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Radio Frequency IDentification tagsaren't just for goods in Supermarketsand Malls anymore!

Applied Digital Solutions (ADS)of Palm Beach, Florida, is hoping thatAmericans can be persuaded to implant RFIDchips under their skin to identify themselves whengoing to a cash machine or in place of using a credit card.

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The surgical is performed withprocedure, which local anesthetic,ADS Chief Executive Scott Silverman, in a speech at the ID World 2003 conference in Paris, said his company

had developed a "VeriPay" RFID technology and was hoping to find partners in financial services firms.

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Matthew Cossolotto, a spokesman for ADS who says he's been "chipped,"If you lose the RFID key fob or if it's stolen, someone else could use it and have access to your important accounts, Cossolotto said."VeriPay solves that problem. It's subdermal and very difficult to lose.

You don't leave it sitting in the back seat of the taxi."

argues that competing proposals to embed RFID tags in key fobs or cards were flawed.

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RFID tags are minuscule microchips, which some manufacturers have managed to shrink to half the size of a grain of sand.Most RFID tags have no batteries. They use the power from the initial radio signal to transmit their response.

They listen for a radio query and respond by transmitting a unique ID code, typically a 64-bit identifier yielding about 18 thousand trillion possible values.

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MasterCard has been testing an RFID technology called PayPass.It looks like any other credit card but is outfitted with an RFID tag that lets it be read by a receiver instead of scanned through a magnetic stripe.

[ ADS is running a special promotion urging Americans to "get chipped.The first 100,000 people to sign up will receive a $50 discount. ]

to bring an ID system to a global level that will destroy the need to carry ID documents and credit cards. - Conrad K. Chase, director of the Baja Beach Club, BarcelonaThe objective of this technology is

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MasterCard is to introduce credit cards directly aimed at children,Supporters regard the cards as the natural step in an increasingly cashless society.

encouraging them to go into debt and consume products without the use of cash.

They argue that the prepayment cards will familiarize children with plastic without spending too much, the London Times says.

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Phil Davies, the director of business development at MasterCard Europe, defended the cards, saying:Parents can control the amount of money their son or daughter spends on the card by limiting the amount of money placed on the card.

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total control over everyone, as people would be forced to pay for everything electronically.Every purchase would be traceable

and the ability to buy or sell could be halted immediately at any given moment.

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We have previously seen how the concept is being seized upon and marketed to young people as cool.

Cashless Coke vending machines, for example, integrated with wireless technology, are cool.

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Proponents of micro chipping humans say there are other selling points:

Passports could be done away with,

and people could carry their medical records with them wherever they go, in case of accident."Even more frightening is that the microchip can be used to modify [human] behavior."

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School children are also being encouraged toare being biometrically scanned

upon entry for payment and identification purposes.thumb scanfor their lunches.

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You can only spend as much as the controlling authority wishes.But they are admittedly a device of control. The benefits are presented in a logical, reasonable, persuasive manner to convince you to voluntarily accept their chip in effect surrendering your privacy and freedom in exchange for their promised assurance of security and safety.

Voluntary at first but, ultimately, there will be a compulsory compliance to the New World Order.c13

We are constantly being told that the future is cashless;

there are cashless lanes at the supermarket that move quicker and more efficiently,

and with technology such as RFID we will receive a superior service

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Designed first by the Israeli spy-masters of the Mossad, Gen-Etics is launching the new "Sky-Eye" chips in Milan, Italy. The company told the Times that it has already stitched the $7,500 gadget into 45 of the world's richest people.Microchips of the Rich and Famous : a new technology, reported by the Times of London, is a low-power chip that sucks electrical energy from the body itself and--according to the Gen-Etics corporation that makes the things--can be detected by Global Positioning System satellites circling the globe.

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The cashless society is on the way, leading inevitably to the Mark of the Beast, without which people won't be able to buy or sell (Revelation 13:17).The world has been expecting a global currency for over half a century now, and it is finally arriving, but not in the way it was expected.666

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And he causes 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.Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is six hundred threescore and six (666).Revelation 13:17This prophetic vision from the Holy Bible --Written 2,000 years ago is now being fulfilled!c17

Dont You Get Sucked Into the Trap!666

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