The Goodricks
(19
May 2007)
"CASPIAN vigil in Florida
May 12"
John and Doves,
Below is the email Katherine
Albrecht sent out to her list explaining how the Florida vigil for Alzheimers
patients went last Saturday May 12, 2007. It includes a link to
photos.
It should be noted that while the public is misled to believe
that only dementia patients are in the 200 group of experimentation for
implantation of the Verichip, there are OTHERS also included... such as those
with Down's Syndrome, autism, and cerebral palsy.
Jim and Angela Goodrick
Here is Katherine's letter:
Our weekend prayer vigil in
West Palm Beach, Florida was a terrific
success! Around 30 of us gathered in
friendship and prayer outside of
the Alzheimer's Community Care Center to
protest the planned
implantation of 200 Alzheimer's patients with VeriChip
devices. The
weather was perfect and the event came off without a
hitch.
Our group ranged in age from a baby a few months old to a
gentleman over
80. It included surfers and lawyers, professors and
homemakers, school
kids and college students. Representing many races and
walks of life, we
were united in the defense of human dignity.
Since
a picture is worth a thousand words, we've posted a slide
show of
the event on both our AntiChips and Spychips
websites:
http://www.antichips.com/slideshow-may12/index.html
or http://www.spychips.com/slideshow-may12/index.html
The event
received major local television, newspaper, and radio
coverage, and we're
told that several international media outlets will
be reporting on it, as
well.
On Friday night I got a chance to to drive by the VeriChip
World
Headquarters (actually just a second-floor
office in a rather
nondescript office building) where organizers and I
snapped a few
photos.
Then Saturday morning I headed over to Clear
Channel's WJNO 1290
AM, the #1 talk radio station in the Palm Beach area,
where I did a one
hour on-air interview. That was followed by interviews with
Channel 12
News, the local CBS affiliate, and the Palm Beach Post, the
area's
largest newspaper.
Not surprisingly, the Palm Beach community
has responded with outrage to
AlzCare's microchipping plans.
To get a sense of the reaction, check out
Channel 12's viewer feedback page
here:
http://www.news12now.com/news/albrecht_4703235___article.html/approve
This
is just the start of our activities to oppose the microchipping of
human
beings. We will keep you posted on our efforts, and invite you to
visit our
AntiChips.com website to see how you can get involved.
Thank you all for
your prayers and support!
In freedom,
Katherine Albrecht,
Ed.D.