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Post by hebrews1135 on Apr 7, 2017 22:05:06 GMT
Cyborgs at work: employees getting implanted with microchips 2017 STOCKHOLM — The syringe slides in between the thumb and index finger. Then, with a click, a microchip is injected in the employee's hand. Another "cyborg" is created. What could pass for a dystopian vision of the workplace is almost routine at the Swedish startup hub Epicenter. The company offers to implant its workers and startup members with microchips the size of grains of rice that function as swipe cards: to open doors, operate printers, or buy smoothies with a wave of the hand. The injections have become so popular that workers at Epicenter hold parties for those willing to get implanted. "The biggest benefit I think is convenience," said Patrick Mesterton, co-founder and CEO of Epicenter. As a demonstration, he unlocks a door by merely waving near it. "It basically replaces a lot of things you have, other communication devices, whether it be credit cards or keys." The technology in itself is not new. Such chips are used as virtual collar plates for pets. Companies use them to track deliveries. It's just never been used to tag employees on a broad scale before. Epicenter and a handful of other companies are the first to make chip implants broadly available. And as with most new technologies, it raises security and privacy issues. While biologically safe, the data generated by the chips can show how often an employee comes to work or what they buy. Unlike company swipe cards or smartphones, which can generate the same data, a person cannot easily separate themselves from the chip. "Of course, putting things into your body is quite a big step to do and it was even for me at first," said Mesterton, remembering how he initially had had doubts. "But then on the other hand, I mean, people have been implanting things into their body, like pacemakers and stuff to control your heart," he said. "That's a way, way more serious thing than having a small chip that can actually communicate with devices." Epicenter, which is home to more than 100 companies and some 2,000 workers, began implanting workers in January 2015. Now, about 150 workers have them. A company based in Belgium also offers its employees such implants, and there are isolated cases around the world where tech enthusiasts have tried this out in recent years. The small implants use Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, the same as in contactless credit cards or mobile payments. When activated by a reader a few centimeters (inches) away, a small amount of data flows between the two devices via electromagnetic waves. The implants are "passive," meaning they contain information that other devices can read, but cannot read information themselves. Ben Libberton, a microbiologist at Stockholm's Karolinska Institute, says hackers could conceivably gain huge swathes of information from embedded microchips. The ethical dilemmas will become bigger the more sophisticated the microchips become. "The data that you could possibly get from a chip that is embedded in your body is a lot different from the data that you can get from a smartphone," he says. "Conceptually you could get data about your health, you could get data about your whereabouts, how often you're working, how long you're working, if you're taking toilet breaks and things like that." Libberton said that if such data is collected, the big question remains of what happens to it, who uses it, and for what purpose. So far, Epicenter's group of cyborgs doesn't seem too concerned. "People ask me; 'Are you chipped?' and I say; 'Yes, why not,'" said Fredric Kaijser, 47, the chief experience officer at Epicenter. "And they all get excited about privacy issues and what that means and so forth. And for me it's just a matter of I like to try new things and just see it as more of an enabler and what that would bring into the future." The implants have become so popular that Epicenter workers stage monthly events where attendees have the option of being "chipped" for free. That means visits from self-described "body hacker" Jowan Osterlund from Biohax Sweden who performs the "operation." He injects the implants — using pre-loaded syringes — into the fleshy area of the hand, just next to the thumb. The process lasts a few seconds, and more often than not there are no screams and barely a drop of blood. "The next step for electronics is to move into the body," he says. finance.yahoo.com/news/cyborgs-employees-getting-implanted-microchips-125759240.html?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma
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Post by Shep on May 22, 2017 14:40:22 GMT
Millions Already Chipped!! RFID 666 Implant Done Without Obamacare!!You should NEVER receive a microchip implant, as this offers a pathway and connection to the beast system & the world wide web (the matrix). All data collected by microchips can be uploaded and absorbed into the web, and that is their objective. There are Youtube channels and Christian leaders now telling their subscribers that it's ok to receive an RFID chip implant because microchips aren't the Mark of the Beast....PLEASE DO NOT LISTEN TO THEM! THIS IS A STRONG DELUSION! We are in the end times. Propaganda about RFID chip and other implantable technologies is now being fed to the public. We see millennials listening to these messages. Most people who willingly receive RFID chip implants are millennials. But the New World Order wants to chip everybody. There is evidence they have made this a priority objective. I have studied medical devices for the past 5 years and teach classes on informatics, medical technology, and trends. Every semester, I teach my students about the use of RFID in health care, and future projections about its use. At this point, I can't help but believe a conspiracy is underway, as companies have secretly embedded microchips into a variety of implants without people knowing about it. These microchips show up in knee and hip replacements, pacemakers and defibrillators, cochlear implants, breast implants, and a variety of prosthetics. Let me be clear, NOT ALL of these implants contain microchips. But some of them do, and this could mean that millions of people are microchip implants inside of them. We were warned back in 2007 by NBC that society was headed in the direction of a "brave new world." It seems many people did not take this clip seriously or seem to care about the projection that was made: by 2017, people would have a microchip underneath their skin. But over the past decade, there have been concerted efforts to chip, hardwire, connect, and digitalize everything in our lives. And now, the focus is on our bodies. Once again, do not accept any microchip implants; ever. www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfmI
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Post by hebrews1135 on Jun 16, 2017 13:17:51 GMT
www.nowtheendbegins.com/swedish-commuters-freak-people-out-by-using-microchip-implants-purchase-train-tickets/ Swedish Commuters Freak People Out As They Use Microchip Implants To Purchase Daily Train Tickets Microchip implants are not new in Sweden, and an estimated 20,000 people already have them, using the devices to swipe in and out of the office, and even pay for food. The creepy technology raises security and privacy issues, as the data generated could be used to track people. SJ Rail is not offering to microchip people itself, and passengers wanting to use the service must already have the futuristic technology.
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The days of having to remember to grab your travel card on your way out of the house could soon be a thing of the past. SJ Rail, a Swedish rail operator, claims that up to 100 of its customers are embedding microchip implants into their hands to pay for their journey. “And he causeth 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.” Revelation 13:16,17 (KJV) EDITOR’S NOTE: Think the Antichrist will have a hard time getting people to take his mark? Think again. In countries like Sweden, people want to use implanted microchips so badly that they are chipping themselves and forming support groups to chip other people! How many chipped in Sweden so far? 20,000 and counting. The ironic part is that they are so eagerly preparing themselves for something now they have no idea will one day, in the time of Jacob’s trouble. send them to Hell for receiving. NFC chip today, mark of the beast tomorrow is how it rolls in the end times. The creepy technology raises security and privacy issues, as the data generated could be used to track people. SJ Rail is not offering to microchip people itself, and passengers wanting to use the service must already have the futuristic technology. Microchip implants are not new in Sweden, and an estimated 20,000 people already have them, using the devices to swipe in and out of the office, and even pay for food. Speaking to the Sun Online, Stephen Ray, press officer at SJ, said that the idea was put forward by a technology start-up in Stockholm called Epicenter, where many of the staff are already implanted with microchips. NFC chip today, mark of the beast tomorrow: Listen as the man says “our corporate customers are asking for it…the technology is in the baby steps now, but people are demanding it”. While the scheme is currently only available in Sweden, the country’s travel system uses the same Near Field Communication (NFC) as contactless bank cards, and London’s oyster cards, suggesting it could be used further afield one day. The futuristic project has not been without its hiccups, and has also generated concerns over passenger privacy. One flaw in the system meant that rail staff would sometimes be shown a passenger’s LinkedIn profile instead of their ticket information. But Mr Ray reassured that the problem was quickly resolved, saying: ‘That’s why we call it a trial.’ Peter Dahlqvist, Head of SJ Business Sales said: ‘SJ is already one of Sweden’s most digital companies, so this new project could be started up very quickly. ‘The microchip ticket is a good example of how we are happy to try out new ideas alongside customers and help to force the pace of digital development.’ source PLEASE NOTE: Taking an NFC microchip implant NOW is NOT the Mark of the Beast mentioned in the Bible. In order to have the Mark , the Beast must be present. But you can consider what is happening now as unsaved people preparing themselves to take the Mark when the time of Jacob’s trouble begins after the Rapture of the Church.
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Post by hebrews1135 on Jul 3, 2017 14:44:14 GMT
www.naturalnews.com/2017-06-18-medical-system-goes-full-mark-of-the-beast-with-unique-patient-identifier-tracking.html6/18/17 Medical system goes full “mark of the beast” with Unique Patient Identifier tracking
(Natural News) For some of us, visiting the doctor is an uncomfortable and invasive process. Being examined by and telling a complete stranger how we feel can be very difficult for many. At the very least, we would expect that information to remain private, safely tucked away in the doctor’s records, for his or her eyes only. But a new bill signed by President Trump is poised to strip this right to privacy from every American citizen. Back in 1996, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) called for Health and Human Services to issue every single citizen with a “unique patient identifier” (UPI). This UPI would be a unique number linking each person to their complete medical history, and would be accessible by about 800,000 parties, including hospitals, doctors, researchers and public health departments. The legislation caused an immediate public backlash, prompting Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) to amend a 1998 spending bill to prevent the use of any federal funds for the development of UPIs. The congressman’s maneuver threw a spanner in the works, and the development of UPIs essentially ground to a halt. Until now, that is. The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society reports that a simple UPI is no longer considered a sufficient solution, and “the focus has shifted to patient data matching and the need for a coordinated national strategy across the public and private healthcare sectors.” They further report that the nation’s healthcare community has been given a “clear mandate … to adopt electronic health records and health exchange capability.” This move by President Trump is likely to prove very unpopular. A 2002 article by Gallup noted that increasing use of the Internet was leading to an “e-health” environment in the United States, which was causing privacy concerns for both consumers and medical professionals. It referenced an earlier 2000 poll which found that 78 percent of respondents wanted to maintain the status quo with regard to their health information, namely that no person or party should have access to their private information without their express permission. It is highly unlikely that the passage of time has altered the fact that very few people would be comfortable having their “demographic data, genetic information, family histories, treatments, personal comments, hospitalizations, and lifestyle information” available to all and sundry. This is highly sensitive information which could be used against the patient in multiple ways. Let’s imagine, for example, that you are applying for health insurance for your family. You complete and submit your paperwork, only to have the insurer deny you cover because several members of your family carry the BRCA1 gene and are genetically predisposed to breast and other cancers. Having all that private information freely available would also make you vulnerable to identity theft. This type of crime already affects over 15 million U.S. citizens each year, resulting in $50 billion in financial losses. Since your information would be freely available to researchers, it would also be almost impossible for you to avoid becoming an involuntary participant in a research project you might be morally opposed to. And, of course, a database like this would allow the government to determine your compliance with the CDC’s inflated childhood vaccine schedule, using strong-arm maneuvers like those used in California to force you to vaccinate your children. This would include vaccines which have damaged countless children across the world, including the MMR and HPV vaccines. [RELATED: Discover 10 outrageous but true facts about vaccines that the CDC and vaccine industry don’t want you to know.] The fact is, our medical history is personal, private and sensitive, and we have the right to expect that these records be kept private.
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Post by hebrews1135 on Jul 18, 2017 14:15:19 GMT
Cashless Society Alert: Visa Will Be Giving Up To $500,000 To Restaurants That Go ‘100% Cashless’The push toward a cashless society is becoming more of a shove. Before today I had never heard of “The Visa Cashless Challenge”, but after reading about it I have to say that I am quite alarmed. Visa is trying to “encourage” businesses to go cashless, and one of the ways that they will be doing this is by “awarding up to $500,000 to 50 eligible US-based small business food service owners who commit to joining the 100% cashless quest”. The food industry is still one of the last bastions where cash is used very heavily, and so it makes sense that Visa would want to target that segment. Of course the more people that use cards to pay for meals, the more money that Visa will make. When I go to restaurants, I almost always use cash, and I know a lot of other people that very much prefer to use cash in those situations as well. But if Visa has their way, soon all of us will be forced to use some form of digital payment instead. The following is an excerpt from the press release that Visa issued about this new “challenge”… Today Visa (NYSE:V) announced it is launching a major effort to encourage businesses to go cashless. Aiming to create a culture where cash is no longer king, the program will give merchants increased ability to accept all forms of global digital payments. Visa will be encouraging and helping merchants go cashless by using innovation to their advantage in order to stay competitively connected to their customers. To encourage businesses to go cashless, Visa is announcing The Visa Cashless Challenge, with a call to action for small business restaurants, cafés or food truck owners to describe what cashless means for them, their employees and customers. Visa will be awarding up to $500,000 to 50 eligible US-based small business food service owners who commit to joining the 100% cashless quest. more theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/cashless-society-alert-visa-will-be-giving-up-to-500000-to-restaurants-that-go-100-cashless
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Post by Shep on Jul 26, 2017 14:55:18 GMT
Wisconsin company chipping employees July 26, 2017 - A Wisconsin company will give its employees the opportunity to have microchip implants in their hand. About 50 employees at the company have volunteered to get the chip injection starting in August. The chips will be implanted in employees' hands to buy things in the break room, log into computers, open doors, and so on. The chip is about the size of a grain of rice and will be implanted between the thumb and forefinger. The company will pick up the $300 fee. Eventually, this technology will become standardized allowing you to use this as your passport, public transit, all purchasing opportunities, etc. The chips will not include GPS - yet kek.gg/u/JRhKMark of the beastRevelation 13 He required all people to receive a mark on their right hand or on their forehead, so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, the name of the beast or the number of its name. It is the number of a man - 666 biblehub.com/bsb/revelation/13.htm
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Post by hebrews1135 on Aug 2, 2017 12:43:16 GMT
www.nowtheendbegins.com/wisconsin-company-three-square-market-holds-chip-party-employees-excited-microchipped/ Wisconsin Company Three Square Market Holds ‘Chip Party’ For Employees Excited To Be Microchipped Three Square Market has received international attention since it announced the voluntary microchip program, believed to be the first of its kind in the United States. The microchip program is voluntary. If willing, employees allow the company to implant a Radio-Frequency Identification chip between the thumb and forefinger.8/1/17 Wisconsin company Three Square Market is held a ‘chip party’ Tuesday to implant excited employees with RFID microchips. “And he causeth 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.” Revelation 13:16,17 (KJV) EDITOR’S NOTE: We have always maintained that when human implantable microchipping began in America, people would be excited to be chipped, even holding ‘chip parties’ to celebrate their embrace of the new technology. That is exactly what happened today at Wisconsin company Three Square Market. There is no Mark Of The Beast without the Beast of Antichrist, but this is really good example of, when the Beast does arrive after the Rapture of the Church, how people will line up around the block to receive his Mark. Three Square Market has received international attention since it announced the voluntary microchip program, believed to be the first of its kind in the United States. The microchip program is voluntary. If willing, employees allow the company to implant a Radio-Frequency Identification chip between the thumb and forefinger. Guess who got microchipped!? Hurt a bit. Not too bad. Like a mean pinch. @wisn12news pic.twitter.com/GMVVJoAC4e — Tim Elliott (@wisn_Tim) August 1, 2017 The RFID chip will open doors, log in to computers, and make purchases from vending machines. The technology is similar to mobile pay services like Apple Pay and Google Wallet. Three Square Market assures employees that they will not be able to track them because the chip does not have GPS. Data on the microchip is encrypted. A closer look at the microchip! Lots of national & international media here to see employees get chipped. They’re calling it a “chip party”! pic.twitter.com/jmLdF9owET — Tim Elliott (@wisn_Tim) August 1, 2017 The company says the chip is FDA approved. It is removed “similar to a splinter.” A reporter from our Milwaukee partner station WISN is covering the “chip party.” Tim Elliott had a chip implanted and tweeted that it “hurt a bit … like a mean pinch.” source
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Post by hebrews1135 on Aug 4, 2017 17:10:48 GMT
www.nowtheendbegins.com/world-embraces-human-implantable-rfid-microchips-bionic-age-begins/CHIP PARTY: The World Embraces Human Implantable RFID Microchips As New Bionic Dark Age Begins Some high-profile proponents of RFID Microchip implants include Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla cars and SpaceX, who said last year that humans must reach greater symbiosis with computers in order to stay relevant in a world of artificial intelligence.8/4/17 If you’re prone to forgetting your card key for the office or your computer password, here’s a solution: Get RFID microchips implanted in your hand. “And he causeth 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.” Revelation 13:16-18 (KJV) EDITOR’S NOTE: Everywhere you look, another group of people are willingly receiving an RFID microchip implant as the technology-fueled Bionic Age finally begins. Chip implants have gone from conspiracy theory to latest must-have device, much like the iPhone in 2007. Now that the world is hooked on mobile devices with an endless array of apps to control every aspect of our lives, adding an implantable chip is really the next logical step. Off in the wings, Antichrist is eagerly rubbing his filthy hands together, and grinning from ear to ear as the unsaved world gets ready to receive him. They will take his Mark, no problem. That’s what Brian McEvoy has done multiple times. He’s got five implants, mostly for functional reasons but one just for fun. “There’s a glow-in-the-dark implant on the back of my right hand,” said McEvoy, a 36-year-old electrical engineer from St. Paul, Minnesota. For years, owners have implanted microchips in their pets to recover them if they go astray. Farmers use them in cattle. Now, humans are experimenting with subdermal microchips, which are the size of a large grain of rice, to make modern life easier. Ever so slowly, a trend that began in the hacker community is moving toward the mainstream. A Wisconsin firm that specializes in designing company break rooms, Three Square Market, announced last month that it was offering implanted chips to all its employees. The chips will allow employees to “make purchases in the company’s break room market, open doors, log in to computers, use copy machines, among other things,” it said in a statement. Many hackers gathered here for a recent global hacker conference, DefCon 2017, view implants as a way to interact seamlessly with a technological world and to enhance human senses. They await the day when microchips give humans the ability for echolocation, and to see infrared and ultraviolet light, enhance the capacity to smell, sense direction, even feel vibrations that reveal movement in the stock market. more
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Post by hebrews1135 on Aug 5, 2017 18:04:42 GMT
www.nowtheendbegins.com/not-family-friendly-walt-disney-accused-illegally-tracking-children-via-apps-new-lawsuit/NOT FAMILY FRIENDLY: Walt Disney Accused of Illegally Tracking Children Via Apps in New Lawsuit The suit claims Disney is violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. According to the suit, a Disney subsidiary, Playdom Inc., paid the largest civil penalty to date ($3 million) for violating COPPA in 2011. Rushing says L.L. was tracked while using the princess pets app, but the suit claims dozens of other games also track their users, including Club Penguin Island, Star Wars: Puzzle Droids, Frozen Free Fall and Disney Emoji Blitz.8/4/17 The suit claims Disney is violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. A San Francisco mom says her child was illegally tracked while using the Disney Princess Palace Pets app. EDITOR’S NOTE: Gone are the days when the Mouse was innocent, the 2017 version of Mickey is a bad boy. He makes theme park guests wear RFID tracking bracelets, he makes movies that indoctrinate children to the LGBT agenda, and now he is tracking innocent little kids as they have fun playing with Disney mobile apps. Welcome to the end times, where even Mickey and Minnie have gone rogue. Amanda Rushing, on behalf of her child referred to as “L.L.,” is suing The Walt Disney Company, Disney Electronic Content and others in a proposed class action filed Thursday in California federal court.Rushing claims an advertising-specific software development kit is surreptitiously embedded in the code for the app, and that’s how Disney is collecting personal information and tracking online behavior. “App developers and their SDK-providing partners can track children’s behavior while they play online games with their mobile devices by obtaining critical pieces of data from the mobile devices, including ‘persistent identifiers,’ typically a unique number linked to a specific mobile device,” writes attorney Michael Sobol in the complaint. “These persistent identifiers allow SDK providers to detect a child’s activity across multiple apps and platforms on the internet, and across different devices, effectively providing a full chronology of the child’s actions across devices and apps. This information is then sold to various third-parties who sell targeted online advertising.” Disney makes it fun to have your every move and purchase chipped, tracked and recorded: Sobol argues this is exactly the kind of practice the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act was enacted to prevent. Under COPPA, app developers and any third-parties working with them can’t legally collect personal information about children who are under the age of 13 without verifiable consent from their parents. “Disney has failed to safeguard children’s personal information and ensure that third-parties’ collection of data from children is lawful,” writes Sobol. According to the suit, a Disney subsidiary, Playdom Inc., paid the largest civil penalty to date ($3 million) for violating COPPA in 2011. Rushing says L.L. was tracked while using the princess pets app, but the suit claims dozens of other games also track their users, including Club Penguin Island, Star Wars: Puzzle Droids, Frozen Free Fall and Disney Emoji Blitz. (Read the full list on pages 9 and 10 of the complaint, which is posted here.) more
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Post by hebrews1135 on Aug 27, 2017 2:35:47 GMT
www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/08/25/texas-mayor-tells-non-evacuees-mark-social-security-number-arms-id/8/25/17 Hurricane Harvey: Texas Mayor Says Get Out or Mark ID on Your ArmThe mayor pro tem of Rockport, Texas, told residents of the city where Hurricane Harvey is expected to make landfall Friday night to get out while they can or mark their ID on their arms in preparation for the worst. Rockport Mayor Pro Tem Patrick Rios told a KIII reporter that people who chose not to heed the mandatory evacuation order should make sure that they have their social security number marked on their arm in case identification is needed. “Those that are going to stay — it’s unfortunate — but they should make some type of preparation to mark their arm with a Sharpie Pen,” Rios told KIII ABC 3 reporter Michael Gibson. “Put their social security number on it, and their name.” more
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