Mark Of The Beast: Microchipping technology

loremipsum

Woodpecker
RE:

Sweden, yes!

https://www.npr.org/2018/10/22/6588...er-their-skin?t=1540312004679&t=1540325452354

So many Swedes are lining up to get the microchips that the country's main chipping company says it can't keep up with the number of requests.

When Frisk moved into a shared house earlier this year, he organized a chipping party for his new housemates. Now they can access the 16th century building they share in Stockholm's Old Town by tapping their hands on a digital reader by the door.
One coworking space and innovation hub in Stockholm is holding a large implant party this month where a tech startup, DSruptive, is promising to reveal "the next generation consumer-level implant." The device will include 2KB of memory — double that of earlier implants — a range of new functions and an LED light designed to improve privacy by blinking if someone tries to read or access an implant.
Chipping parties. Oh wow.

Sweden's largest train company has started allowing commuters to use chips instead of tickets, and there's talk that the chips could soon be used to make payments in shops and restaurants.
Osterlund believes there are two key reasons microchips have taken off in Sweden. First, the country has a long history of embracing new technologies before many others and is quickly moving toward becoming a cashless society.

End times are approaching faster and faster.

Is there anything more suicidal than a swede?

At this point all I can really do is laugh.
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Mr. D

Kingfisher
Gold Member
RE: Swedes are voluntarily implanting themselves with microchips to unlock doors at work

Aw, shit. It's only a year or two away from being a thing in Finland as well...
 
RE: Swedes are voluntarily implanting themselves with microchips to unlock doors at work

Don't Amazon warehouse employees already have microchips to cut down on workplace fuckery?
 

Roosh

Cardinal
Orthodox
Looks like the spider is ready to bring microchips to the United States after successful beta testing in Sweden. NBC does a favorable news story on the subject.



"Cutting edge"

"Process is simple and swift"

"Human microchipping may be our future"
 

d'Aversa

 
Banned
This is seriously scaring the shit out of me. Reading things like this really makes a man think about "1984" and "Brave New World". Looks like both Orwell and Huxley were right. "Become a slave for your own convenience!".
 

NoMoreTO

Hummingbird
Catholic
Mr. D said:
Reminds me of this 2005 short movie:


Jävla svensson!


Interesting little Short B+, pretty telling from 2005 too. I passed it on to a family member, good for Kids to get this idea into their head, most don't even know about cash.

On a personal note, this actually crossed my mind yesterday as I went to a store that is apparently "cashless". I went to buy a juice and a wrap the other day on my lunch break.

Girl: we are cashless
Me: this is legal tender
Girl: Snatches bill from my hand angrily
Me: I didn't mean to upset you
Older Lady coworker: hahah this guy is great.

Its' getting a little harder now. No rainbow flags, and now I have to use my cash at every place that is cashless to annoy the crap out of them. When they deny me and go cashless, inevitably soon, then I'll boycott.
 

N°6

Ostrich
It’s really looking like the Mark of the Beast will be a combination of the means of buying and selling and some sort of transhumanist genetical upgrades using animal DNA.
 

Roosh

Cardinal
Orthodox
I wonder if the mark of the beast could also be something like Amazon Prime. Right now Prime is an optional service, but if Amazon comes to dominate retail, and the company turns overtly Satanic, it could become obligatory (something like a club). So unless you are a member of Prime, you can not buy most of the goods you want.
 

Ember

Hummingbird
Other Christian
Gold Member
<That would never fly. The backlash would be insane.

I use Amazon a lot and must have declined Prime hundreds of times over the years.
 

Roosh

Cardinal
Orthodox
rotekz said:
<That would never fly. The backlash would be insane.

I use Amazon a lot and must have declined Prime hundreds of times over the years.

100 million households have Prime right now (https://www.vox.com/2018/4/19/17256...-penetration-low-income-households-jeff-bezos). This is over 50% of households. There would be backlash if Prime was required to buy/sell today, but in 20 years? The "mark" part of Prime would be needed for their stores (i.e. you need a chip to shop at an Amazon store). They are already requiring you to be a Prime member at their cash-less physical stores.
 

Dr Mantis Toboggan

Pelican
Catholic
Gold Member
Roosh said:
I wonder if the mark of the beast could also be something like Amazon Prime. Right now Prime is an optional service, but if Amazon comes to dominate retail, and the company turns overtly Satanic, it could become obligatory (something like a club). So unless you are a member of Prime, you can not buy most of the goods you want.

I wouldn't think so given that Revelations specifically says it will be a mark on the hand or forehead. I suppose a microchip implanted in one of those locations could be close enough to fit the prophecy and could be tied in with the club but it seems more likely that cash and credit/debit cards will be phased out over time and eventually you won't be able to buy anything without scanning your chip--tying it in with something like Amazon Prime just seems like an unnecessary step. I think the theory that it will also involve some sort of DNA modification has a lot of merit.
 

Ember

Hummingbird
Other Christian
Gold Member
Roosh said:
rotekz said:
<That would never fly. The backlash would be insane.

I use Amazon a lot and must have declined Prime hundreds of times over the years.

100 million households have Prime right now (https://www.vox.com/2018/4/19/17256...-penetration-low-income-households-jeff-bezos). This is over 50% of households. There would be backlash if Prime was required to buy/sell today, but in 20 years? The "mark" part of Prime would be needed for their stores (i.e. you need a chip to shop at an Amazon store). They are already requiring you to be a Prime member at their cash-less physical stores.
The percentage that are not with Prime are likely to have declined it a lot. I believe that just like myself their minds are mostly made up on whether they want to pay Amazon a regular fee. Coercion through restricting access will just make them dig their heels in and look to competitors, probably Chinese by that point.
The market in 20 years from now may not feature Amazon at all.
 

TheFinalEpic

Pelican
Catholic
Gold Member
I have a slightly more favorable view of where the world is going in that a lot of us are reverting to the 'village mentality' of small business, buying local, and promoting those people that are close to you.

I think that the pendulum swings so far, then it comes back.

As for microchipping, I see no benefit.. It's another silicon valleyism of 'making life easier' without really making anything easier.

I don't forget my keys, or wallet when I leave the house. This shit is pointless.
 

VNvet

Woodpecker
Roosh said:
rotekz said:
<That would never fly. The backlash would be insane.

I use Amazon a lot and must have declined Prime hundreds of times over the years.

100 million households have Prime right now (https://www.vox.com/2018/4/19/17256...-penetration-low-income-households-jeff-bezos). This is over 50% of households. There would be backlash if Prime was required to buy/sell today, but in 20 years? The "mark" part of Prime would be needed for their stores (i.e. you need a chip to shop at an Amazon store). They are already requiring you to be a Prime member at their cash-less physical stores.

Another interesting point to this theory is that Jeff Bezos originally named Amazon 'Cadabra,' as in "Abracadabra," but changed it because it sounded like 'cadaver.'

It's a little bit of a reach, but I find it too odd to ignore.
 

PathofAugustine

Hummingbird
Orthodox
Roosh said:
I wonder if the mark of the beast could also be something like Amazon Prime. Right now Prime is an optional service, but if Amazon comes to dominate retail, and the company turns overtly Satanic, it could become obligatory (something like a club). So unless you are a member of Prime, you can not buy most of the goods you want.

I avoid using Amazon (not always easy!) because Bezos is a well-connected globohomo. Combined with his massive power of controlling AWS for web traffic and data, we really should avoid giving him more dollars when possible. Try to find local vendors and retailers to support as much as possible. Not always easy, but it can be done with some legwork. Sometimes you'll pay a little bit more, but it is worth it not to feed the globohomo microchipping beast.
 

eradicator

Crow
Agnostic
Gold Member
100 million households have Prime right now (https://www.vox.com/2018/4/19/17256410/a...ff-bezos). This is over 50% of households. There would be backlash if Prime was required to buy/sell today, but in 20 years?

There’s no need to exaggerate. The article you quoted says 100million worldwide prime households ”

If there are about 4 or 5 billion households 100m will would be less than 5%, not 50%. But I get your point and think amazon should be broken up into smaller companies, they and google essentially have a monopoly
 

TheFinalEpic

Pelican
Catholic
Gold Member
John Michael Kane said:
Roosh said:
I wonder if the mark of the beast could also be something like Amazon Prime. Right now Prime is an optional service, but if Amazon comes to dominate retail, and the company turns overtly Satanic, it could become obligatory (something like a club). So unless you are a member of Prime, you can not buy most of the goods you want.

I avoid using Amazon (not always easy!) because Bezos is a well-connected globohomo. Combined with his massive power of controlling AWS for web traffic and data, we really should avoid giving him more dollars when possible. Try to find local vendors and retailers to support as much as possible. Not always easy, but it can be done with some legwork. Sometimes you'll pay a little bit more, but it is worth it not to feed the globohomo microchipping beast.

I have been using smaller services for hosting such as DigitalOcean, as their documentation is better, and they aren't running 60% of the internet or whatever the stat is for AWS
 

Roosh

Cardinal
Orthodox
Microchips will be combined with vaccines. Austin homeless is already being chipped for their own "empowerment"

In Austin, Texas, for example, the homeless population is now being exploited as a collective guinea pig for ID2020’s microchip vaccination program, which the group claims will help to “empower” homeless people by supposedly giving them “control” over their personal identity data.

“The City of Austin, ID2020, and several other partners are working together with homeless people and the service providers who engage with them to develop a blockchain-enabled digital identity platform called MyPass to empower homeless people with their own identity data,” writes Chris Burt for BiometricUpdate.com.

ID2020 is also jabbing refugees with its microchip vaccinations through two inaugural pilot programs known as iRespond and Everest. According to reports, iRespond has “improved continuity of care” for more than 3,000 refugees receiving drug treatments for chronic illness. Everest, on the other hand, has “assisted with the provision of access to critical energy subsidies and a range of additional services with secure and user-centric digital identities without relying on a smartphone,” Burt writes.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-10...al-biometric-identities-for-surveillance.html
 

N°6

Ostrich
The biggest temptation used to make people take the Mark won’t be the fear of not being able to buy or sell, the threat of the guillotine but the promise of cures of the non-communicable diseases that are ravishing the West (cancer, dementia etc).

“Daddy, daddy, why won’t you take the Mark, we don’t want you to die!”
 
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