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Humanity Incorporated
The Truth About "The Great Deception"
Part 3
A
"Mark" Determines Who Can Buy or Sell
VeriChip™ - An
Exact Fulfillment of Prophecy
A current trend now evidenced in our society is focusing on
the new "terrorist threat and the corporate obsession with tracking
commerce closely. The ever-present government thrust toward
monitoring every move of its citizens makes global control over all
finances more than just a remote possibility. Such a system is in
place, and becoming a popular choice for the military, the medical
profession, and virtually any person, or any organization that needs
to track, or identify anything, anywhere.
The leader in global identification for financial purposes
using human implants is Applied Digital Solutions. In October 2000,
Applied Digital Solutions unveiled a skin-implantable chip called
the Digital Angel. Now called "VeriChip™", this devise is a simple
skin-implantable chip combining wireless technology, biosensor micro
engineering, and heat-sensitive power regeneration. Utilizing a
worldwide network of satellites and ground stations, anyone with the
proper access can know who you are, where you are, where you have
been, and how you are, at any time, anywhere in the world. The
implanted chip can transmit data on the implantee's identification,
precise location, and vital statistics, such as body temperature,
blood sugar content, pulse rate, and even blood pressure.
Applied Digital Solutions and others have touted devices like
VeriChip as the ideal technology for instantly monitoring medical
patients, tracking livestock conditions and movements, managing the
inventory and transit of manufactured goods, locating lost or stolen
property, and to provide vital security for those vulnerable to
kidnappers. With no alteration, this implant technology could easily
become a global identification system used to control the entire
world's financial and security needs.
On the
VeriChip website you can find "Authorized Centers and Distributors",
and a form to Pre-Register for your personal VeriChip, and this
announcement that "The ChipMobile is on the Move! Watch for the Chip
Mobile coming to your town!"
· You
will also find this description of the device:
"VeriChip is a miniaturized, implantable radio frequency
identification device (RFID) that has the potential to be used in a
variety of security, financial, and other applications. About the
size of a grain of rice, each VeriChip product contains a unique
verification number and will be available in several formats. The
verification number is captured by briefly passing a proprietary
scanner over the VeriChip. A small amount of radio frequency energy
passes from the scanner energizing the dormant VeriChip, which then
emits a radio frequency signal transmitting the verification
number."
· And
this description of the "Security Identification" applications of
the device:
"In the security field, the company is actively developing
applications for VeriChip in a variety of security, defense,
homeland security and secure-access applications. These
opportunities include using VeriChip to control authorized access to
government installations and private-sector buildings, nuclear power
plants, national research laboratories, correctional facilities, and
sensitive transportation resources. VeriChip can enhance airport
security, airline security, cruise ship security, intelligent
transportation and port congestion management. In these markets,
VeriChip could function as a stand-alone, tamper-proof personal
verification technology or it could operate in conjunction with
other security technologies such as standard ID badges and advanced
biometric devices (i.e. retina scanners, thumbprint readers or face
recognition devices). The Company recently unveiled VeriPass and
VeriTag, which will allow airport and port security personnel to
link a VeriChip subscriber to his or her luggage (both during
check-in and on the airplane), flight manifest logs and airline or
law enforcement software databases. The concept of using VeriChip as
a means for secure access could also be extended to include a range
of consumer products such as PCs, laptops, cars, cell phones, and
even homes and apartments."
· And
this telling explanation of the "Financial Identification"
applications of the device:
"In the financial arena, the company sees enormous, untapped
potential for VeriChip as a personal verification technology that
could help to curb identity theft and prevent fraudulent access to
banking (especially via ATMs) and credit card accounts. VeriChip's
tamper-proof, personal verification technology would provide banking
and credit card customers with the added protection of knowing their
accounts could not be accessed unless they themselves initiated --
and were physically present during -- the transaction.
· From
VeriChip Personal Identification System - Frequently Asked
Questions:
Question:
How about other uses of VeriChip? Isn’t it used for security
screening?
Answer:
We are promoting VeriChip as a universal means of identification. We
expect it to be used in a variety of applications including
financial and transportation security, residential and commercial
building access, military and government security.
An Amazing Prophecy
There have been
many theories about the Mark of the Beast, the most prominent being
that it is some sort of implant. The connections this work has made
have revealed an undiscovered link to a possible prophesized virus
attack on the computer system controlling that mark. This not only
verifies the financial connection to the mark but shows another
effect it will have in last days.
The relationship between the Mark of the Beast and the VeriChip
System could not be more obvious. An implantable microchip that can
instantly identify you for financial verification anywhere in the
world is exactly what the prophecy describes, and exactly what
Applied Digital Solutions produces. Beyond the "Revelation 13"
mention of the mark, it appears in the Revelation four other times.
It is two of those appearances that provide what may well be a
prophecy only possible in the past decade of internet growth, and
the insidious practice of producing and infecting an uncounted
number of computers with "viruses". The first one speaks of a
"sore" related to the mark:
♦ Revelation 16: 2 And the first
went, and poured out his vial upon the earth; and there fell a
noisome and grievous sore upon the men which had the mark of the
beast, and upon them which worshipped his image.
In this verse, at first glance, an angel pours something out of
a vial and a smelly, (noisome), and painful sore breaks out on those
who have the mark. Careful examination of two of the words in the
verse could give some unexpected insight into what this verse may be
describing.
·
The word 'noisome' is
translated from the word kakos, pronounced kak-os'a primary word;
worthless (intrinsically, such; whereas GSN4190 properly refers to
effects), i.e. (subjectively) depraved, or (objectively) injurious.
Nothing about a malodor here, but considering this mark is all about
finance, the concept of "worthless" has meaning in context if it
disables the implant's ability to function, meaning that financial
transactions could be halted, making the implant "worthless".
·
The word 'grievous' is
translated from the word poneros, pronounced pon-ay-ros'; hurtful,
i.e. evil (properly, in effect or influence, and thus differing from
GSN2556, which refers rather to essential character, as well as from
GSN4550, which indicates degeneracy from original virtue);
figuratively, calamitous; also (passively) ill, i.e. diseased; but
especially (morally) culpable, i.e. derelict, vicious, facinorous;
neuter (singular) mischief, malice, or (plural) guilt; masculine
(singular) the devil, or (plural) sinners. It can be seen from this
definition that this word grievous is not "physical" pain, but
rather that there is a calamitous and evil "effect". If the implant
is, in fact, disabled and no cash, checks, or credit cards are in
use, the result could be very disrupting socially. If this implant
replaces keys, ID badges, access to computers or secure areas, and
other security measures, the effect would effectively shut down not
only the economy, but virtually every aspect of life including
transportation, utilities, medical services, as well as fire and
police departments.
The word sore comes from the Greek word for ulcer, 'helkos',
and a common cause for ulcers are viruses. It may only be a strange
coincidence that the VeriChip implant is tied to computer
technology, however it is a possibility that it may be disabled, and
whatever is in the vial could cause a computer virus-like effect,
but it is a very intriguing possibility. What would add even more
weight to the concept that the implant may be disabled, would be
some indication that there is actually an effect demonstrated that
financial hardship is caused by the action of this substance the
angel poured out of this vial. In two verses following this
prophecy about this strange "sore" being inflicted on mankind, there
is evidence that this is indeed the case:
·
Revelation 16:10 And the fifth
angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast; and his
kingdom was full of darkness; and they gnawed their tongues for
pain, 11 And blasphemed the God of heaven because of their pains and
their sores, and repented not of their deeds.
·
The words ' pain', in verse
10, and 'pains', in verse 11, are both taken from the Greek word
ponos, pronounced pon'-os, from the base of GSN3993; toil, i.e. (by
implication) anguish. Again we see this is not necessarily physical
pain, but the root of this word reveals its origin, and provides
clarity of context in this verse. GSN3993, the base for the word 'ponos'
is penes, pronounced pen'-ace, from a primary peno (to toil for
daily subsistence); starving, i.e. indigent. This would indicate
that this "pain" they are vilifying God for, is actually the anguish
they are experiencing from extreme poverty. Certainly relevant if
the implant is actually disabled and economic chaos results as there
will be millions, perhaps even billions, of people with no way or
place to buy or obtain food.
A complete reading of this chapter will show that God is not
simply tormenting the human race, but that this is in fact quite
similar to the plagues of Egypt God inflicted to persuade Pharaoh to
release the nation of Israel from his grip. In verse 9 we see the
phrase "..and they repented not to give him glory." and in verse 11
this is repeated, "..and they repented not to give him glory."
Rather than change their minds, they curse God. This would indicate
that though not mentioned, there is some form of communication
between humanity and God. And, it would seem that mankind is being
offered an opportunity to "surrender", but is repeatedly rejecting
those offers in this prophecy.
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