PRECURSORS TO THE 666 AND THE MARK OF THE BEAST : PT 3
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Last Updated : July 23, 2006
God Shall Wipe Away All Tears, False Utopia And Techno-Happy
DARPA's Interest In MMEA, Chips And Operation Desert Storm,
Economic Collapse Of America, Osama bin Laden And al-Qaeda,
European SuperState, Global Economic Crash, Chaos & Anarchy,
Rise Of The Beast And The False Prophet, Global Recovery Plan
Big Brother's Global Police State, More Sure Word Of Prophecy
End-Of-The-Year Inventories, Computer Point-Of-Sale Systems,
Unscrupulous Business Practices, Cheap Products - Same Profit
Disposable Products, Foreign Sweat Shops, "Made In America",
Business People Don't Like Waste, Walmart Supports RFID Chips
Cold-Hearted Deceptive Merchants, Robots - Wave Of The Future
Different Approach But The Same Conclusions, Brevity Of Life,
MedicAlert, VeriChip, Everything Based On Chips, Last Remarks
Concerning the issue of happiness, here again we see a good
example of how Satan will attempt to imitate what God has
designed and created, and foreordained for His children. In
God's Word, we are informed that some day, when His Kingdom
finally reigns in full, both in Heaven, and here on Earth,
God shall wipe away all tears from our eyes. In the Book of
Revelation we read:
"For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed
them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters:
and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes."
Revelation 7:17, KJV
"And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and
there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying,
neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things
are passed away."
Revelation 21:4, KJV
As is his style, Satan will likewise attempt to set up his
counterfeit utopia here on the Earth. Perhaps that demon of
darkness shall wipe away all tears from their eyes as well;
however, it will be nothing more than a technological lie.
In fact, I would dare say that he is already doing this now.
Isn't this precisely what current drug addicts, alcoholics,
and others are doing already? Aren't they trying to get rid
of their sadness and depression, by artificially inducing a
false sense of happiness and well-being? Isn't materialism,
and so many other things associated with this current life,
about the very same thing? Everybody wants to forget about
their problems, whatever they may happen to be, and just be
happy; and there is absolutely nothing wrong with this, as
long as we do it in an honest, legitimate manner, which does
no harm to others, or to ourselves, mentally, emotionally,
or physically. After all, we are told that our bodies are
the temples of God's Spirit, as we see here:
"What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy
Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not
your own? For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify
God in your body, and in your spirit, which are Godï¿Ωs."
1 Corinthians 6:19-20, KJV
Considering these points, using the MMEA microchip, or maybe
an improved version of the same in the future, in order to
make everyone happy, does not seem quite as far-fetched any
more, does it? Just as technology will increasingly be used
by the nations of the world to provide peace and security,
(even some countries of the Middle East are already issuing
digital passports), it is possible that some day, they may
also possess the ability to literally program everyone to be
happy; and it will be absolutely legal. A person won't even
have to worry about a drug bust. As I noted earlier, if you
are a bona fide "666" chip-implanted member of the One World
Government of the Beast, you will be able to travel wherever
you want with relative ease. You will also be able to earn a
living and pay your bills; and even though everything around
you may be going to hell, (because of God's harsh Judgments),
you'll be able to be Techno-Happy in spite of it all, thanks
to modern technology. It sounds great, doesn't it? Not!
Can you understand now why DARPA may have such a big interest
in Professor Warwick's work, and why it is in fact helping to
fund BMI and MMEA research? Soon, in a matter of years, your
thoughts may not be your own. Shudder! Remember; DARPA is a
military agency. As such, they think in terms of defense; and
while it would be nice to think that they just want to find
ways to keep people happy, I am more inclined to believe that
crowd control through pain, or the defeat of an enemy through
the implementation of artificially-induced pain, is more in
line with the general nature of what they do for a living.
On a related note, it might also interest you to know, that
according to what I have read, microchip implants were also
used during the US's Operation Desert Storm in Iraq. Given,
the current bloody chaos in Iraq, and the escalating number
of American casualties there, I would not be the least bit
surprised to learn that microchips are still being used, in
order to keep track of both personnel, (dead or alive), and
equipment. But bringing this issue down to a more personal
level, in this current age of fear, paranoia, uncertainty,
kidnapping and dangerous terrorism, wouldn't you appreciate
the safety level you could easily achieve, simply by having
a small microchip implanted under your skin, so that your
all-seeing, protective, caring government would be able to
quickly assist you in your time of need? Please excuse my
sarcasm!
As I have already noted, all of these technologies, that is
to say, VeriChip, VeriPay, Digital Angel, RFID chips, Global
Positioning Satellites, Multiple Micro Electrode Array and
Brain Machine Interfaces, Smart Cards, biometric scanners,
etc., will eventually morph together, and will be integrated
into the computerized global commercial network which God's
Word refers to as the "666" Mark of the Beast system, which
will at some point, enslave the entire world. Again, I can't
exactly say how soon these events will occur, but it seems
to me that the final steps will be taken to fully activate
this system, following some kind of international economic
crisis.
What might that be?
I suspect, but obviously cannot conclusively prove at this
current time, that the catalyst which will precipitate these
events, may possibly be the destruction of the U.S.A., or at
the very least, the sudden collapse of America's worldwide
financial empire; which is based upon nothing but fake fiat
money; that is to say, the American dollar. The US dollar
only retains value, simply because people are foolish enough
to believe that it is so, and for no other reason. There is
no gold, or silver, in America's treasuries, to back it all
up; and soon, when the world converts to a totally cashless
society, all currency will just be binary numbers stored on
computer hard drives, which can easily be manipulated by the
powers-that-be.
As many of you may know, it is the stated goal of Osama bin
Laden and the al-Qaeda network, to financially destroy the
United States of America; because in their eyes, America is
responsible for the existence of many corrupt, oppressive,
anti-Islamic, or infidel governments around the world, which
heavily depend upon both American economic aid, as well as
American military might, for their very survival. As you may
know, it has been suggested by a number of people, that the
horrific destruction of the World Trade Center, more than
three years ago, was a crucial step in achieving this goal.
If America's economic power was to be destroyed, she would
undoubtedly be reduced to being a minor power in the world;
and a new unified European SuperState could possibly take
the lead in world affairs. In fact, some Bible teachers are
looking forward to this very event occurring; as they are of
the opinion that the rise of such a SuperState would fulfill
Endtime prophecy, by reviving the ancient Roman Empire. I,
however, am not personally convinced that this is a proper
interpretation of the Scriptures, although I do not reject
this possibility entirely either. Time will tell.
As you may already realize, right now, the American dollar
is doing very poorly against other major world currencies;
and the United States of America has a deficit literally in
the trillions of dollars. The deficit grows worse with each
passing year, as the USA continues to live lavishly, while
she borrows more and more from other nations, and wastes the
world's limited resources. Things simply cannot continue as
they are. Something has to give sooner or later.
If the American economy was to crash, it is very likely that
the entire world economy would crash right along with it, in
a sort of domino effect, due to the current dependency which
is intentionally being created by the International Bankers,
such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the
World Trade Organization, etc., through globalization of the
world's commerce, the money markets, etc. Such a crash would
obviously result in an extremely chaotic, anarchic, dangerous
environment, which would require the sudden appearance of a
charismatic, yet very strong-armed savior on the world stage,
who would possess the will, as well as the ability, to rise
to the awesome challenge, in order to put the troubled world
back together again. It isn't difficult to imagine that the
Beast and the False Prophet of Revelation chapter thirteen
might be such leaders.
If such is the case, (and this is just personal speculation
on my part), in spite of the bitter pill which it would be
for some people to swallow, such as for certain Christians
for example, a mandatory global economic recovery plan, in
conjunction with a very tightly integrated identification
system, which would be based upon an improved version of our
current technology, could easily be a part of the solution,
which they might choose to implement, in order to work their
miracle of restoring peace, stability and economic viability
to our chaotic world. Such a system would in effect be a very
oppressive global police state, run by an individual akin to
Big Brother, who just happens to have a demon sitting on his
shoulder, or perhaps lurking inside his body. And of course,
you would have to be willing to receive his special "Mark",
if you wish to share in the "blessings".
Is this truly what the future holds for humanity? Time will
certainly tell. Let me just say that if experience is a good
indicator, then we certainly seem to have a good record when
it comes to catching up with our own science fiction. More
importantly, God's prophetic Word has never failed yet; and
it is certain to be fulfilled to the last jot and tittle. I
am reminded of a few verses found in the Bible which state
as follows:
"Remember the former things of old: for I am God, and there
is none else; I am God, and there is none like me, Declaring
the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the
things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall
stand, and I will do all my pleasure:"
Isaiah 46:9-10, KJV
"God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of
man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not
do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?"
Numbers 23:19, KJV
"And when this cometh to pass, (lo, it will come,) then
shall they know that a prophet hath been among them."
Ezekiel 33:33, KJV
"I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever:
nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it: and
God doeth it, that men should fear before him. That which
hath been is now; and that which is to be hath already been;
and God requireth that which is past."
Ecclesiastes 3:14-15, KJV
"We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do
well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a
dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in
your hearts:...For the prophecy came not in old time by the
will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by
the Holy Ghost."
2 Peter 1:19, 21, KJV
". . . For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven . . .
"Thou art my hiding place and my shield: I hope in thy word
. . . Thy word is true from the beginning: and every one of
thy righteous judgments endureth for ever."
Psalms 119:89, 14, 160, KJV
Even if one does not accept God's Word as really being true,
recent technological history still clearly points the way in
which we are going, and where we are ultimately headed. For
those of you who may doubt my word, allow me to give you an
example or two.
It was just a few decades ago that maintaining an accurate
record of warehouse inventory was a very daunting task; and
the larger the company, the more time-consuming as well. As
the former manager of a small local business, I speak from
personal experience. We all dreaded those end-of-the-year
inventories, because every single item had to be manually
counted, whether it was on the store shelf, in our storage
container, or at some other location. We each had to take
our pencil and notepad, and carefully mark the quantity of
each item. For the sake of accuracy and later orders, not a
single item could be overlooked. Once each of our employees
had submitted their completed tallies, it was then my job to
consolidate the results into one record.
A variety of factors could easily skew the results; such as
an item which had been overlooked; or perhaps a product that
had been erroneously counted more than once by two different
people; or errors resulting from a list being started by one
person, and then completed by another, etc. So there was no
guarantee that the end results would truly be accurate, but
we did the best we could.
With the advent of small business computers and Point-Of-Sale
systems not quite twenty years ago, the task of conducting an
end-of-the-year inventory became less daunting; because while
the tallies still had to be performed manually, thus leaving
the door open for human error, at least now, those quantities
could be entered into the computer database; and as each item
was sold, it would automatically be deducted from the total.
So, while the advent of the Point-Of-Sale system didn't fully
eliminate the possibility of human error occurring, at least
it did reduce it to some degree. Of course, the person who is
in charge of operating the computer, must work efficiently,
and without committing errors.
At this point, what you need to understand, is that the full
purpose for conducting an end-of-the-year inventory, is not
just to facilitate making future purchases; it is also about
saving money. Please remember that most business people are
in business for one explicit purpose; and that is to earn a
handsome profit, at the least possible expense to themselves.
It is precisely for this reason, that a lot of unscrupulous
business owners will make their products out of the cheapest
materials possible, and yet charge their customers the same
amount of money for them. As the old adage states, and it is
indeed true, "they don't make things the way they used to".
For example, most shoes no longer have solid rubber heels,
or even cleats on them. Neither are they made out of real
leather, unless you pay an exorbitant price for them. After
all, the quicker a pair of shoes wears out, the sooner one
is forced to purchase a new pair, thus putting more money in
the pocket of the business owner.
In similar fashion, new automobiles are paper-thin compared
to models built a few decades ago; and thus it is that they
are more easily damaged in a collision, and they rust a lot
quicker too. Again, this subtle "wear-out-quicker" business
approach puts more money in the pockets of business owners.
The archaic computer floppy disk used to be thick and rugged
in construction. I still have a few of them myself. Now they
are about half the thickness that they used to be. In fact,
computer chassis also used to be made out of durable metal
and were significantly heavier a decade ago. Now, most cases
are made out of cheap plastic. And on and on the list goes.
I would dare say that the idea of "disposable products" was
invented by business people themselves. Promoted under the
deceptive guise of "modern convenience", the end result is
that such products not only waste the world's resources, but
they also put more money into the pockets of those very same
business people. It's a never-ending vicious cycle of spend
and use, spend and use, spend and use, etc. It is waste.
It is likewise due to their selfish desire to increase their
profits, that corrupt business owners will move their offices
abroad, and employ cheap labor in foreign sweat shops, while
still charging their customers back home the same amount of
money. Many people purchase what they believe are name brand
products, only to discover later that they are no such thing.
Ironically, in the United States of America, it seems that a
"Made in America" movement has developed, whereby some people
are willing to pay a higher price for a product, if they are
assured that the item was truly made in America, by American
laborers. It isn't that products made overseas are really any
cheaper in quality, as skilled laborers exist in many parts
of the world. People have just been brainwashed into thinking
that if something is made in America, then it must be better.
But let's return to the issue of end-of-the-year inventories
for a moment. It is a fact that hardcore business people do
not like waste. Many of them started out being very frugal,
which is why they are now very rich; so they do not like to
see their money being spent uselessly. While end-of-the-year
inventories do help a business owner to save money, because
he or she can see what products need to be replenished, what
products should be discontinued, and what products are still
plentiful in stock, we must remember that company employees
still need to be paid in order to conduct the inventory.
Stated in another way, end-of-the-year inventories which were
conducted years ago, prior to the advent of computers, wasted
both time and money, and the accuracy of the inventory could
not be assured. However, with the advent of the Point-Of-Sale
system, both money and time were saved, and the accuracy of
the inventory also rose to a certain degree; but, there is
still room for some improvement. Why? Because time can still
be saved; money can still be saved; and the accuracy of the
inventory can still be improved.
How? The answer is found in the current technological rave,
which, in America's case, is being piloted by, promoted by,
and in fact enforced by, retail giant Walmart, and others.
As I explained earlier, it is the RFID microchip, which is
the same technology which is incorporated into the various
implantable products made by Applied Digital Solutions, as
well as in Professor Warwick's MMEA microchip implant. As I
briefly mentioned to you in part one, "RFID" is simply an
acronym for Radio Frequency Identification.
These "wonder chips" make it possible for business owners to
save both time and money. They can also increase the accuracy
and the efficiency of the inventory. They save time, because
an RFID scanner can accurately scan an entire pallet, case,
or box containing a certain product, if each item in it has
been properly tagged with an RFID chip by the manufacturer,
as they will be in the near future. Walmart has already made
this a mandatory requirement with all of its vendors; and a
few other merchants have begun to follow suit. The RFID tag
saves money, and increases accuracy, because there will no
longer be the need for a paid employee to individually count
each item one at a time, and possibly commit human error in
the process. Just one pass by the scanner, and a crate is
done!
This technological wonder does not end its usefulness in the
back warehouse. According to the articles I have read, it is
the intention of merchants to also position scanners on store
shelves. These scanners will keep track of the availability
of the item on the shelf, and notify the central database if
the product falls below a certain level. In similar fashion,
these scanners will also be placed at check-out counters. In
this way, instead of employers having to waste their money by
paying check-out personnel to stand there, and individually
pass each purchased product over the scanners which are now
in use, the new RFID scanner will automatically scan a whole
basketful of products, each of which possesses its own RFID
chip embedded in its packaging. Privacy advocates have begun
to raise some issues regarding the use of RFID tags, but I
don't doubt that, in the end, the merchants will get their
way, and RFID tags will grudgingly be accepted by consumers.
Perhaps now you can understand the enthusiastic response by
some merchants such as Walmart. Initially, this technology is
not going to be cheap, but the word is that as it is accepted
and becomes more commonplace, the price of the RFID microchip
will drop significantly, and make it economically viable for
smaller business owners as well. This is predicted to occur
within a few years at best. The familiar UPC's, or Universal
Product Codes, (bar codes), will quickly become a thing of
the past, as RFID chips make their way into the market.
At this point, we could erroneously assume that our tale ends
here; but does it really? I don't think so. The very nature
of modern progress is to keep progressing; just as the nature
of business people is to keep earning more money in whatever
way they can. In light of the progression of events which I
have now described for you, and understanding the forces that
motivate a lot of merchants, what could possibly be next in
their never-ending quest to create a more profitable system?
Consider the various steps they have already taken:
1. Original inventories conducted with pencil and notepad.
2. Inventories with pencil, notepad and POS system
3. Inventories with POS system and hand-held scanners
4. Inventories with POS system, RFID chips and scanners
As you can see, while the level of technological complexity
involved in conducting an inventory has increased over the
years, some level of human intervention is still required at
this current time. Even with RFID chip technology, someone
still needs to push the crate past the RFID scanner. Someone
still needs to make sure that each product has been properly
tagged with an RFID chip. Someone still needs to be there in
case a scanner fails or in case the system develops a glitch.
So for now, humans are still necessary; but a business owner
intent on increasing his profits may look at this situation
in a very different light. Consider the following:
In a merchant's eyes, humans are an expense, because they
need to be paid sufficient money before they are willing to
work. Humans may need to be provided with employee benefits,
such as health insurance, in order to motivate them to work
more efficiently, and that is even more money taken out of
the business owner's pocket. Humans require time for lunch,
which means that less work is being accomplished. At times,
humans need to take off time from work due to a pregnancy.
That means less productivity, less profit, and possibly the
inconvenience of having to hire someone else to cover that
person's position until they return. Humans sometimes become
sick, or play hookey, and aren't always dependable. Humans
sometimes don't get along with each other. Humans sometimes
get hurt on the job, and that means that productivity, time
and possibly other company resources, are lost. Humans are
humans, and they can't always be trusted. They might form a
union in order to demand better working conditions, as well
as higher wages. Humans are a problem.
So if we look at the situation from a very cold perspective,
and I admit that I have presented a rather chilling picture
of a heartless, money-minded merchant, humans are in fact the
weakest link in the entire money-making process. If you think
that I have gone a little overboard in my description, allow
me to share with you some eye-opening verses which are found
in the Old Testament:
"He is a merchant, the balances of deceit are in his hand:
he loveth to oppress."
Hosea 12:7, KJV
"The rich ruleth over the poor, and the borrower is servant
to the lender."
Proverbs 22:7, KJV
"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately
wicked: who can know it?"
Jeremiah 17:9, KJV
God is certainly not one for mincing His words. He tells it
like it is. So from a merchant's perspective, the solution
to the human problem is to simply replace them with mindless
automatons, or robots, which never complain, never need to
eat, never need to sleep, never grow tired of working, never
get sick or pregnant, never need to be paid money nor steal
from you, never form unions against you, etc. Do you think
that this is just a wild tale from a science fiction novel?
Well think again! As I noted earlier, we certainly seem to
have a good record when it comes to catching up with our own
science fiction; and as the Patriarch Job once cried out:
"For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, and
that which I was afraid of is come unto me."
Job 3:25, KJV
So the point that I am trying to make from all of this, is
that even if a person chooses to reject the prophetic truth
which is found in God's Word, just following the sequence of
technological innovations which have transpired during the
past several decades, and applying a little bit of personal
logic, he will still arrive at some alarming conclusions in
regards to what may very well lie ahead for humanity. If we
apply this same logic to other areas, such as the current
state of banking, it is difficult to not arrive at similar
conclusions; and it ends with the "666" Mark of the Beast.
Allow me to give you one more small example which shows how
technology appears to follow an ordered sequence of events,
which will ultimately arrive at some pre-determined goal.
As I point out in my three-part series "Death: Final Battle,
Final Victory", as a person grows older, one concern which
we all have, is the status of our health, and the medical -
pharmaceutical industry certainly knows how to take advantage
of this. As a result of the sinful nature which we have all
inherited, due to the acts of our forefathers, Adam and Eve,
death is an eventuality which we must all face. As the Bible
informs us, we never know when it might occur. In fact, as
James tells us, it could happen tomorrow, regardless of our
physical age, as we see here:
"Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what
is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a
little time, and then vanisheth away."
James 4:14, KJV
Thankfully, not all illnesses automatically result in death;
but there can be other kinds of complications which could
possibly hinder our recovery. A number of decades ago, one
problem which the medical establishment faced, was the fact
that people would suffer a medical emergency, which would
sometimes result in their inability to inform the attending
medics of any special medical conditions or needs they might
have. Perhaps the person was unconscious, or unable to speak.
Unless a family member, personal friend, or family physician
was present, who could inform the attending medics of said
person's medical history, precious seconds or minutes could
be lost; and that small window of time often determines if
a person will live or die. If a person was not carrying any
personal identification at the time of their emergency, that
would complicate the situation even further.
Well, it seems that whenever there is a need, technology is
always there to meet the challenge. Thus, almost fifty years
ago, a non-profit organization was formed called MedicAlert.
Today it is global in nature. Upon becoming a member of the
MedicAlert system, a person receives a unique ID code. This
number is engraved on either a bracelet or on a pendant, and
is linked to information contained in MedicAlert's database.
This record contains such information as any special medical
conditions the person may have; any current medications they
are required to take; any allergies they may have; the name
and telephone number of their physician; etc. An individual
is supposed to wear their pendant or bracelet at all times.
This ensures that even if they are found unconscious, or are
unable to speak, the attending medic will be able to quickly
access valuable information via a MedicAlert Hotline number,
which may very well save the person's life. All medics are
trained to look for and recognize the MedicAlert pendant and
bracelet. Please note that while I have specifically named
the MedicAlert system here, there are other similar services
as well. Due to my daughter's diabetic condition, it just so
happens that we became familiar with the MedicAlert system
about three years ago. Other similar services may be just as
good.
The MedicAlert system has surely done a lot of good over the
years, and it has undoubtedly saved a lot of lives as well;
nevertheless, based upon modern technological standards, the
MedicAlert system is somewhat outdated, and it does have a
number of problems. These problems are really related to the
actual members themselves.
For example, what if someone's ID bracelet or pendant chain
happens to break, and they fail to have it repaired due to
personal neglect, or as a result of another reason? If they
suffer an unexpected medical emergency, they may end up in
trouble, or even face death, if they can't communicate with
the medic. The same can be applied to an elderly person who
may suffer from Alzheimer's Disease. If they misplace their
pendant or bracelet, can't remember where it is, and then
suffer a medical emergency, MedicAlert will become useless
to them in such a situation, unless someone else is present
who is aware of their medical history.
As in the case of the RFID chip scenario I presented to you
earlier, the solution to this problem is rather clear. What
is needed is a system whereby the member cannot be separated
from the medical information which may save their very life.
Obviously, someone must have pondered these same thoughts;
and they arrived at the conclusion that cards fail the test;
bracelets fail the test; and pendants fail the test. Thus,
as I already explained to you earlier in this series, ADS,
(Applied Digital Solutions), introduced the world to their
"amazing" VeriChip product. This simple rice-grain-sized
microchip lies dormant beneath a person's skin until it is
activated by a scanner. At that time, it emits a unique ID
code in the form of a radio signal, which is picked up by
the scanner. With the ID code, the medical professional can
then access the person's medical history. Once the VeriChip
is implanted in the body, as far as I know, it can remain
there for life. In fact, the body tissue grows around it,
making it difficult to remove. If the chip should happen to
migrate, that makes removal even more difficult.
So whether we are discussing improving our personal security
through a GPS location device like Digital Angel; or raising
the profitability of a business through an enhanced inventory
and Point-Of-Sale system; or ensuring that our medical needs
are properly met during a time of crisis, or tightening the
security for our banking transactions; or fighting against
terrorism via a stricter passport and immigration system; or
tagging livestock for identification purposes; or ensuring
that our beloved pets don't stray away from us and become
lost; it seems that in every single case, men of science are
discovering that the solution can be found in a microchip of
one kind or another. Whether it is commercial products, or
animals, or people, everything is slowly being drawn into a
unified technological web through the ever-so-useful, and
multi-purpose microchip implant, and some people see nothing
wrong with this.
Applied Digital Solutions' Digital Angel, VeriChip, VeriPay,
and whatever else they may dream up, all utilize a microchip.
The RFID-based inventory system used by Walmart and others,
also revolves around microchip technology. Smart Cards and
related banking and purchasing cards likewise contain their
own embedded microchip, as do digital passports. In light of
these startling developments, is there reason for any of us
to doubt that the final, damnable "666" Mark of the Beast
system, which will some day be forced upon the world, will
follow the same course, and will be based upon an implanted
microchip as well? Isn't the handwriting even now written
clearly on the wall for those of us who wish to see it?
To those of you who insist on interpreting the 666 prophecy
of the Book of Revelation in a purely spiritual manner, it is
my hope that this series will shock you, and wake you up to
the awful truth. If you continue to insist on promoting your
pet doctrines, in spite of the preponderance of technological
evidence which surrounds you, which clearly exposes the error
in your understanding, then not only will you be doing a dis-
service to your readers, but it will obviously prove that you
are deceived by your own choice. Furthermore, you will also
be guilty of causing others to fall under strong delusion as
well. What if they foolishly choose to accept the Mark of the
Beast "666" system when it is revealed, because they were not
capable of recognizing it for what it is, due to your false
teaching? How will you feel then?
To you non-believers who refuse to accept the truth of God's
Word, it is also my hope that the alarming information which
I have shared in this series, will convince you that these
things are very real, and that God knows what He is talking
about. Regardless of whether or not you believe it, these
events are going to occur, because God said so, and He does
not lie.
So allow me to ask you: When that time arrives, and the Beast
reveals his demonic agenda, and tells you that you cannot do
anything unless you are branded by his enslaving system, what
will you do? Again I ask, what will you do?
With these profound thoughts, I am going to bring another
series to its conclusion. I trust that you have found it
informative, and that it has been a blessing in your life.
Wake up before it is too late!

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