First off, let me give you a bit of advice. If you want to have a serious discussion with anyone, ever, producing "evidence" that confirms the "mark of the beast" and the need to "save your soul" is the first thing you're going to want to avoid.
Second, this the problem with you and your ilk. I found the original Reuters article, just to make sure that the nutjobs that post conspiracy videos on the internet to convince people like you that couldn't scrape together 5 brain cells between them to come up with some gray matter in their head hadn't completely fabricated it.
You said people are being injected with microchips. All the article says is that VeriChip has been granted license to patent the technology which will help it to develop the technology to do this. It does not say in what capacity this technology will be used, by whom, or if it will even ever exist beyond the attempt to develop it beyond the patent stage.
Mark of the beast. Is your evidence. Same old bullshit. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Anyone who has worked for government would know how unrealistic it is for government to be responsible for effective, well-functioning conspiracies. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
-Eugene Tackleberry | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
NEWSPEAK ALERT, NEWSPEAK ALERT TONYVANDAM IS A NARC! HE'S BEEN INFILTRATED BY THE BIG BROTHER ILLUMINATI... REPEAT TONYVANDAM IS A NARC, DO NOT TELL HIM WHERE THE ARK OF COVENANT IS | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Well they have "smart" phones now. Anony. just released data showing the FBI has records on all Apple I-phone 5 owners and their data. Chips are now imbedded in some products people purchase (jeans, bank cards, etc). Some US passports are being issued with chips now. So, anything is possible.
Prince should be more concerned about Micro waves and how dangerous they are with the mic systems he has been using for the last few years as it has been linked to severe health problems(mental illness/sleep disorders/cancers/etc). Telecommunications Corps are making 3 trillion a year so who cares about people's health?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjZZ29TtkJI&feature=related BARRY TROWER ON MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGY-wi-fi cell phone mic packs etc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWHI03RPpuI Chips in some new US PASSPORTS and how it is a felony to disable the chip. Ooops I accidently dropped my sledge hammer on my passport! [Edited 9/4/12 23:56pm] | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Astasheiks said: Do you think part of what he's singing about will ever come down; in other words not "Microchip for yo neck" but "Microchip for the hand or forehead"? [Edited 8/26/12 10:17am] yes n one way or another. there will come a day when u will no longer own but b owned. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
There are no iPhone 5 owners. The phone hadn't been released yet. There are microchips in all passports. So what? "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
-Eugene Tackleberry | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
things never been that far from that with autocratic bosses and companies to work for what's the difference really. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
fools ...stop worrying chips and such ....THEY ARENT NEEDED to monitor your minds... | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Damn ppl just dont get it. If I have a proper rcvr which is easy to make or purchase I could drive around/walk aroung and a chip that is in your passport/bank card etc is CONSTANTLY broadcasting all your personal info and data that is on that acct. that can be picked up on any rcvr. But please do continue on with your mindless consumerism while your civil rights are being taken away and privacy constantly invaded.
Also, I made a typo with the 5 on the apple Iphone. But, maybe all you brains should ask yourself WHY would the FBI have a list of all phone holders esp since it obviously had to come from Apple in the first place. Or do a bit of actual research on the development and history of the telecommunications industry. Or read about the history of what doctors did to African Americans with the Tuskegee Syphilis Study before you make some naive remarks.
http://allthingsd.com/20120904/hackers-claim-fbi-has-list-of-12-million-iphone-and-ipad-id-numbers/
They dont need to imbed chips in ppl they have got consumers so brainwashed to carry them around everywhere in their cell phones(not all cell phones have them). And if you understand anything about how dangerous microwave technology(which all cell phones use) is ESPECIALLY to women, preg. women and children you would have to be totally braindead not to be outraged that the govt has turned a blind eye to it for corporate profit.
Also, you are wiser to worry about what is in the flu-shots and what that will do to your body esp. the themerisol. That will injure you far quicker than a radio freq chipS which as far as i know are the only type they have planted in living creatures so far. The only documentation Ive seen on implanting chips in living beings is Vets are offering it/doing it for animals in case they get lost/runaway and I read some time ago that it was being discussed to plant them in children(if the parents wanted it) for the same reason. I don't know if they have went ahead legally with this and allowed it but it wouldn't suprise me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZA_FeMttf0 THEMERISOL IN FLU SHOTS [Edited 9/7/12 0:43am] | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
That's all very good, but the underground metropolis.......... WILL U GO???
| |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
I won't go, they can kill my ass right now. Because of our short ass buddy I became a musician, this made it difficult to acquire any kind of other job skills but flipping burgers, therefore, it's bad enough in this motherfucker, just kill my ass now. I wonder if they'll make Prince play for free. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Intel: Your Hand Is The Password Of The Futurehttp://www.huffingtonpost...81811.html
Well, well, well "The Future" | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Reuters | By Noel Randewich Posted: 09/13/2012 3:11 pm Updated: 09/13/2012 6:44 pm By Noel Randewich
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Passwords for online banking, social networks and email could be replaced with the wave of a hand if prototype technology developed by Intel makes it to tablets and laptops.
Aiming to do away with the need to remember passwords for growing numbers of online services, Intel researchers have put together a tablet with new software and a biometric sensor that recognizes the unique patterns of veins on a person's palm.
"The problem with passwords -- we use too many of them, their rules are complex, and they differ for different websites," Sridhar Iyengar, director of security research at Intel Labs, said at the annual Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday. "There is a way out of it, and biometrics is an option."
Iyengar demonstrated the technology, quickly waving his hand in front of a tablet but not touching it. Once the tablet recognizes a user, it can securely communicate that person's identity to banks, social networks and other services where the person has accounts, he said.
Making laptops, tablets and smartphones responsible for identifying users would take that requirement away from individual websites and do away with the need to individually enter passwords into each of them, Iyengar said.
"We plan to work with service providers to take full advantage of this," he said.
A device using the technology would use built-in accelerometers to detect when a user puts it down, and would then log its owner off to keep unauthorized people from getting in.
The palm-identification technology was one of several demonstrations during a keynote address by Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner at the forum. Rattner runs Intel Labs, which focuses on identifying and solving future technology problems.
Rattner also showed prototype technology to improve cell-phone base stations and to efficiently and wirelessly connect devices such as printers, tablets and monitors throughout the home.
He debuted a prototype microchip with wifi technology made with digital circuitry instead of analog, a development that has the potential to lead to major improvements in performance and efficiency.
The palm-reading technology, still under development, requires new software and biometric sensors built into consumer devices, but does not require the development of any new kinds of chips, Rattner said.
The technology works much better than the finger-print scanners found on some laptops today, he said.