Thursday, January 24, 2013

Want An RFID Chip Implanted Into Your Hand?


Want An RFID Chip Implanted Into Your Hand?


RFID Chip Implantation 666 right hand!
Published on Aug 15, 2012
 
The battery in the RFID charge's off body temp the two places in the body that change temp the most back of the hand and forehead the battery charge's off that change in temp!
Over the course of the weekend, Andrew would be one of eight people to undergo the RFID implantation among the 500 or so attendees of Toorcamp, a hacker conference and retreat near the northwest corner of Washington State.   Graafstra's "implantation station" was set up in the open air: Any camper willing to spend $30 and sign a liability waiver could have the implantation performed, and after the excitement of Andrew's injection, a small line formed to be next.
And why volunteer to be injected with a chip that responds to radio signals with a unique identifier, a procedure typically reserved for tracking pets and livestock? "I thought it would be cool," says Andrew, when we speak at a picnic table a few minutes after his injection. (The pain, he tells me, was only a short pinch followed by a "weird feeling of a foreign body sliding into my hand.")
Graafstra's glass-encased RFID chips ready for implantation.  Following is the SALES PITCH to get people to accept 'the mark.'

The practical appeal of an RFID implant, in theory, is quick authentication that's faster, cheaper and more reliable than other biometrics like thumbprints or facial scans. When the chip is hit with a radio frequency signal, it emits a unique identifier number that functions like a long, ungues sable password. Implantees like Andrew imagine the ability to unclutter their pockets of keys and keycards and instead access their cars, computers and homes with a mere wave of the hand. 


Rev 13:16  And he (the antichrist) causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads


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