A Well Thought Out Scream By James Riordan: Implanted Microchips Being Used in Stockholm
Implanted Microchips
Let the Ant-Christ Polka Begin! Workers in Stockholm are now opening locked doors via implanted microchips in their hands. The radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip is made from Pyrex glass and contains an antenna and microchip, with no need for batteries. It is about 12 mm long and injected with a syringe. The implanted microchips eliminates the need for pass codes and identification badges. All an employee at the Swedish tech business incubator Epicentre has to do is wave their hand in front of a sensor and the door opens. “It’s an identification tool that can communicate with objects around you,” said Patrick Mesterton, CEO of the building, Epicenter Office. “You can open doors using your implanted microchips. You can do secure printing from our printers with the implanted microchips, but you can also communicate with your mobile phone, by sending your business card to individuals that you meet,” he said. “It felt pretty scary, but at the same time it felt very modern, very 2015,” said Lin Kowalska, who works for the charity GiveSome in the building, shortly after she was chipped.
Scary is the word — especially for all who pay attention to things like Bible Prophesy and the Book of Revelation. Revelation 13:16-18 reads as follows: “And he causes all, the small and the great, and the rich and the poor, and the free men and the slaves, to be given a mark on their right hand or on their forehead, 17 and he provides that no one will be able to buy or to sell, except the one who has the mark, either the name of the beast or the number of his name. Here is wisdom. Let him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for the number is that of a man; and his number is six hundred and sixty-six.”
Now no one at Epicentre is chopping heads off or talking about the number 666, but they have proven that the technology is there. It won’t be long before more companies will using this application and talking about how it can eliminate stolen identities and credit card theft. Then all that has to happen is for the Antichrist to rise, take control of the world (and all the data) and start demanding fealty from the masses. Granted, that’s a lot. but still, remember you read it here first. It is now not only possible but some companies believe practical to have a personal code embedded in your skin.
The high-tech Epicenter office block aims to bring innovative companies – large and small – together under one roof. Mesterton said his office complex was the ideal location to test such a technology and thinks some of the future uses for implanted chips will be any application that currently requires a pin code, a key or a card, such as payments. “I think also for health-care reasons … you can sort of communicate with your doctor and you get can data on what you eat and what your physical status is,” Mesterton said. “”You have your own identification code and you’re sending that to something else which you have to grant access to. So there’s no one else that can sort of follow you on your ID, so to say. It’s you who decides who gets access to that ID,” he said.
The implanted microchips sends and RFID code and, while the current range of benefits the implanted microchips offers is rather limited, Mesterton said the aim is to explore what possibilities the implanted microchips represents, and see how products and services can be developed around the technology. In future, as the applications that can be used with the implanted microchips are developed, the hope is that workers in the building will be able to purchase food in the canteen and even check their health.
Masterson said that unlike a mobile phone, the implanted microchips could not be tracked, and he did not see any integrity issues. “You have your own identification code and you’re sending that to something else which you have to grant access to, so there’s no one else that can sort of follow you on your ID, so to say. It’s you who decides who gets access to that ID,” Mesterton said.
The implant program is voluntary for the workers in the office complex and, according to the manu-facturers, completely safe. Since the amount of metal in the implanted microchips is so small, there is no risk of it setting off metal detectors and it is also safe during MRI scans and when using an induction oven. It is also very unlikely to break inside the body as it is buffered by the surrounding skin and tissue.
I don’t want to be an alarmist but the only thing that’s needed to change “voluntary” into “required” is power and a couple of decrees. Next thing you got people hold up their wrists in the check out lines. Maybe, maybe not. All I’m saying is PAY ATTENTION!
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Unbelievable! But, it is now law they must microchip all animals that come through a shelter and get placed into homes, whether or not the owner wants the chip – so why not people too!… My goodness, what a time to see it all! Great post.