Monday, May 7, 2018

No, I won't be taking that 666 mark


Sure, let’s all get implanted with RFID chips. That way we can purchase our products much easier. Then we can all join the dark overlord Satan while we worship the Antichrist.

Sarcasm, obviously.

There are about 100 reasons why I think that chip implantation is a bad idea. Which may scare people more? The psychological or medical complications? As many idiots there are that happily want to be chipped with the mark, there are about 700 people who don’t.

It’s not just the fact that this has been foretold in the Bible centuries ago. It’s not just because it has been a topic of popular culture over the last 100 years. It’s not even about being watched by big brother and having your privacy rights infringed.

It’s an all around ridiculous idea. However, that doesn’t mean it will not be implemented into our society.

The potential risks to health associated with installing the device in your body are adverse tissue reaction; migration of implanted transponder; compromised information security; failure of implanted transponder; failure of inserter; failure of electronic scanner; electromagnetic interference; electrical hazards; magnetic resonance imaging incompatibility; and needle stick syndrome.

It is obvious that there are physical risks to implanting an RFID chip into your body. An even bigger issue may be the security implications of the RFID chip being implanted in humans, such as biohacking.

Biohacking is a dangerous and unwanted side effect of the RFID chip implantation. Many computer hackers may be able to bypass security measures in airports and other institutions with an RFID chip implanted inside of them.

According to Thomas Fox-Brewster of Forbes, U.S. Navy petty officer Seth Wahle implanted an RFID chip inside of his hand for such uses as “stealth” hacking into phones and computers. One of his malware tactics consists of being close to someone’s Android phone with his hand so that he can use RFID’s radio frequency waves to send a message and ask users if they would like to open a link on their Android phone.

Once that link is opened, the phone is infected with malware and may be controlled remotely by another computer.

This could be particularly dangerous if someone infiltrates government computer systems without looking conspicuous with a laptop and other hardware. Just imagine what many skilled hackers may be able to do with this technology.

I am opposed to the RFID chip being implanted inside of humans but for theological reasons. As a Christian, I would never personally take an RFID chip inside of my body. John the Apostle was given a vision by Jesus Christ in the Book of Revelation concerning the end times of the world and the rise of
the Antichrist.

Written centuries ago, this is what Revelation 11:16-18 states:

“And he [the Antichrist) causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive the
mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save that he has
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 a number of a man; and his number is six hundred threescore and six.”

Considering the RFID chip is a piece of technology that is coded with numbers and letters, it would be very easy to encrypt the chip with the numbers 666 somewhere in its coding along with someone’s personal identification number, date of birth, medical information, and so forth.

The Bible is very clear about those who take the mark of the beast.

So for now and forever, I will remain chip free.



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