Posted on 09/22/2009 9:53:29 PM PDT by hagendaz
Forced vaccinations for swine flu in MA already? A virus that is not any more dangerous than the regular flu? Hmmm... You are not paranoid.
Summon Quix he will help you through this moment and all your UFO encounters too.
The electronic health records became law with the stimulus bill, so technically it is already in effect.
I was curious about the bill for health care for kids (CHIP) to see what was in it. Does anyone know?
I don’t think your concerns are far fetched at all. The multiplicity of uses for such a chip are staggering. No credit cards or cash needed if you are chipped. The pressure to require them for children will come first, then for the elderly or infirm. A sign is a sign.
I’ve always taken that to mean rejoice, Christ’s return is near.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans now carry the chip, and most of them are probably not aware of it. For at least 10 years the govt. has been paying welfare types, et al, a stipend in return for having the chips embedded in their newborn infants before checking out of the maternity hospital. These “chips” are actually tiny glass “capsules” which contain inside a selenium-based power source, a miniatureized transponder which can be tracked via satellite, and several kilobytes worth of memory. 666 is already here!
Smart cards in medical bracelets are more likely. Followed by fingerprint readers and DNA readers.
Don’t feel bad.
You want a “The End is Near” sign and my husband wants to make me one that says “Jesus Saves.”
Where is an official site (hopefully not a tinfoil wearer) for that. Anything encapsulated sounds like an unlikely power source.
I don’t know if there is an “official site” but a search for RFID will produce a good number of hits.
I’m optimistically thinking that if we refuse the chip,they’ll simply deny us their medical care,etc and be more than happy to have less people on board.-
and maybe we’ll even be totally disregarded—
I know Scripture states about buying and selling but we’ll already be bartering or sharing and getting by among all the nonchipped folk.
They can’t even secure bank accounts from hackers. And the shadow government’s violation of “Joe the Plumber’s” rights shows that Democrats WILL pilfer your background to snoop and smear you in the press.
NO. N-O. NOPE.
I’m not a bible student either but I do recall that the Mark will also be needed to buy and sell. Not a big stretch to see that chip linked to your credit card and being the used....then preferred....then only way to buy anything.
Very true. This from Wikipedia:
“On July 22, 2006, Reuters reported that two hackers, Newitz and Westhues, at a conference in New York City showed that they could clone the RFID signal from a human implanted RFID chip, showing that the chip is not hack-proof as was previously claimed.”
That was 2006. Don’t know about today.
I doubt that any chip would not be backed up elsewhere, that your records would NOT reside in a file somewhere.
Look at the times the police use dental records to ID a body or link a rapist to a case.
Just to clarify, the chip is primarily a means of ID with very limited data storage capabilities. Hypothetically, you would use the chip to access a database. If the signal can be cloned, then the cloner can access the database, if the chip is all that is required.
And what if someone is brought in suffering blunt trauma or fire injury?
Would the chip be succeptible to damage from taser?
When a person comes to an emergency center, they make have suffered some serious injury.
If the records are going to require the chip for access, then some people will have “no medical history” available.
I guess that is a distinct possibility. I don’t know how resistant these things are to physical or electrical damage. But I’ll never know because I will never accept one.
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