Posted on 04/07/2010 2:25:08 PM PDT by GiovannaNicoletta
To believe that Nero was the Antichrist requires the discarding of Revelation 19:20, which explicitly states that the Antichrist and False Prophet will be thrown alive into the Lake of Fire. Now you are free to believe what you want, but understand that what you believe has no basis in Scripture and no matter how much you attempt to re-define the Bible, there is no way to twist it to fit your belief that end-time prophecy was fulfilled in 70AD.
And, btw, the False Prophet is described in Revelation 3:11-18 as having two horns like a lamb, identifying him with Christianity, not Judaism.
Preterism was discredited long ago and it simply cannot be supported by Scripture.
First, medical records are in a state of constant flux, that is they would require updating as you health conditions change. So unless you have a USB 2.0 jack in the end of your finger, that's a problem.
Second, current RFID chips are about the size and shape of a grain of rice and contain a radio receiver (tuned to the scanner) which demodulates a specific frequency to charge a capacitor. When sufficient voltage has accumulated it triggers a short pulse from a micro-transmitter (on a different frequency). The pulse is digitally modulated with a sixteen digit number, which is received by the scanner.
There is no constant supply of power to the device. It is activated only when in close proximity to the scanner (a few inches to a few feet). The intended use of such a device requires that they all operate on the same two frequencies therefore their range must be constrained to very short distances lest an interrogation pulse could trigger multiple chips to respond resulting in a garbled response.
The package size does not leave room for the circuitry necessary for the gigabytes of storage needed to store a complete medical record. It does in fact provide just what its' name says, a radio frequency identification (number). That number would be unique to an individual and serve as a key to enter the actual database containing the relevant medical history.
Having said all that the RFID has a critical vulnerability. Since it derives it's operational power from a pulse at a specific frequency, one has only to expose the device to a somewhat stronger pulse to fry the internal circuitry (specifically the diode demodulator and the storage capacitor). Presto, you have now disappeared permanently from the system, hope you stay healthy.
Regards,
GtG
PS Wrapping you arm (or wherever) in aluminum foil will do the job on a less permanent basis.
A scanner could frisk you as you walked past a patrol car!
I knew I liked metal guns for a reason.
Regards,
GtG
It's about the fact that Bible prophecy will be fulfilled, it is being fulfilled in our time, there will be an Antichrist, and there will be a mark that this Antichrist forces on everyone on the face of the earth and the fact that those who refuse this mark will be beheaded. Joseph Chambers is not the first person who has written about the possibility or fact that the government takeover of health care involves an implantable chip.
And none of this involves aluminum foil, just facts. These things will happen- you can bet your life on it. This is reality - whether we want to face it or not.
One thing is certain - all the Obama zombies will submit.
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One thing is for certain, I WILL NOT submit.
I am coming to the realization that I will probably end up in prison at least once this next decade for civil disobedience and/or my faith. But I WILL go down fighting.
Taking that Mark will be a choice between the worship of our Lord Jesus Christ and the devil, along with his false trinity.
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Off topic but I can already think of one ‘false trinity’ that opposes Jesus Christ.
Just saying...
Whether one believes in the Rapture, etc., this is utterly naked totalitarianism.
Of course, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will be for it, because it isn’t abortion.
One could argue that medical care is buying and selling, think about it, it would be easy to use the ‘chip’ to pay co-pays, pharmacy bills, then add other economic ‘benefits’ for ‘convienice’ like debit card/credit card info.
It could easily springboard into buying and selling.
I’m just saying...
First, medical records are in a state of constant flux, that is they would require updating as you health conditions change. So unless you have a USB 2.0 jack in the end of your finger, that’s a problem.
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Actually, not that hard. Think pet chips. There is a code that goes to another computer that has all the info. the Computer file is updated, the chip only has the number.
Add codes, like are already used for medical care, procedures and drugs at hospitals and it would be a snap to update the file on the fly.
Yep. I’m ready to go, let’s roll!
Nobody is putting a chip in me.
They’ll have to arrest me, tie me down and drug me first.
Isn’t there a part in the bill that says the government will have access to your bank accounts for instant payment to the doctor?
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I honestly haven’t read it enough to know for sure, but I would not be surprised in the least.
I like picking hero’s from history and Sophie Scholl was one, Anne Frank another ....
I like that, but I’m a historian, so most of my ‘best friends’ and heroes are dead. LOL.
Its in sec 163.
not surprised. I don’t read much ‘fine print’ anymore, that is why I sent my husband to law school. :)
Same here until someone recent comes along ... used to be a Palin fan but not so much now ...
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