Verichip [message #1401] |
Wed, 27 February 2008 09:30 |
DeWayne Messages: 82 Registered: August 2006 |
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Has anyone else been reading about this company? They are deeply involved in US Federal affairs. And they love to do chip implants. I have no doubt whatsoever that the Mark of the Beast could happen very soon.
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Re: Verichip [message #1403 is a reply to message #1402] |
Wed, 27 February 2008 13:20 |
psalm91 Messages: 24 Registered: February 2007 |
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Yes we’ve been keeping up with it for quite some time. Verichip is based in Delray Beach Florida. The first humans to receive the microchip were a husband, wife and their 14 year old son. The son died 4 years later. Since then Verichip has been pushing their product under the guise of helping others. In particular they are targeting newborns, (the babies can’t get switched or could be located more easily if they were snatched) people with chronic medical problems, (all of their medical information would be right there when they need it) and Alzheimer’s patients (if they wander off it will be easy to identify them). There is actually a bar in Barcelona Spain, the Baja Beach Club, that chips their elite club customers to make it easier to order drinks. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=380 38
It is becoming more and more popular to “get chipped”. Walmart is on the leading edge of this technology with plans to use RFID (radio frequency identification) tags on products sold in Walmart and Sams stores. Although aggressive effort to implement this early on failed, they are still moving forward.
http://www.computerworld.com/mobiletopics/mobile/technology/ story/0,10801,92806,00.html
http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/06/17/HNwalmart_1.html
http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/642/1/1
http://www.rfid-weblog.com/50226711/walmart_still_promotes_r fid_adoption_within_its_supplier_base.php
http://walmartstores.com/GlobalWMStoresWeb/navigate.do?catg= 611&contId=5559
http://walmartstores.com/GlobalWMStoresWeb/navigate.do?catg= 339&contId=6181
http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articl eID=205900561
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