Actually it isn't the government we know of that is already doing this without our knowledge. Resistance is futile. They have already said they don't need our permission to give it to us. That is a fantasy. It's some type of extraterrestrial bio-engineered nano-virus technology. (sounds like sc-fi doesn't it?)
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=michael+tsarion
2007-01-30 10:46:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Revelation 13:17: ìAnd that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.î
The prophecy simply states that, during the endtime, everyone will need a mark or a number in order to participate in the economy. How could such a system possibly be implemented?
Until recently, it couldnÃt. Only since the invention of the computer and the advent of the Internet, has the fulfillment of this ancient prophecy been remotely possible. Now it is becoming commonplace to see articles proposing a cashless society. Who hasnÃt been prevented from using a credit card because of forgetting a PIN number (personal identification number)? Experiments are already being conducted with using eye scans, face scans and fingerprints for proof of identity. Positive ID has become so necessary in a world that increasingly does business ìonline.î
The new money of Europe, the euro, has been in use for over two years. Millions of euros are traded every day. And yet to this point, physical euros do not exist. All transactions have been electronic ñ cashless! Euro notes and coins will be introduced in January 2002. Can a cashless society work? Europe has proven that it can.
Between online transactions and the use of smart cards, the technology presently exists to set up a cashless society. The only blockade is public acceptance. How long will it be before society is able to get used to it?
The Bible is crystal clear that the prophesied economic system will be implemented during the final three and one-half years before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Never possible beforeÃtotally possible now!
Most of the prophecies of the Bible are written in symbols. Only four or five give the literal name of a person or a place. Two of these special prophecies appear to have come to pass during the last fifteen years.
2007-01-30 18:21:36
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answered by RangerWright 2
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Those who have nothing to hide from would say yes, but the majority of people in this world have something to hide...
I think every human being should have a microchip and it should also be used as an EFTPOS device, just swipe body part over a scanner and pay for your stuff.
And also, GPS to track someone who is on the run... no more fugiutives. And to find missing people.
2007-01-30 18:40:25
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answered by God Fears Me 3
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i would have no problem carrying a electronic card with this information. or with giving a DNA sample or having my retina's scanned for identification.
however i would not allow a chip or other medical prociedure to mark me for life. especially when it can be tracked anywhere that i go. i am all for security, but they do not need that much control over us.
2007-01-30 18:41:57
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answered by Anonymous
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No - absolutely not.
Since if somebody wanted to steal my personal information, it would involve hacking a body part off, or a 'pound of flesh', at very least.
Furthermore, they could theoretically use the chip for tracking your location. That's a little too "Big Brother" for my tastes.
2007-01-30 18:32:18
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answered by Lunarsight 5
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I wouldn't let them do that to me at all. Some of my family members and friends think that it's the mark of the beast. I think that the micro-chip is the mark of the beast also. Since it talks about alot of that stuff in the book of revolations(sorry for the spelling I can't remember how it's spelled.
2007-01-30 18:25:58
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answered by tundro 2
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I was about to ask why this question appears in religion and spirituality instead of health or perhaps politics. Then I read the second answer. Was that what you were expecting?
2007-01-30 18:26:40
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answered by babydoll 7
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Never. The government has no say in what I think and what I am. I would kill myself before a chip goes in my head.
2007-01-30 18:34:09
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answered by Justin G 2
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Absolutely. I would even encourage the use of such a device to identify and track pedaphiles and other dangerous criminals. It would be a good idea to use this chip to get rid of currency and buy and sell good and services, and to settle notes without court or nagging.
2007-01-30 18:30:28
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answered by voodooprankster 4
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EMTs can do their "SAMPLE" history on scene and function accordingly as they've been trained to do. I don't want ANY chip for any reason.
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2007-01-30 18:24:07
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answered by vinslave 7
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