The Goodricks (11 May 2007)
"CASPIAN vigil in Florida May 12"


 
John and Doves,

Jim and I have great admiration and respect for Katherine Albrecht who has raised the public's awareness of the dangers of being subdermally chipped. This Saturday May 12, Katherine and other CASPIAN fellows will hold a prayer vigil outside an Alzheimer's institution that will invade 200 patients with the chip unknowingly ( they are mentally incapacitated ).

Katherine and group will be pointing out how vulnerable the weak are, and how they need our arms about them... by calling attention to their plight, and most of all by praying that this chipping stop, especially upon those who are not fully aware of what is happening.

May we surround Katherine and her group with prayers for protection, and may we surround these vulnerable ones with prayers that this chipping stops in Jesus name.

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Please pray for their safety and protection. Even the most innocent-stand is criminalized today.
They need our prayers.
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Albrecht, Caspian hold vigil for chipped Alzheimer's patients this Saturday May 12

" International consumer group CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering) will hold a march and prayer vigil this Saturday [ May 12 ] to protest a plan to inject VeriChip microchip implants into 200 Alzheimer's Community Care, Inc, patients. The interfaith event will be held outside of the Alzheimer's Community Care facility in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Planners hope the event will enlighten caregivers to the serious medical and societal downsides of the VeriChip and encourage them to rethink using elderly dementia patients as research subjects to test the controversial product
Although the VeriChip Corporation emphasizes that its chip should always be strictly voluntary,
many question the ethics of conducting medical research on mentally impaired individuals "

http://www.rense.com/general76/interf.htm
See also
http://www.AntiChips.com.
http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?storyid=16095&ret=Default.aspx