Barry Amundsen (9 Oct 2007)
"Re: "Permission To Fly...""


The idea of US citizens being required to obtain permission to fly within the US from the government is likely just the beginning. Before long all travel beyond certain designated points by any means will also require special permission.
 
There is a hint in an airline ad (among others) that has been running for years. Someone is caught in an embarrassing or uncomfortable situation and the announcer says, "Wanna get away? Now you can..." Then an announcement that sounds like a pilot over an intercom says, "You are now free to move about the country." Notice it doesn't say fly about the country but move period. There is coming a time when that freedom will be gone. There are many other examples of these kinds of double meanings placed carefully in the ads that we are exposed to everyday. There used to be an ad for a cell phone company showing a long strait away road going off to the vanishing point with no one on it and it said in giant letters, "NO ROAMING" but then in very small letters it said, "Or long distance charges."
 
Recently I saw that VISA ad where someone pays with cash while everyone else is using their VISA card and it makes everyone mad because they slowed the line down, etc. The announcer says, "Life takes VISA."
 
God told me that there was something of note in that slogan. So I began to consider what it might mean in a more esoteric way, and then it hit me.  "S" has a value of 6 or 60 in either Babylonian or Greek, I get these mixed up. And "A" has a value of 6 in one of these other alphabets as well. We are more familiar with the value for 6 in Roman numerals which is "VI". Put them together and they spell VISA. So what does it mean for them to say, Life Takes VISA? They're really saying, "Life takes 666". Meaning, if you want to live you have to have this mark.
 
Come Lord Jesus!
 
Barry Amundsen