View Full Version : Mark of the beast.....? Microchips & Obama?
ComradeMan
10th October 2011, 20:44
I only actually heard about this the other day...
Obligatory microchips were/are put forward by Obama's healthcare plan? I'm not sure if I like the sound of that (if it's true)!!!
How much truth is in this? Is it just rumour?
What ever came of this story???
tir1944
10th October 2011, 20:46
Big Goverment's comin'...
A Revolutionary Tool
10th October 2011, 20:48
I call bullshit unless someone can actually point to it in the plan.
Engel
10th October 2011, 20:53
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Kosakk
10th October 2011, 20:53
Sounds like the typical Conspiracy Theory …
#FF0000
10th October 2011, 21:09
It's an old conspiracy theory
Sasha
10th October 2011, 21:09
You know that if you decode any barcode every separation bar translates as an six? Mark of the beast right there...
ComradeMan
10th October 2011, 21:20
It's an old conspiracy theory
I thought so to be honest... but seeing as "chipping" does exist I thought I had better check it out.... the sad fact is that unlike reptilians etc this is "technically" believable... :crying: I couldn't find any references in newspapers or such like.... unless of course that is part of the conspiracy.... ;)
The Jay
10th October 2011, 21:22
mark of the beast? you've got to be kidding me
MattShizzle
10th October 2011, 21:27
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I'm guessing this is from the same sort of idiots I see all the time on facebook who seriously believe Obama is a "Marxist." Maybe also those who believe all sorts of religious nonsense and that the most powerful people in the world are a big conspiracy of aliens/jews/reptilians from inside the Earth/whatever.
Revolution starts with U
10th October 2011, 21:48
No but all US passports as of like 2006 have RFID chips in them...
Y'kno I would have no problem w the microchipping of humans if it was voluntary, and the individual retained full programming power over the chip. I mean, think of the possiblities in learning and exercise....
ComradeMan
10th October 2011, 21:49
I mean, think of the possiblities in learning and exercise....
If we lived in a perfect world in which everyone could be trusted.... :confused:
Zealot
10th October 2011, 21:52
I wouldn't really mind being chipped tbh, as long as it was beneficial and isn't part of a big NWO gov that conspiracy theorists talk about. Anyways, the microchip-666ers have been around for a couple of decades now i think... so I would approach these claims with skepticism unless it has been made final.
The Jay
10th October 2011, 21:56
Most people wouldn't have a problem with it. Look at ez-pass. With that the gov't could track movements pretty well with a warrant (or not, damn the patriot act), yet people still use it. It wouldn't even be like that with an rf-id due to the weak signal it would have. The scanner would have to be very close and wouldn't work from a satellite. Hell, credit card transactions are better ways to spy on citizens than an rf-id would be.
MustCrushCapitalism
10th October 2011, 21:57
No doubt, complete bullshit.
The Teacher
11th October 2011, 00:19
This was being pushed right after the election. They put those things in pets, not people. Just another idiot conspiracy theory. Damn it people, there are real conspiracies out there. Nobody ever talks about those
aristos
11th October 2011, 00:36
I read somwhere conspiracy theorists believe that the trend for youth to get piercings is an illuminati ploy to get people used to having chips implanted in them... :sneaky:
Rooster
11th October 2011, 00:44
People should be more worried about mobile phones than being chipped. I wouldn't actually mind being chipped if it let me onto the bus or something so that I don't have to carry around change.
Seth
11th October 2011, 01:01
[Christian]The antichrist is coming and he'll be hailed as the true messiah by the jews who control finance and be given world power[Christian]
Susurrus
11th October 2011, 01:04
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Bardo
11th October 2011, 01:07
I remember when it was George Bush and microchips in the bird flu vaccinations
WyoLeftist
11th October 2011, 01:13
I had some right-wing militia nut job at a community bbq tell me that there are millions of micro-chips in my tattoos... I would have said something witty to retort, but all I could do was laugh at his camo-cargo shorts-combat boots wearing ass.
Revolution starts with U
11th October 2011, 01:33
My only tattoo is homemade. So... unless they're putting chips in all bottles of indian ink, I-am-good :cool:
ÑóẊîöʼn
11th October 2011, 10:29
Making implanted microchips mandatory would be a disaster. You just know that sooner or later someone is going to work out how to hack the things, and pretty soon after that anyone will be able to learn how to do it, or use tools developed by those who have.
It makes me lol how worked up some people get over crap like that. Those types seem to forget that there are plenty of rebels, criminals and assorted troublemakers who are technically savvy and would relish the challenges and opportunities mandatory microchipping would represent.
I'm also fairly certain that a not-insignificant proportion of the general public would find such a thing completely objectionable. That's the brains of at least tens of millions of people versus the best brains government money can buy. Now that may not seem like a fair match to you, but people can be astonishingly inventive when it comes to circumventing things that are a pain in the arse. All it takes is one experimenting individual to find a trick and share it with like minds, and all of a sudden there is now a gaping hole in your "security" system.
Revolution starts with U
11th October 2011, 13:37
Yep, it would have to be voluntary and it the individual would have to retain full programming control over the technology.
I just think, when I'm meditating, it would be nice to have a chip that tells my body its starting to slouch, or is aware that my mind is wandering. When Im doing yoga and tai chi it helps me with positioning. When i am learning information it regulates my storage capacity, and physical development.
People want to talk of having an enlightened society, and usually those people forsake technology. But man what a fallacy that is. Most people, and I mean by far most, just simply are not going to personally develop themselves in such a manner naturally. And there is nothing wrong with that. Imagine what we could do with a personal helper tho, that WAS you + something.
... Idk. Sounds logical to me :cool:
danyboy27
11th October 2011, 13:47
Alex jones.
kapitalyst
11th October 2011, 14:25
Comrademan,
People were saying that was "Obama's secret plan" before the healthcare bill. Some nutty churches, I think, are teaching people this. Just a conspiracy theory, and one I have little time for. If they try to put a chip in my arm, I'm going to put a bullet in their brains... and if they somehow succeed, I'll remove it myself. So I'm not worried. :cool: lol
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Drosophila
12th October 2011, 02:59
I seriously doubt that unless there is solid evidence to back it up. If you heard this on the Alex Jones show than it is definitely false.
kapitalyst
12th October 2011, 04:36
I seriously doubt that unless there is solid evidence to back it up. If you heard this on the Alex Jones show than it is definitely false.
I find it troubling how popular "conspiracy theorism" in general has become.
I heard one the other day where people basically believe that they are being bought and sold by traders on Wall Street. :rolleyes:
Blackscare
12th October 2011, 04:46
Comrademan, you are such a fucking clown I lack the words to properly express my disgust.
ComradeMan
12th October 2011, 08:46
Comrademan, you are such a fucking clown I lack the words to properly express my disgust.
Well then don't express it.
What's wrong with asking about a conspiracy theory? Did you read the OP or just open your big "virtual" mouth and type without thinking?
Le Libérer
12th October 2011, 12:57
I got you all beat. The last 3 digits in my social security number are 666. How ya like them apples? :thumbup1:
Revolution starts with U
12th October 2011, 17:38
I find it troubling how popular "conspiracy theorism" in general has become.
I heard one the other day where people basically believe that they are being bought and sold by traders on Wall Street. :rolleyes:
I have heard this too. They say we operate unter maritime law, or admirality law. It says that because our name appears on all government forms (does it?) as ADAM ZAN****** , ie in all caps, we are corporations or something. And because of that we are bought and sold, or something... idk :lol:
ComradeMan
12th October 2011, 20:39
I got you all beat. The last 3 digits in my social security number are 666. How ya like them apples? :thumbup1:
666 is not the number of the beast anyway, it's all based on a mistaken reading. :rolleyes:
alegab
15th October 2011, 06:04
Let me guess something? You heard about it in a late night History (Channel) show?
ComradeMan
15th October 2011, 17:14
Let me guess something? You heard about it in a late night History (Channel) show?
No, someone was telling me about some garbled thing to do with objections to Obama's healthcare bid and so I decided to ask here. I found some stuff on the net but it was suspiciously politically motivated in my opinion.
Joseph S.
15th October 2011, 17:48
OMG not the Obama bs again
Give me some of the shit the people who made up this stuff wer smoking .
:D
Maybe i wold even believe this shit
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