
the Bible.

I read a few years in Germany they already have the chip placed in the side
of the palm and they use it for purchases to go over the scanner at the
supermarket. This German lady apparently was in US in the supermarket waving
her hand over the scanner on the counter and she said why isn't your scanner
working? Its not deducting my purchases. After being told they didn't do it
that way she said that's how we do it in Germany now. She then implied that
they were not up to date with the latest technology. This was in Perceptions
magazine a conspiracy mag from US ( I could scan the small article if anyone
wants - it was in the letter from the editor) , but I have not come across
this since,
though don't hear much about Germany.BUT I did hear from another source in a
lecture by Jack McLamb years ago that AEG/Telefunken were making the chips
for our hands the size of a grain of rice. They said it will replace the
social security no and the chip will have 3 lots of 6 digits each. The
Barcode would be the Mark of the Beast in this case.

The whole book is on the technology whats inside the chip etc. It is
designed to pass your hand over the scanner at the supermarket and it will
deduct from your bank account like the EFPOS cards we have in New Zealand.

I bought an 80 A4 page book at the lecture on it called Implantable Biochip
Technology 666
By Second Advent Ministeries
455 W.Orange Show Lane, No. 8262 San Bernadino, CA 92412
Not expensive maybe about US $5


Also a book by Terry Cook should be good, I read one of his and he knows all
the satellite technology.This 400 page book is on the chip in the hand.
http://www.prophezine.com/alliance/terrycook/

Check this out: Map on this url of the inside technology of chip.
http://www.best.com/~ray673/search/database/is47.4.html

Nicky


America's Identity Crisis And The Coming National I.D. Chip


By: Terry L. Cook

"We are not part of a military program to implant [biochip I.D.] tags in
humans. In fact, we are not part of any plan to implant transponder tags in
humans. But a glass encapsulated animal tag only begs the question of the
definition of what kind of animal, and if that definition is a 'mammal,'
certainly it would include man. Are humans running around somewhere on the
globe with tags---radio-frequency tags---implanted in them?

Yes! Absolutely, conclusively so!"

Donald G. Small, Vice-President
Hughes Identification Devices, Southern California
Excerpted from the video The Mark of the New World Order
Is there a plan to biometrically identify everyone in America, first with an
identity card, then with an injected identity chip in the hand? Will only
those implanted with this unique electronic identification "mark" be
permitted to buy and sell while the rest of us are hunted down as outcasts
in the coming global government called the New World Order? Will these
biochip implants eventually become The-Mark-of-the-New-WorldOrder? Will they
control and enslave us electronically? Yes! Absolutely, conclusively so!

In recent years, a lot of progress has been made in the area of implantable
biochip technology. The above quote from Mr. Small suggests that we are
crossing the line between animal and human applications, and Hughes
Identification Devices has been at the forefront of this development.
Effective August 29,1993, the Safe Medical Devices Registration Act requires
all prosthetic medical implants in humans to be identified with a rice-size
biochip-the same kind that is being implanted in animals---which contains
vital information. Hughes Identification Devices is the main supplier of
these medical biochips. A recent article in Popular Science magazine titled,
Future Watch: Body Binary (October, 1994) predicts, "Within the next ten
years, we'll have miniature computers inside us to monitor and perhaps even
control our blood pressure, heart rate, and cholesterol. Within twenty
years, such computers will correct visual and hearing signals, making
glasses and hearing aids obsolete."

As technology advances, the various uses for microchips and biochips seems
to be limited only by our imagination---a truly frightening thought given
the humanistic, socialistic, Orwellian-type society in which we live. Today,
the most popular application of the implantable biochip transponder is for
the purpose of animal, or pet, identification. But the day is not far off
when Big-Brother's New-World-Order global government will "tag" humans with
the same "animal" biochips.

BRIEF HISTORY OF RADIO-FREQUENCY BIOCHIP TECHNOLOGY

During the late 1970's, pet owners and animal shelters around the country
became increasingly aware of the need to identify or track animals in order
to return lost pets to their owners. This seemingly harmless and beneficial
idea gave rise to an entire industry now devoted to this very purpose.
However, this technology has ominous overtones for anyone concerned about
the potential for human application.

The basic prototype for the microchip used in the biochip transponder first
was introduced in 1979 by California inventor Mike Beigel. AVID, lnc.
(American Veterinary Identification Devices) was incorporated in Norco,
California, in 1985 and spent the next six years in research and
development. Implantable microchips were tested first in 1987 when
International InfoPet Systems, based in Agoura Hills, California, started
marketing a microchip made by Destron IDI. By 1991, the market began to heat
up and Destron IDI sold its radio-frequency-transponder l.D. card technology
to Hughes Aircraft, converted its Boulder, Colorado, location to a research
facility, and merged with a Minnesota-based firm. Destron-Fearing
Corporation now offers a wide selection of implantable biochips for animals.
Also in 1991, InfoPet changed hands and became InfoPet Identification
Systems, which markets a microchip developed by Trovan. Trovan is a
German-based subsidiary of AEG/telefunken, which is the major supplier of
this technology in Europe. Countries using this technology include Austria,
France, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, and the
Scandinavian countries, as well as Australia, the United Kingdom, and the
United States. During this same time, Texas Instruments has gotten into this
growing market. Now, Texas Instruments' TIRIS Division of Dallas, Texas
(214917-1451), is the leading manufacturer of implantable biochips as well
as all other forms of radio-frequency identification devices in America.

By 1993, one industry observer described the implantable ID market as a
"mosaic of technology." Various animal shelters, clinics, and human
societies have begun calling for a unified, standardized biochip system. In
this regard, an article was published recently in the Orange County Register
which sums up everyone's frustration about these proprietary systems: "The
National Animal Control Association, members of which include animal
shelters, and humane societies, suggested a boycott of microchips until the
companies agree to share enough information so any chip implant could be
read by any scanner." AVID and Destron agreed on the need to develop a
standard system, while InfoPet was not so willing.

Lindy Harton, an InfoPet Senior Account Executive, claims her chips and
scanners are better because they work from a farther distance and don't have
to be used as closely. In the end, she argues, "The best technology will
win. Currently, however, AVID, Inc. has the best and most popular technology
because its chip implants truly can be read from a greater distance than
most others, and its scanners can read at least four other brands of chips
in addition to its own. In 1992, Destron entered negotiations with Texas
Instruments Corporation to develop jointly a worldwide operating standard
for animal ID biochips. Daryl Yurek, Chairman of Destron, says, Developing
and implementing a worldwide standard paves the way for governments and
government organizations to adopt electronic identification without worrying
about being locked into a single proprietary technology." Doesn't a
worldwide operating standard for electronic identification sound like a
great idea? Just think of all the happy pets and pet owners who will benefit
from this wonderful technology! Now, try to imagine a future
Big-Brother-style world dictator getting hold of this stuff and you will
have some idea what the New World Order is all about.




So how does this implantable biochip technology actually work? The basic
system consists of an implantable biochip (also known as a radio-frequency
transponder tag) and an external RFID scanning device. Biochip transponders
come in various sizes, the smallest of which is about the size of a grain of
rice (about 11 mm---note the enlarged photo of an actual biochip). The
electronic components in the biochip transponder are encapsulated in a small
glass tube made of soda lime glass which is known for tissue
biocompatibility. In others words, there is never any risk of infection or
tissue rejection due to this design. During manufacture, the glass tube is
hermetically sealed after the components have been installed so that it is
impossible for any body fluids to reach the internal electronics. Generally,
there are only three major components inside the tube. The first is a
silicon computer chip (a custom integrated circuit) which contains the
biochip's unique ID number that has been laser-etched onto the chip's
surface at the factory. Once this permanent ID number has been encrypted
onto the chip, it is impossible to alter. The second component in the tube
is a coil of copper wire wound tightly around a small ferrite (iron) core
rod. This coil serves both as a send/receive antenna and as a transformer
induction system that converts radio-frequency wave energy broadcast from
the scanner into useful electricity that energizes the chip. Accordingly,
the biochip is a passively powered device that has no battery. Therefore, it
can never wear out. The third component in the biochip tube is a capacitor
which stores energy and tunes or facilitates the signal to and from the
microchip.

Most biochips and radio-wave scanners utilize low frequency 125 kHz radio
signals; the same frequency used in AM medium-wave broadcasting. These low
frequency radio waves can penetrate all solid objects except those made of
metal. Electronic ID based on these radio signals is referred to as Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID). Once the scanner is activated, it digitally
displays the chip's decoded ID number on a liquid crystal display screen.
Destron can encode up to ten digits on its chips, whereas Texas Instruments
can encode up to nineteen digits. The smallest biochips can be encoded with
up to 34 billion unique ID numbers! A spokesman from Trovan says that with
the latest technology "the number of possible code combinations could
approach one trillion." That certainly is a lot of identification
capability!

One of the more interesting features of the biochip implant technology is
the injection system. The trademark name for Destron's injection-needle
system is "Life Chip. It would be hard to imagine a more deceptive title
than this, especially as this technology moves closer and closer to human
applications. Each biochip transponder comes pre-packed inside a sterilized
needle which is discarded after use. Because of the sharpness of the needle,
'there is minimal discomfort to the animal while injecting the chip."
Special injectors are necessary because most biochips come with
antimigration tips attached to them. Polypropylene antimigration tips
prevent the biochips from moving around inside the body after implantation.
In other words, once the biochip is implanted, it becomes part of the animal
forever. And according to AVID, "Once implanted, the identity chip is
virtually impossible to retrieve. Surgical removal, using the most advanced
radiographic technics available is extremely difficult."

The final step in animal biochip identification occurs when the scanner
transfers chip ID codes to various external computer databases. Pet owners
are then located via various database networks maintained by many
organizations including the American Kennel Club (AKC). From these sources
pet owners are located and notified of their animal's whereabouts. InfoPet
has a "Recovery Network" with a 24-hour Hotline (1-800-INFOPET). Government
animal regulation and control agencies, shelters, and clinics participate in
this network. InfoPet can identify any of its registrants by means of this
microchip ID number. In most cases the pet's name, owner's name, social
security number, zip code, and telephone number are available. AVID is
participating with the PetTrac system, which is another national network of
animal databases. The typical charge for biochipping a pet is $30.00.

It should be noted that radio-frequency identification technology is not
limited to biochip implants. RFID can be very useful and effective in many
other applications as well. For example, the developers at Trovan envision a
day when transponders will replace the bar code system. And many existing
applications of RFID include coded automobile chassis numbers, automated
toll collection systems for highways, automated vehicle parking systems,
copyright protection for video and computer software, documents, passports,
ID cards, credit cards, badges, warehouse/stock handling, valuable items
registration, insurance, shipping containers, luggage tags, cargo pallets,
Mobil's new SpeedPass gas pump activation system, ammunition, arms, spare
parts, aviation parts, customs, seals, blood samples, anti-theft security
devices for cars, and various medical/hospital/laboratory applications. It
is not surprising to note that European countries are way ahead of the rest
of the world when it comes to utilizing this technology. One can quickly
observe RFID technology in use virtually everywhere in Europe.

COULD HUMANS BE NEXT?


Since animal identification first was tested in 1987, the idea really has
begun to catch on. However, selling this technology to the public has not
always been easy. On May 1,1989, Mann Humane Society (CA) announced that it
would join other humane societies and begin using the biochip ID technology.
Diane Allevato, Director of the Novato Animal Shelter in Mann County,
cautioned, "The idea of implanting dogs and cats with identifying microchips
is a concept we're taking slow." She added, "We want to make sure it's right
for the animals, and that the community is willing to accept this new
technology." Concerned citizens remarked that the implants were "unnatural
and weird." "There's no doubt about it---injecting an animal with a computer
chip is a pretty unnatural thing to do," responded Allevato. "But it's also
unnatural, obscene really, that 15 million stray animals are destroyed in
the country every year." On November 8,1991, the Los Angeles City Council
voted to implant pets, making Los Angeles the first big city to adopt the
microchip program in America. Since then, other major cities have endorsed
RFID technology. The American Kennel Club has endorsed the AVID biochip
already in use at the San Diego Zoo. The Canadian Kennel Club has endorsed
Destron's biochip, along with nearly 500 humane societies. Destron
President, Jim Seiler, is enjoying his firm's success, but he also is aware
of many "Big-Brother" type concerns the public shares about possible human
applications: "Destron is only concerned with animal identification," says
Seiler, "and is not considering human application." Mr. Seiler's company may
not be considering RFID biochips for humans,

CONSIDER HAVING A "CONVENIENT" I.D. BIOCHIP IMPLANTED IN YOUR HAND!

One such individual is Tim Willard, Executive Officer of the World Future
Society, a Washington, DC-based organization that claims 27,000 members
worldwide, including Future Shock author, Alvin Toffler. In a disturbing
article appearing in The Mann Independent Journal (4-2-89), Willard openly
suggested using biochip technology in humans. "The technology behind such a
microchip is fairly uncomplicated and with a little refinement could be used
in variety of human application. Conceivably, a number could be assigned at
birth and go with a person throughout life. . Most likely the biochip would
be implanted on the back of the hand so that it would be easy to scan."
Willard says it would be like a universal ID card, replacing all other forms
of ID. "At the checkout stand at a supermarket, you would simply pass your
hand over a scanner and your bank account would automatically be debited."
Sounds so convenient, doesn't it?

Remarkably, Willard goes on to suggest that a human microchip identification
system "would work best with a highly centralized computer system." Now, Mr.
Willard probably is not "Big Brother," but he certainly will applaud the
real one when he comes! Notice how practical, logical, high-tech, humane and
efficient all of this sounds. Yet, most people still are very uncomfortable
with this kind of technology. Sensing this, Willard comments, "While people
over the years may have grown accustomed to artificial body parts, there is
definitely a strong aversion to things being implanted. It's the "Big
Brother is watching" concept. People would be afraid that all of their
thoughts and movements were being monitored". He arrogantly concludes,
"People tend to romantic about their independence and privacy." Mr. Willard,
and others like him in the New World Order crowd, always display their
arrogance when it comes to such "sentimental notions" as freedom,
independence, national sovereignty, and privacy. After all, this is a "New
Age" and we have to think globally and act locally.

In another article appearing in The Washington Times (10-11-93), Martin
Anderson, a Senior Fellow at The Hoover Institution, makes some interesting
observations regarding the National Health Security Card proposed by the
Clinton administration during 1993. The article was titled "High-Tech
National Tattoo," and in it he said that the "health card" was nothing more
than a "slick-willy" proposal for a de facto national ID card. This "smart
card" could contain hundreds of pages of information, a digital photograph
and signature, and a digitized, biometrically-analyzed and stored
fingerprint for positive identification. "The uses will be limited, not by
technology," writes Anderson, "but only by the imagination of government
officials and their respect for our privacy." That's comforting to know,
isn't it? Anderson continues, "Cost is not a serious problem. A
state-of-the-art ID card can be manufactured in quantity for a dollar or two
each. To make this tracking system work, every one of us must have a number
that can be fed into the national computer banks. That is why the National
Health Board, which would be set up under Mr. Clinton's program, would
enforce unique identification numbers for consumers." One of the advantages
cited by government officials would be to help cut down on consumer fraud.
"This card could be used to crack down on welfare fraud, trace

deadbeat dads who refuse to pay child support, supplant our social security
cards, our draft cards, and out passports, maybe even to register voters and
control voting fraud." All of this sounds good, but conservative author
Donald McAlvany is not convinced. "The ulterior objective of these new
government cards is to improve none of these things. Rather, they are a
devious new means of further consolidating and computerizing all available
information on each of us into a new electronically digitized, centralized
government database that will ultimately lead to a complete loss of privacy,
enslavement, and control" (The McAlvany Intelligence Advisor, 8-94).

Privacy is always the main concern people have. President Clinton and his
aides are aware of how sensitive this issue is," writes Anderson, and they
are attempting to disarm the public by promising national privacy
safeguards." It even has been suggested that the government should establish
a National Data Protection and Security Panel, but remember, the government
once promised that social security numbers never would be used for
identification purposes either. "The technology is now perfected," warns
McAlvany, "and the Establishment is moving toward the National ID Card
people-control system at Mach 10 speed."

FIRST A NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD, THEN A NATIONAL IDENTITY CHIP IN THE HAND!

The technology for a national ID card is clearly available. However, Martin
Anderson, in concluding his "High-Tech National Tattoo" article, asks a very
important question---what if we lose the card? Jokingly, he says we can wear
the card on a chain around our necks. But there is another solution, writes
Anderson, "Although I hesitate to mention the idea because one of Mr.
Clinton's White House aides may take it seriously. You see, there is an
identification system made by Hughes Aircraft Company that you can't lose.
It's the syringe implantable transponder.. .a tiny microchip is simply
placed under the skin." Of course, this is the same biochip now being used
in animals, it's sort of like a technological tattoo," says Anderson, "and
far more efficacious than the numbers that the Nazis marked indelibly on the
inner forearms of concentration camp prisoners. . Of course, most Americans
will find a surgically implanted government microchip repugnant. So at least
for the foreseeable future, the use of this ingenious device will be
confined to its current use: the tracking of dogs, cats, horses and cattle."
Perhaps only for the foreseeable future---perhaps sooner than we think. Many
futurists would argue there is no difference in principle between being
forced to carry a microchip in a plastic card in your wallet or in a little
glass tube in your right hand or forehead. "The principle that Big Brother
has the right to track you is inherent in both. The only thing that
differentiates the two techniques is a layer of skin" [emphasis added].
Whether or not you are familiar with Bible prophecy regarding the
"666-Mark-of-the-Beast" found in Revelation 13:16-18, these comments are
very frightening. "Once you denigrate the idea of privacy," warns Anderson,
"all kinds of innovative government controls are possible, things that
didn't even occur to Aldous Huxley when he wrote his chilling novel, Brave
New World [Order?]." But, of course, such things never could happen in
America. right?

Not long ago, Jack Dunlap, a private investigator in Tucson, Arizona, tried
to launch a new program called KIDSCAN. Concerned over lost children (not
just pets), Dunlap proposed the same biochip technology now being used on
animals. "Each child whose parents signed up for KIDSCAN would get a
computer chip planted under the skin and an identification number. The chip
would transmit a signal that would bounce off a satellite and be picked up
by police on a computer-screen map. A parent with a missing child could call
the police, give the KIDSCAN number, and have the child traced. Police
everywhere would have the equipment, so you could find a child anywhere" the
Arizona Republic 6-20-89). Anyone who has seen a missing child poster can
understand the grief which parents must feel. Again, here is another example
of how such ID programs are being promoted. Many seemingly valid reasons
support the alleged need for most of these proposals, but the risks to
freedom and privacy are far too great. Martin-Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.,
originally showed some interest in Dunlap's plan, but the idea soon died and
the project never got off the ground.

In a more recent example of how far things have come along, the Food and
Drug Administration passed a new ruling call the Safe Medical Devices
Registration Act of 1993. This 1993 ruling now requires that all artificial
body parts (prosthetic devices) have a biochip attached to them containing
basic medical

information, the microchip manufacturer, and the name of the surgeon
performing the implant. Each year, six million medical devices are
surgically implanted in people worldwide, everything from breast implants to
chin implants. Lately, there has been concern that patients may forget or
lose information regarding this implant, "No problem," writes Kathleen
Wiegner (Los Angeles Times, 8-17-94), "if the patient's implant carries an
implant of its own---a microchip on which all relevant information has been
encoded." The microchip/biochip being used in the U.S. is called "Smart
Device" and is manufactured by, you guessed it, Hughes Identification
Devises of Southern California, a subsidiary of Hughes Aircraft Company.

For the first time, implantable biochip technology designed for animals now
is being tested on human beings! Admittedly, it is not yet being used as a
form of personal alphanumeric identification, but it is a giant step in that
direction. Wiegner notes that medical personnel can decode the information
on the biochip with a scanner. "The information on the chip would also be
recorded on a computer-linked global registry," says Wiegner. Welcome to the
Internet and the Super Information Highway! LipoMatrix, Inc., a partial
subsidiary of Collagen Corp., Palo Alto, CA, has been issued a patent for
the use of Smart Device in their medical devices, and has begun putting them
into their new soybean oil breast implants. Meanwhile, Smart Device biochips
are already in 100 LipoMatrix breast implants being tested since October,
1994, on woman in Germany, Italy, and Great Britain. Note again how far
advanced Europe is in their application of RFID biochip technology.

In another example of Europe's lead in the area of identification
technologies, the smart card was developed first by a French inventor,
Roland Moreno, in 1974. Today, many years later, the Europeans have almost
150 million smart cards in use, compared with only a couple million in
America. Two years ago, the Carte 1994 Conference was held in Paris. There
was significant attendance from other EC countries, however, only a
"smattering" of visitors from North America. The Conference celebrated the
20th Anniversary of smart cards with the theme "Smart Cards in the Year
2000" (Personal Identification News, Sept/Oct. 1994).

ARE WE PRESSING TOWARD THE 'MARC" OF THE BEAST?

One of the more advanced uses of the smart card in America is by the U.S.
military. The MARC card (Multi-Technology Automated Reader Card) is a smart
card now being issued by the Department of Defense (DOD) to military
personnel. According to an official release last year, "The DOD's test of
MARC technologies and acceptance among a large beneficiary population will
provide a great deal of information to the National Health Care Reform Team"
(Current News Analysis & Research Service, 1-20-94). Its seems that the
Clinton administration first is trying out their prototype for a national ID
card with a captive audience. And how fitting that the card is being called
The MARC! How could anyone possibly label conservatives and Christians as
'paranoid" for even speculating that this card might eventually lead to the
666 Mark-of-the-Beast chip in the right hand or forehead exactly as
Scripture indicates in Revelation?

The MARC card combines many different ID technologies into one system: It
uses a standard 3 of 9 bar code; a magnetic stripe; embossed data; printed
information including a digitized photograph; and an Integrated Circuit (IC)
computer chip bonded into the left side of the card. The combination of
several media on one credit card-sized device gives the MARC card its
versatility. The MARC can interface with a variety of technologies and
systems, from standard imprinting machines, to computer systems that use IC
chips as data carriers. The DOD Information Technology Policy Board
initiated the MARC project in response to a proliferation of single-use card
programs in the military. I find it extremely interesting and coincidental
that both the military MARC card program and the national debate over a new
civilian health-care card came on the scene simultaneously. Indeed, both of
these new ID concepts surfaced during 1993! Donald McAlvany believes that
the MARC "is a prototype for the National ID Card to be issued to every
member of the U.S. civilian population" (MIA, 8-94).

The MARC card and its IC chip will be used to manage medical information on
all U.S. military personnel worldwide. It also will store personal
information regarding your educational background, police records, family
and religious background, and other legal information. Although the MARC
card looks like a regular credit card, it is a highly sophisticated smart
card with powerful identification capabilities! The MARC card replaces the
current meal card, and DOD project coordinators currently are evaluating it
as a means of paying military personnel. It already has been tested for this
purpose at the Parris Island Marine Corps boot-camp facility. "The military
has long been in the forefront of such tracking technology," notes Peter
LaLonde. "To speed the processing of personnel and supplies. For example,
the DOD has married bar codes and smart cards with personal computers and
portable readers" (Mark-of-the-Beast book p.113).

THE MILITARY ALSO USES RFID WRISTBANDS!

A recent example of how the DOD has utilized high-tech identification
systems is the method it has used to supervise the Haitian and Cuban
refugees on Guantanamo Bay Navel Base in Cuba. In 1994, 50,000 Cuban and
Haitian refugees flooded into this 45-square-mile base between June and
September. The United States Atlantic Command (USACOM), under the direction
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, implemented the Deployable Mass Population
Identification and Tracking System (DMP ITS), a system which has been tested
since 1992. This highly sophisticated system utilizes all of the latest
technology: a Hewlett-Packard 715 UNIX workstation sporting a 2 gigabyte
internal hard drive; a 19-inch color monitor, keyboard, mouse; an Identix
TY-555 Touchview Fingerprint Scanner, and a Panasonic CCD color video
camera. The system server configuration includes an HP-735 workstation with
80M of RAM and a 525 GB external hard drive, a 9.6 KBPS analog
communications modem, a flat-bed scanner, an HP LaserJet printer and 6M of
memory and a V.42 highspeed modem. And how is all this hardware put to use?
With the AVID RFID transponder in a plastic wristband, along with an AVID
RFID Tag Scanner! According to a firsthand report, "Military personnel place
a black plastic wristband on the person's right wrist. It is secured using
an aluminum metal pop riveter.

DOD systems designer, Mike Humphrey, Chief of Applications Programming for
USACOM, said he got the idea to tag refugees with RFID technology form
reading Automatic l.D. News, an industry journal. Mark David,
Editor-in-Chief for Automatic l.D. News, remarking on the DMPITS operation,
exclaimed, "It is an incredible application---one of the first to cross a
controversial line and tag humans with RFID transponders" (AIDN, 12-94).
Indeed it is, and the only thing lacking is a "layer of skin"! Reaction from
the refugees was mixed. One woman said, "We have to wear it to get medical
help at the hospital, and I have an injury. So it's OK." Others were not so
compliant. Some managed to cut them off with homemade knives, while some
actually chewed through the hard plastic! One man being interviewed was
particularly upset---and for a very good reason. He said, "In Revelation
13:16 the Bible says that the devil will mark us on our right hands. It says
that we'll be marked with the number 666. It really bothers me that it's in
the Bible" (AIDN, 12-94). I'm absolutely amazed that his
politically-incorrect "religious" response was ever published by the
journal.

VARIOUS NEWSPAPERS TELL US "THE MARK" CHIP IS COMING!

Many articles suggesting the "chipping" of humans with RFID "tags have
appeared in various newspapers and magazines nationwide over the past few
months. The most shocking article appeared last year on the front page of
the May 7,1996, edition of the oldest newspaper in the city of Chicago, the
Chicago Tribune. The article was titled, IN FUTURE; TINY CHIP MAY GET UNDER
SKIN. The subtitle read, CRITICS ARGUE THE DEVICE INVITES BIG BROTHER.

The article stated in part, "A tiny chip implanted inside the body. . long a
popular delusion among paranoids. is likely to he marketed as a consumer
item early in the next century [around the year 2000]. Edward Cornish.
president of the world future society in Maryland, says 'This is currently
very hot." He continues, 'Although potential problems are huge,
[implantable] locator ID chips may be inevitable. . at least initially, such
chips would be voluntary. but things that are voluntary today have a way of
becoming compulsory tomorrow. . .Some employers now require staff to wear
pagers. Someday, they may require chips." Mr. Bernard Beck, a Northwestern
University sociologist, "If I have a universal id [chip] implanted, I can
cash a check anywhere in the world. There's no worry about credit cards
being stolen. These are attractive matters." In another place in the article
the following admission was made. "The notion of using implantable chips to
control humans isn't entirely absent, even in these early stages of the
technology's development." Well, there you have it! Can you believe it?
These clowns are now freely admitting that biochip implants will help them
"control" us! Hello, Big Brother! Do you still think I'm crazy?

In another article published on January 12, 1996, in the Tucson Citizen
newspaper, Tucson, Arizona, the headline reads, MAGAZINE PREDJCTS FUTURE OF
SOCIETY. The article states in part that "an ID chip will be implanted in
our bodies. . that will replace your driver's license, credit card and other
forms of ID."

How about another article published on March 3, 1996, in the Wentzville
Journal, Wentzville. Missouri. The headline reads, ST PETERS MAYOR GETS
EARFUL OF IRE OVER TALK OF MICROCHIP. The article indicates that St. Peters
Mayor Tom Brown wants to inject everyone's ear with an ID microchip! Can you
believe this garbage? Are you as outraged as I over such
Hitlerian/communistic talk? Are these people insane? Don't they remember
history? Are we nothing more than sheep being quietly led to the slaughter?
I could go on and on, but you get the picture. Big Brother isn't
coming---he's already here!

BIG BROTHER OR "666" ANTICHRIST?

Many officials in government today talk of a glorious "New World Order" of
"peace and security." These government officials dogmatically advise us that
the only remaining hope for peace, prosperity and survival in the world
today is a system of global government via the communist founded United
Nations. But should we blindly and naively',, believe such carefully
orchestrated totalitarian propaganda, or should we continue to believe in
our constitution and the Christian principles upon which our nation was
founded? Is the New World Order our messiah? Will it save us from
destruction, or will it actually initiate it? Will the New World Order
fulfill Bible prophecy regarding a system of world government that will
ultimately be led by the Antichrist? Will biochip ID implants become the
dreaded Mark-of-the Beast/Mark-of-the-New-World-Order? Indeed, will the
final leader of the communist New World Order be Big Brother or the devil
incarnate, Mr. "666" Antichrist? What do you think? I'll let you be the
judge. Case rested.

For more information on this subject, you may call the author in Oregon at
(541) 593-9916. He has available presently a very informative 400-page book
and a one-hour documentary video titled, The Mark of the New World Order.
Both are available postpaid for only $40.00. Visa and MasterCard are
accepted for all orders. The author is also available for speaking
engagements nationwide. Contact him at (541) 593-9916 for information on
speaking availability.

Terry L. Cook
61535 S. Highway 97
Unit 9, Suite 288
Bend, Oregon 97702
(541) 593-9916


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-----Original Message-----
From: Scarecrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, 19 January 2000 20:01
Subject: [TheEagle-L] Re: Alan Bacon - War is HELL


Correct. And as I already pointed out, the mark will be given to ALL.
EVERYBODY left will get the mark. Everyone else was either raptured, or
killed for refusing to worship the anti-christ. The Bible is very clear
on this matter. Your SSN is not the mark of the beast.

Scarecrow

Alan DeWalton wrote:
>
> The SSN number is NOT the mark of the beast.  True, it may be
> one step closer to the 'mark' which means that we should not
> become too dependent on the SS number system.  But according
> to Rev. 13 the mark will specifically be tattood or injected
> into the human body [right hand or forehead].  THAT has not
> happened in a collective sense, yet.
>
> Al
>

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