The Mark?

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BamaE4U

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Is the Markmobile coming to your neighborhood?
For those of you who are Christians, this is very prophetic.
I have a very interesting power point presentation I would be glad to email if you PM me with your email address.
See this link. . .
http://www.adsx.com/prodservpart/verichip.html
 
Hmmmm

Digital tracking of people....interesting.

A good friend of mine that raises German Short Hair hunting dogs (they sell for 1K a pup) has all his dogs implanted, in case they run off or get stolen.

I have one in the frame of my scooter...

But people....not sure on this one. Unless of course it would get me thru the line at the airport quicker... as I have already applied to the Feds for the NSA back ground check to be able to bypass security, as I travel ALOT.

Heck they already know where I am anyway, if they check the airlines...
 
BamaE4U said:
Is the Markmobile coming to your neighborhood?
For those of you who are Christians, this is very prophetic.
I have a very interesting power point presentation I would be glad to email if you PM me with your email address.
See this link. . .
http://www.adsx.com/prodservpart/verichip.html
I didn't read too much of that page you linked to, but I'm wondering ...

Do they implant the chip in the forehead? Or hand?
 
The Chip

The RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) chip as explained on their web site is implantable under the skin. Either in the hand or under the scalp. Since it is a small round cylinder, it does not seem likely (at this time) it will be implanted in the forehead.
I work (when not helping around the Florist) for one of the world leaders in technology who is big into RFID. We use it to track manufacturing processes and identification of that product. Wally world is getting into it BIG time by applying tags to all of their shipping boxes and product packaging. This technology is more accurate, reliable and in the long run less costly than Bar Codes.
I will have to say adios to my employer when the chip mobile comes to our facility. I think it will be like giving blood, about the same size needle.
In fact, I would not be surprised if they were one and the same crew that does the work. In fact, I would not be surprised if they don't make it a requirement to give blood. This way they could store your blood type and the last time you gave right on the chip. This could be the way they try to control the blood supply ("control" being the key word).

I will send you the Power Point presentation when I get back to my other computer.

PS I am reading the last of the "Left Behind" series.
 
Left Behind is a great work of fiction ... but just that, fiction. BIG holes in the doctrine. Nice as a story, but don't take it as gospel truth :)
 
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