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RWS Eagle
09-11-1999, 11:49 PM
Has anyone seen the documentary @merika in Peril?
Tread Head
09-12-1999, 01:42 AM
Yep! repeatedly. Some interesting stuff there. Some a bit on the fringe I would say. But somewhat informative. I have another title for your viewing pleasure. " Millenium 2000 " This has some could interview footage with Terry Cook. A very informed snooper of NWO tactics and plans. Some stuff on the Bio-chip technology as well.
Bryant
09-13-1999, 02:27 AM
Mark of the Beast.
Tread Head
09-14-1999, 11:46 PM
Thats a big affirmative Bryant!! Just a thought on that. Remember the effort that has been made to get women to use the "Norplant" implant birth control stuff. Well would that not be a good way to get people to be more receptive of "implanted" devices. "They will help you" says the powers that be.
WAREAGLE
09-15-1999, 03:20 AM
I saw a professor of some college on TV the other day who got a microchip implanted in his arm (voluntarily) so that he woundn't have to use a key to get into the university building. A computer sensor at the door recognizes the chip in his arm and greets him as he comes in. Things like this are opening up the door for acceptance of the mark of the beast. If what he's working on in that building is so important, someone could just chop his arm off and take it with them! Bet he never thought of that. http://www.ak-47.net/akcgi/wink.gif
Your concern about chopping the guy's arm off is not really that far fetched,considering that a few years ago there was a story in the news about a guy who was wearing a Rolex wristwatch with a lock on the band.Well,he got held up and couldn't remove it because he didn't have the key or forgot the combination,the criminal wouldn't take no for an answer and cut his hand off to get the watch.The chip implant is also being experimented with in the socialist paradise of Sweden.
balbino
09-15-1999, 04:35 PM
I'm sure the thought of someone cutting off his arm has crossed his mind. But as for the Number of the beast thing. I think its ubsurd that anyone still believes in that superstitious nonsense. But that is debate for a different web site.
Bryant
09-15-1999, 11:44 PM
Believe what you want, but I'd hate to die and find out it's all true and not believe than to die and beleive, it's just easier assurance that we all don't just end up as nothing more than fertilizer to sustaine the next evolutionary specie.
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