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Posted - 07/06/2009 : 11:18:05
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You want to see One World Government. Just put a chip in every human being you can find. With some new technology, why not put the chip in a brain sensory area, instead of current implants in the triceps. That would be the ultimate in government control.
Though the technology hasn't debuted in Pennsylvania, VeriChip, a company in Florida, received federal Food and Drug Administration clearance in 2004 to market the implanted microchips, which were tested on 200 Alzheimer's patients.
Who's next? Government so-called designated state terrorists, the ultimate in facism, to control trouble makers. Any citizen could be the next designee under this program.
California, North Dakota, and Wisconsin have enacted laws similar to the ban Josephs is proposing.
The technology can also be used for security, as in a widely reported case in Mexico. There, the implants were required for some government employees to enter restricted buildings.
Could this be used be done to all government civilians working for the DOD?
Despite the technology's potential usefulness, Sultzbaugh said, some Christian groups liken the identification devices to the "mark of the beast," a Satanic mark described in the Book of Revelation and represented by the number 666.
These Christian groups are right. It is the Satanic mark.
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Posted - 07/06/2009 : 17:51:23
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| Doesn't anyone else care about the government using these chip implants? |
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