WWW and 666

GKL Enterprises (gklentprs@earthlink.net)
Mon, 24 Nov 1997 21:05:25 -0800


>While the implantable transponders are an option, consider a less
>technological possibility(since so many are afraid the mark is coming
>from "new" tech. it would make sense to use old tech).  Don't most
>people know such thins as home phone number, SSN, drivers lic?  They at
>least carry a card with this information.  Would not a "credit/debit"
>card be in the hand; would the memorized number be in the forehead? 
>Just a thought.  BTW, it wouldn't be very hard to link the right
>computers so that a central authority could have a daily record of all
>transactions(esp if using the credit card locks for "safe" access to
>work/home/shopping).

I believe that the debit cards will just be a "stepping stone" to
get people used to the idea of a cashless society, and that the
implantable transponders will be the actual mark received in the
right hand or forehead, when things reach the point where they'll
require people to receive the mark to be able to buy or sell, 
people (who don't know any better or who have been deceived),
will accept the mark in order to survive, (at the cost of their souls),
and to people who are deceived as to cost to their souls to receiving
the mark, it will SEEM like a brillant idea, with an implanted chip
there is no card to lose, remember to take with you, or have stolen,
it will also appeal to their desire for safety from crime, with no
cash OR cards to be stolen from them it will greatly reduce people
as a target of criminals, a great idea - IF it wasn't for the cost
to their souls.

Bro. Leight

Gary & Karen Leight  
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