Chip Implants Already Here
Reporting technology currently in place which eventually could be used when the edict is issued to take the mark of the beast in the right hand or in the forehead in order to buy or sell or be killed.
Are you ready to "Get Chipped"?

Story: (Chipless Mark Of The Beast?) Invisible RFID Ink Safe For Humans, Cattle, Co. Says (BeforeItsNews; Apr. 14, 2010)
Story: Driver's License to be the Next Debit Card (Slashdot; May 18, 2007)
Story: Health-care chips could get under your skin (PhysOrg; June 12, 2006)
Story: Computer chips get under skin of US enthusiasts (Reuters; Jan. 5, 2006)
Story: Under-the-skin ID chips move toward U.S. hospitals (CNet; July 27, 2004)
Story: ATM chip implant available [back-up] (MSMBC; Nov. 25, 2003)
Story: Chips to be Implanted in Humans (LATimes, May 10, 2002)
Story: They're standing in line to get their chips now (Wired News. Feb. 6, 2002)
Story: Meet the Chipsons (Time, Mar. 11, 2002, pp.56,57)
Story: I, chip (ABC News, Feb. 25, 2002)
 | Mondex (PPS 411 kb) - mon = money; dex = hand: money implanted in your hand. They won't admit it now, but the name says it all. See: mondex.com (owned by Master Card.) |
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" . . . and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed. And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: and that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name."
-- Revelation 13:15-17
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Will you take it?
 Illustration only The actual implant is invisible on the surface, being the size of a grain of rice but much more thin and injected subdermally
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mark: charagma; from Greek charaxmeaning to stake down into or "stick into"
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Microchip Implants
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Digital Angel
 | VeriChip™
Miniaturized, Implantable Identification Technology With Multiple Medical, Security and Emergency Applications. |  |
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 | Yahoo! > Identification Systems > Verichip - directory listing |
 | Company to Sell ID-Only Computer Chip Implant (AP) - FDA Approves VeriChip so long as medical data is not included. April 4, 2002 |
 | 911 Provides Green Light for Chip Implant Go-Ahead [back-up copy](LA Times) - "Other potential applications would put the chips in the role of an ultimate ID, capable of performing many of the roles that are performed by keys and ATM cards." (Dec. 19, 2001) |
 | Meet the Chipsons (Time) - "In the next few years, it wants to add sensors that will read your vital signs . . . and a satellite receiver that can track where you are." (March 11, 2002, pp. 56,57) [back-up copy] |
 | U.S. to Weigh Computer Chip Implant (AP News, Excite.com) - A Florida technology company is poised to ask the government to market a first-ever computer ID chip that could be embedded beneath a person's skin. (Feb. 26, 2002) [also at Yahoo! News] [also at Salt Lake Tribune] |
 | DigitalAngel.net - Presenting a microchip that can be either implanted in or closely bonded to the body. $200 billion market expected. |
 | Digital Angel Unveiled Nov. 1, 2000 (WND) "...will be a connection from yourself to the electronic world. It will be your guardian, protector." "[Humans] will be a hybrid of electronic intelligence and our own soul." |
 | Digital Angels Beta Testing on Humans (WND) - beginning June 14, 2001 |
 | Digital Angel Abandons Under Skin Human Implants (WND) - public wariness spurs backtrack (June 16, 2001) |
 | Digital Angel's Latest Press Releases |
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 | Implanted Electronic Tag Can Track Terrorist Suspects (AFP) - A tiny chip, implanted under the skin, that can track the location of terrorist suspects; "Big Brother" device raises serious questions for civil liberties, as governments could use it to track innocent people. (9/21/01) |
 | British Army to be Microchipped (Soldier Magazine, April, 2001) - test phase underway. |
 | Will Terrorism Spawn the Mark of the Beast? (RaiderNews) |
 | Denunciation of Technology and Beastly Ramifications - by Chip's Primary Inventor, Carl W. Sanders |
 | PALM - Technology to Place Chip in Hand - reported on the Bloomberg report onWLS radio in Chicago, 4:30 AM, Jan. 12, 2001. |
 | Humor > BBspot - Latest Executive Craze: Palm Pilot Implants (BBspot) |
 | Spoof (Hoax) > IDChip.com claims to offer $250 to give you an implant and set up your computer for you. (confession of spoof | funny?) |
 | PC Computing Article about Human Implants in Use |
 | Researchers develop 'bionic chip' for human use |
 | 4mm x 4mm chips for tracking pets, vehicles, children, VIPs - Sky-Eye, Gen-Etics |
 | Microchips of the Rich and Famous! - Computer chip surgery for 'kidnapping targets' |
 | e-purse in European Transit |
 | Palm Pilot to Integrate e-Wallet Features (CNET) Jan. 7, 2001 |
 | Related WorldNetDaily articles
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 | Retinal implants to record a person's life's experiences (UK Telegraph, July 18, 1996) - "Soul Catcher 2025" |
Tracking Devices
 | WhereWare - Summary of existing location pin-pointing technologies in use as well as those under development. (MIT's Technology Review; Sept. 2003) |
 | Spy Technology for the Layman - 'SAME' enables users to see any place on the planet in real time. York University Prof. Vincent Tao has developed groundbreaking satellite mapping technology that enables users to visually zoom in on - or fly over - any place on the planet in real time. Called SAME (an acronym for 'See Anywhere - Map Everywhere'), it is an Internet-based technology that provides 3-D imagery with ground resolution of a half-metre to one metre - close enough to identify automobile makes, for example, but not the human face. (PhysOrg; Nov. 30, 2004) |
 | RFID tags: Big Brother in small packages - Could we be constantly tracked through our clothes, shoes or even our cash in the future? (1/13/03) |
Government Snooping
 | See also: Global Conspiracy - secret combination seeks to overthrow freedom of all lands, nations and countries. |
 | Identity Chip to be Woven into Money (ZDNet) - technology now under development to be implemented next Spring. (7/3/01) |
 | Echelon Eavesdropping (GreaterThings) - Worldwide Espionage Network , under U.S.'s NSA and other world superpowers, can intercept two billion phone calls per day, along with faxes and e-mails and other electronic communications. |
 | China to Have Over 100 Eyes in the Sky - A "large surveying network" to be in place by 2020 to monitor water reserves, forests, farmland, city construction and "various activities of society." (SlashDot; Nov. 18, 2004) |
 | ACLU Ads Warn Of 'Massive' Government Cyber-Snooping (Wash. Post) decries abuse of 4th amendment privacy. (4/10/01) |
 | Postal Service Has Eye on You (Insight Mag.) Reporting 'suspicious' transactions. (July, 2001) |
 | California Considers Tracking Your Car - California is now proposing to put GPS devices on all new cars to track how far people drive and tax them accordingly." (SlashDot; Nov. 18, 2004) |
 | All 50 States Agree To Upgrade Driver's Licenses Into De Facto National ID (Boston Globe) - State officials may also seek $70 million to study issues on how to include data such as fingerprints or digital photographs on the driver's licenses. (1/14/2002) |
 | The Feds'll Come A-Snoopin' (Wired) - increased leeway in search guidelines. |
 | WebDetective - 'find the truth about anyone' - Sample of the culture of snooping among the U.S. populace |
Social Security Number
RFID (Radio Frequency ID)
 | Chip-Embedded Paper with Wireless Transmission - 0.5x0.5mm Chip is embedded in paper during papermaking processes and comes with a built-in antenna for wireless transmission at frequencies of between 13.56MHz to 2.45GHz. Enables mass production of chip-embedded paper. (PhysOrg; Nov. 10, 2004) |
 | Students Tracked By RFID - Sprint, Texas School District has adopted RFID as a way to track students' arrival and departure. Info transmitted to both the school administrators, as well as city police. (Slashdot; Nov. 17, 2004) |
 | NoCards.org - by CASPIAN: Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering. "Is Big Brother in your grocery cart?" How data from grocery cards is used in unscrupulous ways. |
 | Big Brother Comes to Wal-Mart - Action item: get your congressperson to co-sponsor legislation to require conspicuous labeling of RFID-tracked items. (NewWithViews; June 11, 2003) |
 | RFID tags: Big Brother in small packages | CNET News.com - "Could we be constantly tracked through our clothes, shoes or even our cash in the future?" (January 13, 2003) |
 | Google > RFID - internet sites about RFID ( |
 | Euro bank notes to embed RFID chips by 2005 (EETimes.com 12/19/01) |
 | RFID Changes Everything - says RFID will revolutionize supply chain as much as bar coding did. (Sept. 19, 2001) |
 | RFID.org (AimGlobal.com) - Radio Frequency Identification sponsoring site. |
Smart Cards
 | A SMART CARD REVOLUTION ! - actual advertisement (Mar. 9, 2002) |
 | Military Shows Off Smart ID Card - The Defense Department said it expected to issue the chip-based "common access cards" to 4.3 million military personnel within the next 15 months. (Wired.com, Oct. 29, 2001) |
 | All About National ID Cards (EPIC.org) - Index by Electronic Privacy Information Center. |
 | China to Issue High-Tech ID Cards - full implementation within five years (Washington Post, June 12, 2001) |
 | Smart.Gov (Pro-card official site) - "Creating a community of interest in Smart Card Technology to benefit government, business, education, and citizens." |
 | Smart Card Going Mainstream - U.S. lags behind other countries in fully embracing it [back-up] (Salt Lake Tribune, 11/5/00) "People are willing to give away their privacy for convenience." |
 | Research.IBM.com - "IBM is in the forefront of developing smart card technology and standards that will help make this technology a universal medium for storing and transferring all kinds of information." |
 | BYU Students Develop Medical Smart Card (SL Tribune, 6/25/01) [comment and back-up copy] |
 | Three-in-one smart card announced (SL Tribune, 10/9/00, p. D-1) |
 | Oberthur card systems - the keys to an open world - "The very first in the manufacturing and personalization of microchip bank cards." "It is our vision that smart cards will be the universal tool for authentication and remote loading allowing transactions and access to services for the global citizen. In the future, plastic cards contained within your wallet will carry a multitude of functions. Smart cards are driving forward what perhaps you never thought possible - the convergence of markets such as banking, mobile telecoms and electronic commerce on a single card." |
 | My Smart Card @ Mastercard.com |
 | Open Platform @ Visa.com - "comprehensive system architecture that enables the fast and easy development of globally interoperable smart card systems."
 | Visa Smart Path - "Visa is paving the path toward smart cards on a worldwide basis." |
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 | SmartCardCentral.com - "SmartCard Industry's Premier Portal For News & Info On SmartCards."
 | Directory - "the most comprehensive on-line guide to [over 100] companies in the smart card industry" |
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 | Gemplus Smart Cards - "Microprocessor cards offer built-in processing power and security features with a special card-based operating system."
 | Basics - "Learn how Smart Cards work, how advanced security features can be implemented and how applications are developed for specific needs." |
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 | Smart Cards, Bright Future -- Sun Microsystems |
 | Pentagon gets 'smart' (9/21/99) |
 | Multos, the multi-application operating system for smart cards - "The only platform in the market today offering a complete infrastructure for smart card issuers." |
 | Smart Card Security |
 | The Birth of Smart Cards - 1974-1989 history of TMR cards (take the money and run) |

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Articles
PC Computing Article: Human Implants in Use
PC Computing
October 1999 (08-31-1999)
Opinion piece by Paul Somerson describes how computer chip implants are already in use by humans, such as kidnap prone executives.

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Researchers develop 'bionic chip' for human use
Melbourne AgeSource: AP | Published: Saturday February 26, 8:03 AM
San Francisco - Researchers say they have found a way to combine human cells with circuitry in a 'bionic chip' that could play a key role in medicine and genetic engineering.

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S.A. Comment: Proves existence of more than adequate technology for Rev. 13 "mark of the beast" implementation.
Big Brother gets under your skin
WorldNetDailyJulie Foster: Monday March 20, 2000
New implant technology currently used to locate lost pets has been adapted for use in humans, allowing implant wearers to emit a homing beacon, have vital bodily functions monitored and confirm identity when making e-commerce transactions. |  |

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See also managing editor David Kupelin's commentary, Revelation about 'Digital Angels'
Meet the 'Digital Angel' -- from Hell
WorldNetDailyJoseph Farah Column: Monday February 14, 2000
The application is buying and selling. The technology is implantable. The plans are global. This sounds remarkably like something I read in Revelation 16-18

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