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Georgia Senate makes Mark of the Beast illegal

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posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 12:12 PM
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Most of what you said is surely your opinion. Sure I think there is a "Mark of the Beast", you don't. That's cool, either way I think that this law is a breath of fresh air no matter the context. It's a law designed to protect people! I know crazy thought....

To clarify, (because you seem to be unaware of the "prophesy") the mark is to be issued during the rule of the "anti-christ". Basically he will mark your right hand or forehead and if you don't have his "mark" you won't be able to buy anything. Implanted currency is an inescapable eventuality whether you believe in this stuff or not so either way there is a bit of substance to this.

It is assumed (yes assumed) by most of the christian population that a chip would be the most effective method of "mark" delivery. I'm sure you can see the reasoning there. If such a mark where to exist, then a microchip would be the most effective and efficient method. Unless you think with our current technology we would go with a 666 tattoo.. lol



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 12:18 PM
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What about the people who are abducted by alien spaceships and implanted with a chip?

Can those aliens go to jail?
What prison might be safe enough to hold them?

It would have to be GITMO since the rest of our prisons are more like daycare centers made of balsa wood according to neo cons against housing terrorists in them.

And my last question...Can we confiscate the ship?



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 12:19 PM
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Well, then if its a religious thing, why not simply state no chips in the head or the right hand..neck or left hand is fine because the bible says its right or head...

However, the right hand could also be speculation...right hand, right wing...omg, republicans are the mark of the beast.

One can speculate all day what the mark of the beast is, but ultimately its just a myth...a fairy tail until there is hard proof

There was talk long ago about a small tat for a barcode and that was to be the mark, etc etc etc. to me, all of this sounds like just paranoid luddies retarding the progress of science and civilization.

I will get a chip, sure...I want to know everything it does, and a really easy way to shut it off or remove it whenever I want...and will wait for model 2.0 to begin with (initial models are always wonky)



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 12:33 PM
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LOL... The guy responsible for getting the bill passes is quite
aptly/unfortunately named.

Regards



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 12:41 PM
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So you aren't worried about say GPS tracking, kill commands, and unknown variables that you never considered? Hell a tiny tiny amount of mercury is all it would take.

You trust the govt enough to let them implant a chip in you? No matter what they say it does, how can you be sure that's all it does?



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 12:47 PM
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Originally posted by SaturnFXsilly backwoods paranoia of the magic sky ghost...


My exact initial thought when I read the article. Of all the pressing matters Georgia is currently facing, this is a priority? I guess the "priorities" that the politicians speak of when they are facing election/re-election are just talking points.

A law banning being chipped without express consent makes sense overall, but going as far as calling this a "mark of the beast" chip... :shk:

I'm all for an eventual voluntary chip, I personally see it as a step in a good direction, once they work out all the kinks and I know there is personal control, ie an "off/on" switch.

Perhaps there is a Biblical passage that will inspire them to do something about Georgia's economy?



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:04 PM
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This conspiracy has been circulating the internet since I joined ATS back in the day...actually 2005... I haven't been forcefully, nor willingly for that matter, implanted, and know no one who has.


Maybe you haven't been implanted because state legislators are passing laws preventing it from happening. Georgia is not the first state to pass such a law. There's one is California, Wisconsin, and North Dakota, too. If these laws are so redundant and unwarranted, why are they being passed after they're introduced? Why wouldn't they just fizzle out?

There is plenty of info on the Internet that shows there have been efforts to microchip an unwitting population. If you really had any knowledge of this topic, you would know this is true.

But, hey, maybe ur lawmakers should just ignore any concerns they have and do nothing. After all, it's not like we elected them to look out for our best interest or anything.



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:07 PM
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LOL... The guy responsible for getting the bill passes is quite aptly/unfortunately named.


Actually, I think I just read where a co-sponsor of the bill is also named "Chip." I have to go back and check. lol



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:11 PM
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Id say all the chipping is done. Any chipping now days is just some chip company trying to offload a bunch of outdated stuff for a quick profit. Or theyll turn it into a fashion communications market..Get this chip and youll think the person your talking to is right there. Ican see it now..just close your eyes and your in a sim. This is also yet another diversionary tactic by tptb to meld us into a single conciousness for alien communications projects.



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:25 PM
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To clarify, (because you seem to be unaware of the "prophesy") the mark is to be issued during the rule of the "anti-christ".


I am quite aware of the "prophesy." "The "Mark of the Beast" concept is something derived from religious interpretations of scriptures. I respect your views in this regard, but my concern is about whether or not this technology is being imposed upon us covertly or if we're going to have it forced upon us in the near future.

I think too many are obsessed over this Mark of the Beast idea and it distracts from the issue. Literal interpretation of the Bible has a tendency to do that.



[edit on 22-2-2010 by NightGypsy]



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:29 PM
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Originally posted by seagull
A solution in search of a problem. How very true. Doesn't the Georgia senate have other things to worry about? Seems not... I'm moving to Georgia.

This conspiracy has been circulating the internet since I joined ATS back in the day...actually 2005... I haven't been forcefully, nor willingly for that matter, implanted, and know no one who has.



The Conspiracy has been around a lot longer than the Net! My Dad was writing on this in the 70's. He even laid out the evolution of it from easy Credit, to convenient Debit, to Government Aid coming on Cards, to Automatic Bill Pays, to cash slowly fading away to a Credit and Debit system, to a Global Currency (or lack of currency), and then to the Mark!

An implantable magnetic device was already available even in the 70's, but the software and data sharing wasn't ready yet. The Internet fixed that problem!

Now with Greece moving to limit cash transactions, and the world operating on paper alone, and currencies becoming less and less dependable, and the UN, BRIC, and others calling for a Global Currency!

My Dad is no prophet. He just saw the writing on the wall and followed it to its natural conclusion. (BTW, he really hated Kissinger and still does!)



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:30 PM
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Originally posted by NightGypsy
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So, what exactly are you saying? That anytime a company makes a product it's going to be successful, wanted, and forced upon the population?


Gawwwd. . . .

Is that what I wrote in my post? If you do not see that anywhere then there's your answer.

There are other indicators that there is a desire for the population to be microchipped. I didn't realize we were going to have to revisit all of them just to pacify a member who is dissatisfied over a word or two in my post.

Try to refrain from putting words in my mouth.

[edit on 22-2-2010 by NightGypsy]


"Then what are they doing making all these microchips?"

The above suggests that you are making a dependent connection between the manufacturing of microchips, and the conspiracy to forcefully implant people with them, curiously, because of their mere existence. This shows clearly that your unbending hypothesis is that the conspiracy exists, regardless of the absence of evidence for it. Your hypothesis is kept alive by insubstantial and trace evidence which is only amplified into meaning by your imagination.

"I think it's been established this company is manufacturing them."

So what? Coke is manufacturing coke, and toothpaste companies manufacture toothpaste: How do these NOT point to forcefully making people consume soda, or forcefully making people use toothpaste based on your reasoning that the existence of microchips point to the forceful implanting of them?

"but it's apparent there is a real movement to microchip people."

Chips are manufactured, therefore people will be forcefully chipped.

It doesn't make any sense.

"Then what are they doing making all these microchips? I think it's been established this company is manufacturing them. It's apparent there is a real movement to microchip people."

Oh.. yes, it is so apparent.



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:33 PM
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I don't believe there will be any covert implantation. It will be all out in the open, and it will start as a fad for convenience. It will quickly move to infants, although voluntary at first, it will soon be required for government assistance and then for school. After a generation or two of the majority of infants getting it and growing up with it, it will seem very normal. Then it will be mandatory to conduct business, and anybody without it will be shunned.

This doesn't happen overnight, but I am young enough to witness about 3 more Generations, and I guarantee I will get to see the fallout of this!



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:34 PM
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Originally posted by getreadyalready

Originally posted by seagull
A solution in search of a problem. How very true. Doesn't the Georgia senate have other things to worry about? Seems not... I'm moving to Georgia.

This conspiracy has been circulating the internet since I joined ATS back in the day...actually 2005... I haven't been forcefully, nor willingly for that matter, implanted, and know no one who has.



The Conspiracy has been around a lot longer than the Net! My Dad was writing on this in the 70's. He even laid out the evolution of it from easy Credit, to convenient Debit, to Government Aid coming on Cards, to Automatic Bill Pays, to cash slowly fading away to a Credit and Debit system, to a Global Currency (or lack of currency), and then to the Mark!



For it to be a conspiracy, it would have to be happening now. There is no proof of that AT ALL so that makes it a conspiracy theory, i.e A THEORY OF A POSSIBLE CONSPIRACY.

Such that it is a theory, it has not been shown to have proper evidence confirming its existence.

Funny enough, some people *believe* in it anyway..

YOU KNOW WHO I'M TALKING ABOUT.



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:34 PM
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(BTW, he really hated Kissinger and still does!)


Hey, I like your dad!



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:40 PM
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For it to be a conspiracy, it would have to be happening now. There is no proof of that AT ALL so that makes it a conspiracy theory, i.e A THEORY OF A POSSIBLE CONSPIRACY.


Go do your research and then come back and discuss this. If you aren't gonna do that, then go back to your boss and tell him they need to find a more effective operative to monitor ATS; and if you're not gonna do that, then find something better to do with your time than get your jollies off of being a Internet forum "skeptic."



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:44 PM
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Originally posted by NightGypsy
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For it to be a conspiracy, it would have to be happening now. There is no proof of that AT ALL so that makes it a conspiracy theory, i.e A THEORY OF A POSSIBLE CONSPIRACY.


Go do your research and then come back and discuss this. If you aren't gonna do that, then go back to your boss and tell him they need to find a more effective operative to monitor ATS; and if you're not gonna do that, then find something better to do with your time than get your jollies off of being a Internet forum "skeptic."


Tell me that's not the typical response of someone who is pro this-conspiracy when they've reached a point where they can no longer logically or reasonably make counter arguments.



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:49 PM
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The above suggests that you are making a dependent connection between the manufacturing of microchips, and the conspiracy to forcefully implant people with them, curiously, because of their mere existence. This shows clearly that your unbending hypothesis is that the conspiracy exists, regardless of the absence of evidence for it. Your hypothesis is kept alive by insubstantial and trace evidence which is only amplified into meaning by your imagination.


And your dribble is getting old. Go do your research. And while you're at it, go ask the state legislators in these various states about the "trace evidence" they amplified within their imagination in order to come to a conclusion that they had to pass laws to protect us from micro-chipping.

You probably believe the "lone gunman theory," too.



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:53 PM
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I don't know if it is a coordinated conspiracy or a natural evolution, but it is certainly happening now.

We went from bartering wares, to bartering gold and gems, to printing local currencies, silver notes, and coins, to a Federal Currency, to a Credit based system, to a inter-connected Debit based system which was then adopted by the Federal Government to distribute welfare and social security. Direct Deposit became mandatory at most employers, especially government or larger corporate ones.

All the while we developed a system to store magnetic imprints and ID numbers. This system evolved to become biologically safe and began to hold more than just ID numbers, now it can hold all necessary data. The system was rolled out for pets and used successfully, then it transitioned to teens and club-goers as a novelty. Now it is being touted for medical histories, criminals, and newborns.

Lest we not forget, that while these two evolutions were going, we also became immeasurably centered around Social Security numbers. Less than 100 years ago they were entirely voluntary. Then they became important for Selective Service of 18 year old males, then they became important for everyone to get government benefits, then they became important for children, and now they come and meet you in the hospital and assign one to your baby within hours after birth!?!

Now, on the sidelines, we have immigration debate changing lawmakers perception of Driver's License numbers, and we have a push for a National Identification Card, and some Uniformity from state to state regarding ID's?

If you don't see at least a little bit of Conspiracy in the developments of the last 50 to 70 years, then you are not looking very hard!

Like I say, maybe this is a natural evolution of technology and politics. Maybe Marx was correct in assuming that a Capitalistic society ultimately becomes a Socialistic one. Maybe everyone that enacted all of these laws had the best of intentions. Maybe lawmakers really do care if I wear my seatbelt and if I have a retirement plan and health insurance. And maybe the writers of the Bible foresaw all of this a few thousand years ago!



posted on Feb, 22 2010 @ 01:54 PM
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People need to remember also, if Georgia passed this bill into law, IT applies to EVERYONE in the U.S.A. Period. Equal protection under the law is the law. It's in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

IT APPLIES TO EVERYONE IN THE USA!!!!!!!!!!



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