Monday, January 10, 2011

Chip the Babies

A reader sent me these comments today;

Hi Dennis,

Thought this might interest you. A friend of mine posted this on her blog after another friend had told her what had happened just 7 weeks ago when the couples' new baby was born. When signing the hospital paperwork, the nurse asked our friend if she wanted their new son microchipped (they do not live in MN--they live in CA). She said she literally was shocked by this question and adamantly refused it. The nurse said that was fine but eventually this would become a requirement so they were offering it to parents of newborns when the child wouldn't remember the procedure. Yikes.


And here is a link from The Canadian that hints at what direction this world is going;
http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2007/01/08/01290.html

Remember, the Mark of the Beast is soon coming....for those left on planet earth. For the first time in human history the technology exists for this prophecy to be fulfilled.

As for me, my Blessed Hope is in my understanding that the Antichrist won't even be revealed until AFTER the rapture....so I will have already flown away when he rolls out his Mark of the Beast plan.

But the foreshadowing of this coming event is right in front of us.

Even so, Come Lord Jesus!

Hat tip to Becky M.

1 Comments:

Blogger April Swartzer said...

Obama Eyeing Internet ID for Americans

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-20027837-501465.html?tag=pop

President Obama is planning to hand the U.S. Commerce Department authority over a forthcoming cybersecurity effort to create an Internet ID for Americans, a White House official said here today.

It's "the absolute perfect spot in the U.S. government" to centralize efforts toward creating an "identity ecosystem" for the Internet, White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Howard Schmidt said.

The Obama administration is currently drafting what it's calling the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, which Locke said will be released by the president in the next few months. (An early version was publicly released last summer.)

"We are not talking about a national ID card," Locke said at the Stanford event. "We are not talking about a government-controlled system. What we are talking about is enhancing online security and privacy, and reducing and perhaps even eliminating the need to memorize a dozen passwords, through creation and use of more trusted digital identities."

Details about the "trusted identity" project are remarkably scarce. Last year's announcement referenced a possible forthcoming smart card or digital certificate that would prove that online users are who they say they are. These digital IDs would be offered to consumers by online vendors for financial transactions.

January 21, 2011 at 7:44 AM  

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