Revelation 13:18 NASB

Revelation 13:18 NASB

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Say it isn't So-MARK....

In the shuffling Madness.....

I just can't believe the speed at which this has picked up from the initialization of the authenication process to now the harvesting and assimilation of persons identities, dizitzation of information into the world's databases. it blows my mind what was once thought of as so concepetual, so science fiction, orwellian is actually at full throttle. How can there possibly be any doubt the type of days we are being subjucated to live out for the remainder days and not be left troubled and remoarsful at what the next genration if there even is one, what they will have to bear and endure.

Yesterday is was annouced  the on going barage of negetive press that PositiveID has been receiving because of it relationship with VeriChip (Mircochip), their website and would need to be admended quickly if it is to be percieved as being helpful, rather then harmful to the universal medical association and the digitzation of all medical records to patients.

What's that? This CHIP is a negetive thing?

Health Link is a software-based product, and has nothing to do with the FDA-approved RFID microchip products under development at PositiveID


The reason Health Link and the microchip are confused is because of PositiveID’s own web site, which once had a page that said:


Health Link is the connection between you and your personal health record. Health Link utilizes a tiny, passive microchip (the nation’s first and only microchip cleared for patient identification by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration) and a secure, private online database that links you to your personal health record.


… About the size of a grain of rice, the microchip is inserted just under the skin and contains only a unique, 16-digit identifier. … unlike conventional forms of identification, the Health Link cannot be lost, stolen, misplaced, or counterfeited. It is safe, secure, reversible, and always with you.

industry.bnet.com/pharma

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