John and Doves,
The scenario below is a type of propaganda. The idea is being planted in the mind of the reader of how secure and convenient the subdermal chip is. To keep this type of media going is called "indoctrination". And the masses are being set up to receive this chip willingly.
Notice that the Lake of Fire is never mentioned as a negative "side effect". Rev. 14: 9-11
In Him,
Jim Goodrick
Doctor: "True, Mr. Ulanoff, but your son will benefit from the chip after he leaves the hospital, as will you and your wife. This RFID chip has GPS, a unique identifier, and near-field communication. There's even talk of adding credit card info when he turns 21, so he can shop by waving his arm over the check-out counter "
Doctor: "Yes. And with all of these technologies, you'll always know where your son is, where he's going, and what he's doing. You'll appreciate it even more when he becomes a teenager. If he tells you he's at his friend Chuck's house, you can look at a Web site and see if he's really there or if he's actually exiting a movie theater."
Me: "Seems a little like spying."
Doctor: "Trust me, Mr. Ulanoff. I have two teenage sons. Spying comes with the territory."
http://www.pcmag.com/print_article2/0,1217,a=214181,00.asp
Personal comment:
The subdermal chip does not have GPS ( it is a passive rfid chip).
Only ACTIVE rfid chips ( with batteries ) have GPS, and those ACTIVE chips are located outside the body
( like ankle bracelets , etc.)
But it is true that the subdermal chip can work with near field communication and as such can locate an individual.
( Only when near a reader or a scanner ).
When it says that it will be used for financial purposes decades later, it is my perspective that it will be used for financial purposes a LOT sooner than that.
Come quickly Lord Jesus !