The Chip (Time 15:30)

Is the biochip the Mark of the Beast? – http://www.av1611.org/666/biochip.html

NAIS: BAD FOR AMERICA, OPT OUT – http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd429.htm

“Premises registration: Every person who owns even one horse, cow, pig, chicken, sheep, goat, deer, elk, bison, or virtually any livestock animal, will be forced to register their home, including owner’s name, address, and telephone number, and keyed to Global Positioning System coordinates, in a government database under a 7-digit “premises ID number.” (Standards, pp. 3-4, 10-12; Plan, p. 5.) Additionally, pet owners who own one parakeet, canary, cockatiel, etc. as owners of “exotic fowl” have been targeted for mandatory inclusion in this system.

“If you buy a pet bird after this system is put into effect, it probably will already have an Animal Identification Number. It will be registered to you, and you must register your premises (wherever you keep the bird). If you move the bird off your “premises” for any reason, or it dies, or it produces more birds, you must report such activity to the federal government within 24 hours. In Texas, there was a staff recommendation to hold off on mandatory registration of exotic fowl kept as pets, until a disease was suspected, then they will implement mandatory registration. However, that recommendation is on hold until TAHC decides what path it will take.”

Fighting to Stop the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) – http://www.libertyark.net/NAIS-new/NAIS%20Clip/#

Obama’s big idea: Digital health records – http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/12/technology/stimulus_health_care/index.htm

In 2002, the VeriChip Corporation received preliminary approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market its device in the U.S. within specific guidelines. Since its effective approval in 2004 [2], about 80 hospitals and 232 doctors have elected to use the system.[3]

By implanting such a chip with a patient’s medical record, hospitals and emergency workers can immediately gain access to an ill or injured person’s medical history regardless of location or condition. Implanted chips are impossible to lose, which could reduce or increase the chances of information theft. Homes and automobiles could be equipped with scanners for microchips, making house and car keys obsolete (although an RFID lock requires a working power source to function). Locks and ignition switches would only work for persons with an appropriately programmed chip.

Chip Implants for “Aggressive” HIV Patients? Authorities in Indonesia’s Papua region are contemplating a new tactic to decrease the spread of HIV—microchip implants: Lawmakers in Indonesia’s Papua are mulling the selective use of chip implants in HIV carriers to monitor their behaviour in a bid to keep them from infecting others, a doctor said Tuesday.

Bio-chip implant arrives
for cashless transactions – http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35766

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microchip_implant_(human)

Search “Chip Implants”

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5 Responses to “The Chip (Time 15:30)”

  1. As little kid I …
    As little kid I always thought it would’ve been really good idea to have a chip system like the one we are seen now, now days I just wonder.

  2. fuckin right!
    right!

  3. the chip is death,, …
    the chip is death,, buy guns instead

  4. guyinillinois77 on February 24th, 2010 at 8:12 am

    Yes, I have read …
    Yes, I have read both. Why do you ask?

  5. 15;19 she says it …
    15;19 she says it herself it’s a global product

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