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Hope all is going well with you...a burning quick question
that seems to be on many minds these days is,
"If a "chip" like the Verichip really does end up being
the mark of the beast, and the government or the anti-christ
(or whoever) tries to force me to take it, what should I
do?"
You might be thinking, "That's obvious, REFUSE!!"
And I agree, hopefully you will refuse if ever put into that
situation. But more important, hopefully you'll be refusing
for the correct reason.
If you're prepared to refuse the potential "mark of the
beast", that's a good thing. If you're just prepared to
refuse a traceable implantable "chip" that can be bad thing.
And just for the record, I'm not implying that the Verichip
is or will be the Mark, but from what the Bible says, it
seems like the "mark" could possibly end up being a "chip"
of some sort or some sort of digital implantable tracking
device.
So with that said, how is preparation for refusing a "chip"
different from preparation for refusing the "mark"? Big
difference! Not all "chips" may be the mark. The mark may
not even end up being a chip!
You see, refusing something such as a tracable, implantable
chip only deals with your life "now" and refusing
the "mark of the beast" deals with your life "now & later"!
Your "later" life being much more important than the "now"
life.
I receive many emails with all types of concerns regarding
the chip. Secret government initiatives, reptilian races,
plots to implant tracable chips into people without them
knowing, and many others. However, the most important
concern someone can have is their motive for not wanting or
refusing the implantable chip.
The only way of ensuring you have the right motive to refuse
the chip is to be fully prepared for deception. The only way
to prepare for deception is to make sure you are on God's
side now. If you wait, Satan may fool you and then it may be
too late.
Accepting the "mark of the beast" will really mess you up
according to the bible. The bible tells us that Satan is a
tricky fellow too. He likes to deceive and make you think
you're doing something good, when really you could be doing
something bad towards God. My thought is that God would much
rather
you say no to the "mark" now, rather than worry if you'll be
deceived later. How do you do this? By getting to know Him
now.
The Bible tells us that only those that don't know God have
the risk of being deceived into taking the mark of the
beast. The Bible also tells us that the only way "to" know
God is through his Word, ie, the Bible and beginning a
personal relationship with His son, Jesus Christ.
Don't risk it by not knowing God because by that time, Satan
may have begun his distribution of the mark without
you even knowing it. Then it may be too late.
Did you ever think of how small of a time we have on this
earth in comparison to the eternity we have after we leave
here? This life is a mere bleep on the screen compared to
our after life or eternal life. Regardless of your
situation, I pray that you come to know God through Jesus
Christ asap! It's so easy! And if you have a hard time
believing me, don't take my word for it. Let God proveto you
that He is who the Bible says He is. Read it for yourself,
talk to Him and ask Him to show you who He is. He's right
where you are right now, waiting for you to start the
conversation.
I hope you enjoy the update!
God bless,
Pat Necerato
www.TheVerichip.com
Check out our forum:
www.theVerichip.com/forum
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Verichip Update 7
VeriChip signs patient tracking contract with Stanford
Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal:
VeriChip Corp. said Thursday it has signed a contract to use
its Assetrac System for the location and tracking of patient
transport equipment within the 613-bed facility of Stanford
Hospital and Clinics.
Assetrac will provide a combination of real-time and
zone-based location of approximately 800 pieces of equipment
anywhere in the Palo Alto hospital, using Radio Frequency
Indentification tags, receivers and software. Installation
is schedulef for April.
Canadian Piercing Studio Tribal Expression provided us with
some insights on subdermal RFID placements in practice.
The studio offers RFID placements for people who want to
have keyless entry into their home. Tribal Expression uses a
glass ampoule that houses a 64-bit RFID chip. 64-bit gives
100 billion unique keys. Tribal Expressions Owner Keith
Kennedy likes to compare this to the fact that average lock
sets only have 300 unique keys, which would mean that in a
city with 1 million, 3,333 people would have the key to your
front door.
Tribal Expression places the RFID unit for instance under
the skin on the wrist (see photo below).
The studio charges $275 CND (~$235) for the placement. The
RFID reader sells for about $400 CND ($340). Besides home
access the company works on car and computer access systems
for their RFID chips.
Tribal Expression 'enhanced' three people so far with RFID
chips. Visit their homepage for more details and contact
information, if you want to be next.
VeriChip Announces Wireless Integration with Advanced Ricoh
Camera and Introduces New VeriTrace Application at 58th
Annual American Academy of Forensic Sciences (A.A.F.S.)
Meeting happened on February 21st in Seattle, WA Tuesday
February 21, 9:00 am ET
VeriTrace Is the Only End-to-End Implantable Tagging
Solution for Accurate Tagging and Identification of Remains
and Associated Evidentiary Items VeriChip implantable
microchips were initially used in a forensic application to
assist in the identification of Hurricane Katrina victims
that were recovered in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
What is VeriTrace?
A unique RFID implantable microchip, an advanced Ricoh
digital camera and a web-enabled data base for gathering and
storing information and images. The system allows the user
to accurately tag, track, inventory and capture the images
of human remains and evidentiary items associated with small
casualties, mass disasters or crime scenes. The features of
VeriTrace reveal a complete end-to-end solution for medical
examiners, coroners, forensic scientists, sheriff's
departments, police organizations, criminalists, crime scene
investigators and the like.
VERICHIP RFID IMPLANT HACKED?
Will Security Problems Quash IPO Plans for Verichip?
The VeriChip can be hacked! This revelation along with other
worrisome details could put a crimp in VeriChip
Corporation's planned initial public offering (IPO) of its
common stock, say Katherine Albrecht and Liz McIntyre.
The anti-RFID activists and authors of "Spychips: How Major
Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move
with RFID" make no bones about their objection to VeriChip's
plans to inject glass encapsulated RFID tags into people.
But now they've discovered information that could call
VeriChip's entire business model into question.
"If you look at the VeriChip purely from the business angle,
it's a ridiculously flawed product," says McIntyre. She
notes that security researcher Jonathan Westhues has shown
how easy it is to clone a VeriChip implanted in a person's
arm and program a new chip with the same number.
Westhues, known for his prior work cloning RFID-based
proximity cards, has posted his VeriChip cloning demo online
at http://cq.cx/verichip.pl
The VeriChip "is not good for anything," says Westhues, has
absolutely no security and "solves a number of different
non-problems badly."
Want to read the verichip disclaimer that folks have to sign
before getting the
implant? Here is part of it:
"Patient...is fully aware of any risks, complications, risks
of loss, damage of any nature, and injury that may be
associated with this registration. Patient waives all claims
and releases any liability arising from this registration
and acknowledges that no warranties of any kind have been
made or will be made with respect to this registration. ALL
WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, HOWEVER ARISING,
WHETHER BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MECHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXCLUDED AND WAIVED. IN
NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE TO PATIENT FOR ANY
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOST
INCOME OR SAVINGS) ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER, EVEN
IF ADVISED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH
DAMAGES ARE SOUGHT BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE,
OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY."
Six Sigma Security(TM), Inc, announced recently the
successful installation and integration of the access
control module of VeriChip Corp's VeriGuard(TM) Security
Suite, including VeriChip's human-implantable RFID
microchip, as part of an integrated security solution for
CityWatcher.com. As a provider of video surveillance,
monitoring and video storage for government and business,
CityWatcher.com chose VeriChip Corp. to augment and enhance
its overall security solution. Sean Darks, CityWatcher CEO
stated that, "Whereas CityWatcher.com is a provider of video
solutions for government and business, we wanted to not only
improve security for highly secure areas, but wanted do so
with the next generation of product that would integrate
with our existing system. The VeriChip family of RFID
security products was able to accomplish that goal."
veriguard brochure
http://www.verichipcorp.com/files/VeriGuard(web).pdf
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