John and Doves,Things noticed in the following article, "INSIDE INFORMATION" :
ADS acts as if they never had the intention of making a human subdermal ID chip. Hard to believe , especially since most of their contracts were with the Government .
Also, notice the euphemism "end of days " used in this article, instead of the correct term "Mark of the Beast".
Call it what they may, it will end up in the 666 Lake of Fire - bin. ( Rev. 14: 9 -11 )Note: It is incorrectly stated that Christians are concerned with the transmitter near the collarbone
( location-finder ). That is not the Biblical issue at all. The Biblical issue is the consumerism aspect...
the fact that no one can buy or sell without the 666 Mark of the Beast. That's a roadmap to hell.And finally, note the word "consumers" in the second to the last paragraph :
"Once consumers are aware of the implications, he added, they will decide if the benefits outweigh the security concerns."
This proves that commercialism -- buying and selling --is what VIPchip is all about . ( Rev. 13: 16 - 18 )Maranatha,
Jim Goodrick
VIPChip -- July 8, 2005
Club co-owner Conrad Chase, a former star of the Spanish version of Big Brother, says his group
might expand to Valencia and Hamburg, where they will also offer “VipChip” membership
And will it one day become part of everyday life?Most of ADS’s income came from government contracts to provide secure voice, data and video equipment. But the company was also interested in tracking devices, and had just bought
Destron-Fearing, a Minnesota-based company that specialised in subcutaneous animal tags. Seelig took a close look at the tag: it was well-engineered, had proven longevity, and didn’t move about in the body. What would happen, he wondered, if it were put in a person instead of a cow?The company switched focus to another, even more radical device: a transmitter, 2.5 inches in diameter, that - once inserted near the collarbone - could be tracked almost everywhere. The reaction this time was mixed. Fundamentalist Christians thought it was a forerunner of the “end of days” described in the Book of Revelations, which had prophesied people with numbers under their flesh.
The FDA’s approval did not come without warnings, however: the tag could travel through the body; there might be adverse tissue reaction; and the chip might be difficult to extract.
VeriChip admits that it would be possible for a hacker to find out someone’s chip number. “I’ll concede that if someone wants to waste time, they can do that,” says Seelig.
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