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Friday, August 4, 2017

RFID CHIPPING: 8.5.17 - 'Will There Come a Day Where People Who Prefer Not to Be Microchipped Won't Get Certain Jobs?'


'Will There Come a Day Where People Who Prefer Not to Be Microchipped Won't Get Certain Jobs?' -
 
A Wisconsin company has carried through on its promise to chip its employees, hosting a "chip party" Tuesday to implant the microchips in its workers' hands.
 
The microchip allows them to open doors, log onto computers or even buy snacks in the break room by a simple wave of their hand.
 
The company, "Three Square Market," says it does not include G.P.S. to track employees and the chips cannot be used to get private information.
 
So far, 41 out of 85 employees decided to get the chip.
 
They hope it will advance to be used for more broadly for activities like air travel, public transportation, and storing medical information.
 
And some experts believe it's just a matter of time before these microchip implants become widespread.
 
"I do think it's the wave of the future," said Noelle Chesley, associate professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
 
"Opinion research that's looked at what people who are on the cutting edge of developing these technologies think, is that many of them believe we are going to be combining technology in our bodies," she said.
 
But there are concerns about people being coerced into getting chipped.
 
"Employers and individual employees don't come to the table with equal power and equal access to one another and so the question for me around the issue of microchipping employees really, in part, comes down to that," Chesley said.
 
"Is it really voluntary when your employer is asking you if you would like to be microchipped? Will there come a day where people who prefer not to be microchipped won't get certain jobs?"
 
Three Square Market is the first in the U.S. to test this kind of technology on its workers.  
 
 
"Mark of the Beast" Chip Receives Alarming Amount of Positive PR - Todd Strandberg -
 
The tech company, Three Square Market, has received a flood of news coverage over its plan to implant microchips into the hands of a majority of its workers. The firm has 80 employees at the company's River Falls headquarters, and more than 50 agreed to get implants.
 
The chip uses radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, the same method used with contactless credit cards. When activated by a reader, a small amount of data flows between the two devices via electromagnetic waves.
 
Todd Westby, the CEO of Three Square Market said participation was not required. When he told the team about the plan, there was some reluctance mixed with excitement. After further conversations, the majority of the workers agreed to get chipped. Westby said the implants are not GPS enabled, do not allow for tracking workers and do not require passwords.
 
"There's really nothing to hack in it, because it is encrypted just like credit cards are ... The chances of hacking into it are almost nonexistent because it's not connected to the Internet," he said. "The only way for somebody to get connectivity to it is to basically chop off your hand."
 
The implants are made by BioHax International, a Swedish company specializing in 'smart biometric sensors." They have a hefty price tag of $300 per chip.
 
Epicenter, a startup hub in Sweden, started offering BioHax chips to employees earlier this year, according to The Los Angeles Times. The injections have become so popular that workers at Epicenter hold parties for those willing to get implanted.
 
The technology for this type of microchip is at least 30 years old. I find it amazing that so many news outlets would cover this story as if General Motors had announced that they are about to come out with a new flying car.
 
There is a good reason why these things are called implants. They have a width equal to a Tic Tac mint, and their length is similar to the diameter of a dime. Insertion requires being jabbed with an instrument the size of a meat thermometer. Because it is classified as minor surgery, people administering the implants have to be trained to do so.
 
I can find a host of problems with radio frequency identification chips. I would not put it past criminals to chop off hands; and modern scanners could easily copy the ID number. If someone quits a firm, he or she would have a useless implant stuck in his or her hand. Being a fidgety person, I would find it very uncomfortable to have something so large under my skin.
 
There have been health concerns with the implants. A research article by the Associated Press has shown that lab mice and rats that were injected with glass-encapsulated RFID transponders "developed malignant, fast-growing, lethal cancers in up to 1% to 10% of cases." When PositiveID, a leading U.S. firm in RFID technology responded to the report, they said the levels of fatal cancer in dogs was only 1% (causing its stock to drop in half).
 
In 1994, I went to a prophecy lecture given by Terry Cook. He spoke primarily on the RFID microchip implant. The meeting time was delayed because of the lack of seating needed for the large number of people who came to hear Terry's speech. Hotel workers spent twenty minutes bringing in extra chairs to the meeting hall.
 
What made Cook into a sensation back then is a book he had written depicting how modern technology could be used to track all humans on the earth-in a centralized financial system. At the time, his focus was on a firm called Verichip. The technology is now so basic, almost any chip manufacturer could mass produce the implants the Antichrist will likely use to enslave the world.
 
It is very chilling to notice that we have arrived at the point where the devil's most sinister tool for controlling the masses-is being presented in the press as a logical choice for making security and financial decisions. All the major media stories about the BioHax chips read like propaganda fluff pieces, which shows that Satan must be working to desensitize the public about this technology. Because Bible prophecy is true, the day will soon come when people will line-up to get the mark the same way they are waiting for the latest iPhone.
 
I remember reading end-time cartoons from the 1970s that had people tattooed with "666" on their skin, and it baffled me how people could accept something so blatantly evil. It is now clear that the precise mix of technology and deception has created an environment wherein people fail to realize the deadly sequences of hearing the call, "Just hold out your hand if you want to join the club."
 
The huge surge of social media and the need to belong-to be accepted, is another reason why taking a chip will become fashionable. The increase in body tattooing and body piercing over this past decade will also serve as a natural transition to accept a microchip. It might even become a status symbol!
 
"And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name"(Revelation 13:16-17).
 
 
 
 
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