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Technology and The Mark Of The Beast

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Part of the plan to go cashless includes the use of a microchip technology that will enable authorities to, among other things, track the personal, medical, financial, educational, and other information of every man, woman and child on the face of the planet. This chip, often termed a microchip, and sometimes called a bio-transponder, will be inserted into the body where it will reside.

Here are a few quotes from an article entitled “The Microchip and the Mark of the Beast,” written by Dr. Carl W. Sanders, published in the June-July, 1994 issue of NEXUS (P.O. Box 30, Mapleton, Queensland 4560, Australia). This is actually Dr. Sanders’ testimonial regarding his invention of the microchip. He was in charge of its conception and engineering. Dr. Sanders is an electronic engineer, inventor, author and consultant to various government agencies and organizations, such as IBM, General Electric, Honeywell and Teledyne.

As follows:

“Thirty-two years of my life was spent in design engineering and electronics designing microchips in the Bio-Med field.

“In 1968 I became involved, almost by accident, in a research and development project in regard to a spinal bypass for a young lady who had severed her spine. They were looking at possibly being able to connect motor nerves, etc.”

“It was a project we were all excited about. There were 100 people involved and I was senior engineer in charge of the project. The project culminated in the microchip that we talk about now a, microchip that I believe is going to be the positive identification and “the Mark of the Beast.”

“Working on the microchip, we had no idea about it ever being an identification chip. We looked at it as being a very humanitarian thing to do. Our team was made up of people out of San jose, people out of Motorola, General Electric, Boston Medical Center it was quite a group of people.”(…)

“As the chip began to evolve, there came a time in the project when they said that the financial return on bypassing severed spines is not a very lucrative thing for us to be into, so we really need to look at some other areas. We noticed that the frequency of the chip had a great effect upon behavior and so we began to branch off and look possibly at behavior modification.”

“The project almost turned into electronic acupuncture because what they ended up with was embedding a microchip to put out a signal which affected certain areas. They were able to determine that you could cause a behavioral change.”

“One of the projects was called the Phoenix Project which had to do with Veitnam veterans. We had a chip that we called the Rambo chip. This chip would actually cause extra adrenaline flow.” (…)

“There are 250,000 components in the microchip, including a tiny lithium battery. I fought them over using lithium as a battery source but NASA was doing a lot with lithium at that time and it was the going thing. I had talked to a doctor at Boston Medical Center about what that concentration of lithium in the body could do if the chip broke down. He said that you would get a boil or grievous sore.”

“As the development moved along, I left the project and came back as a consultant several times. I was used in many meetings as an expert witness in regard to the uses of the microchip.”

“I was in one meeting where it was discussed, ‘How can you control a people if you cannot identify them?’ People like Henry Kissinger and CIA folk attended these meetings.” (…)

“As we developed this microchip, as the identification chip became the focal point, there were several things that were wanted. They wanted a name and an image (picture of your face), Social Security number with the international digits on it, finger print identification, physical description, family history, address, occupation, income tax information and criminal record.”

“I’ve been in seventeen ‘One World’ meetings where this has been discussed, meetings in Brussels, Luxembourg, tying together the finances of the world.”

“There are bills before Congress right now that will allow them to inject a microchip in your child at the time of birth for identification purposes. The President of the United States of America, under the ‘Emigration Control Act of 1986’, Section 100, has the authority to deem whatever type of identification is necessary whether it be an invisible tattoo or electronic media under the skin. So I think you have to look at the facts, folks: this is not coming as some big shock. The paving has been done ahead of time!”

The Importance of Opinion

Friday, July 9th, 2010

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09 July 2010 – Opinion is important–I mean, your opinion is important. In fact, politicals, corporations, and institutions hang on every word that the general public utters. Why? Because through it they derive a good idea whether they can launch programs, new laws, etc.

When you stop objecting outwardly, they know it’s time because they know that you’re tired of the issue at hand, that you’ve become too worn down over whatever the subject is that they can pretty much do what they want. As long as the masses outwardly object to an issue, an idea, a proposed action… they know it’s not time.

Political figures work by polls. They love polls and they seek to learn as much as possible from the polls that take place, especially when it involves controversial subject matter. The primary mission of GKO at this time involves technology, especially where it meets the road.

We’ve created a GKO Facebook Group where you can easily do that. And so far as privacy is concerned on Facebook, don’t place anything in your profile you would not want others to know and you will be fine. Of course, you also can voice your support or opposition to a technologically related subject through our main web site (an entirely new website is under development at this time).

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