Posted on 11/04/2018 4:02:45 PM PST by Enlightened1
You walk into a grocery store and pick up eggs. No smartphone? No problem. You swipe your hand across a reader, and the amount is deducted from your bank account.
If that sounds far-fetched, you obviously havent been to Sweden recently, where thousands of people have reportedly had chips implanted in their bodies.
A company called Biohax has already installed around 4,000 chips in customers, inserted just below the thumb. They can use the implant to open secure doors, pay for tickets, and share emergency information with medical personnel. The chip is about the size of a Tylenol pill, and the procedure -- which costs $180 -- is similar to getting a tetanus shot.
"The chip implant is a secure way of ensuring that a person's digital identity is linked to their physical identity. It enables access management in a way that protects individual self-sovereignty and allows users to control the privacy of their online activity, Dr. Stewart Southey, the Chief Medical Officer at Biohax International, told Fox News.
Another doctor agrees that getting chipped is practical and even advantageous. As far back as 2014, experts have outlined a number of benefits, some medical and some consumer-based.
From a medical perspective, in the ER we have patients come in every day who are confused or comatose and we cannot get any medical history from them, says Dr. Larry Burchett, a medical expert and author who runs DoctorLarry.com. If we had access to that info because they have a chip in their skin, that could be lifesaving.
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We implant many things now -- insulin pumps, pain pumps, birth control -- under the skin, he adds. There are risks of infection, but they are low. I don't think those risks are a big deal.
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[ Answer: An ETERNITY in The Lake of Fire. ]
Correct. Revelation 14 is explicit on this.
When that time eventually comes (Great Tribulation)
If we can get all the dem-o-rats chipped, we can at least keep track of them.
Yes, and from the ceiling too.
I saw a Latino woman get arrested not 15 feet from me in a Wal*Mart several years ago at self-check out.
Two off duty cops IN UNIFORM standing there (security) - they (WM) were watching her on the cameras - she was not swiping everything before putting it in the bag.
They called down and they grabbed her before she got 4-5 feet from her machine. I saw her leave the machine and the 2 cops grabbed her. I might have been 12 feet away. Saw the whole thing.
No thank you. I don’t want to be chipper.
And Every ILLEGAL immigrant should have a 150gr lead based chip implanted into them at 2,000fps.
On surface level I got no problem with this technology except maybe location, I don't know if I would want a chip in my thumb the size of a tylenol pill, or any of my fingers. My mind at the moment is thinking of a big wooden sliver I recent got on one of my fingers that hurt like hell, maybe if they put it down by the palm of the hand or the back of the hand, that I think would work better for me at the moment. ;-)
No more passwords, sign me up!
I’ll take the chip implant....
I will pay off the doctor to put it inside of a little pet mouse I can carry in my pocket when I go to buy my groceries and leave at home when I am doing mischief against the globalists.
When they go to check their computer records they will see I was home when their re-education/prison camp had it’s gates blown off and all the patriots were rescued.
Or I will get a “therapy animal” and have the chip implanted in it, something like a small dog.
There are way around this crap and ways to FIGHT
I agree with you. We are headed in that direction.
That's why the option of forehead or hand. If you don't have any hands, well....
Pretty smart that guy.
Bark of the Meast!
Wasn’t something mentioned about when men dressed and acted as women, and women dressed and acted as men?
Wasn’t something mentioned about all the worlds money would’ve as one( bit coin)?
Just asking
Honestly, I would be far more likely to take it as symbolic if it weren’t for the fact that current technology actually allows for this very scenario to be literally and physically fulfilled.
For that reason, plus looking at the political scenarios in which we are living, it is not far fetched at all to see the day coming in which a mark or implant is required to do business and that an implant would be small enough to have the information capability to do transactions.
Heck, you can do them on smart phones and with Apple pay.
Not much further to to go to make it easier and guaranteed you’ll never be without it as an imbedded chip.
And they were written off as kooks.< P> Yet technology today makes it more feasible than ever.
I think they are reporting on something that in 10 years will happen. It starts slow. Voluntary, but once hospitals get involved. I think it will be a way of life. Whose going to put up with being turned away at the hospital? Very few. And cars dealers will begin chip for opening and starting the car. I think were screwed.
“Similar to getting a tetanus shot”
Yeah, with a needle bigger around than a tylenol pill. Kinda like the way getting a stake through your heart as a vampire is like getting a splinter in your finger.
But mankind does have something they worship, technology.
They can’t put those smart phones down.
Next time your’re at a traffic light look around.
Or when your out to dinner.
They all worship the piece of plastic and glass.
I think cops will easily find person who cut the thumb and arrest or kill the person. Being a criminal will become practically impossible.
“I remember such talk in the early 70s. Microchips have been around since 59.”
Yeah. I remember hearing about this in the early 70’s as a kid.
Satan just chuckles and prepares more living space. The massively uncomfortable kind.
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