The Mark of the
Beast!
666
Is the technology
for the Mark of the
Beast being used
today?
My short answer is
Absolutely!
If you look at the
biochip technology
being used today and
how small computer
chips are being
inserted under the
skin of humans
today... One can see
how close we are to
a possible Mark of
the Beast...
However, this
technology is
rapidly changing and
who ever witnesses
the Mark of the
Beast during the
tribulation period
they would need to
watch and see how it
advances in the
future and where the
chip will be
implanted under the
skin.
One of the main
determining factors
will be
where the mark is
placed....If they
determine that the
fore head and the
right hand are the
best locations for a
micro chip to be
inserted I would
have to say the
micro chip is Mark
of the Beast!
What ever is used by
the anti christ in
the forehead or the
right hand during
the tribulation
period in order to
buy or sell is his
mark....
The biochip
technology we see
developing before
our eyes today could
be what the anti
christ uses during
the tribulation
period. However,
this technology is
rapidly changing and
it could be some
thing totally
different during the
tribulation period.
Lets take a closer
look at this biochip
technology to get a
better understanding
how it works.
The
biochip
The way I understand
how the biochip
implant system works
is that it consists
of two components; a
transponder and a
reader. The
transponder is the
actual biochip
implant which is the
micro computer chip
that is inserted
under the skin. The
biochip system is a
radio frequency
identification and
also known as the (RFID)
system, which uses
low-frequency radio
signals to
communicate between
the biochip and
reader. The reading
range or activation
range, between
reader and biochip
is small, normally
between 2 and 12
inches
The biochip implant
is a passive
transponder which
means it contains no
battery or energy of
it's own. In
comparison, an
active
transponder would
provide it’s own
energy source,
normally a small
battery. Because the
passive
biochip contains no
battery, or nothing
to wear out, it has
a very long life, up
to 99 years, and no
maintenance. Being
passive, it's
inactive until the
reader activates it
by sending it a
low-power electrical
charge. The reader
"reads" or "scans"
the implanted
biochip and receives
back data for
identification
purposes such as
BUYING OR SELLING
from the biochip.
The communication
between biochip and
reader is via
low-frequency radio
waves.
The
biochip-transponder
consists
of four
parts;
computer
microchip,
antenna
coil,
capacitor
and the
glass
capsule.
This
tiny
glass
capsule
which is
only
twice
the size
of a
grain of
rice
could
easily
be
hidden
under
the skin
in the
hands or
in the
fore
head.
Photo:
biochip
compared
to a
grain of
rice.
The
biochip
is
inserted
into the
person
with a
hypodermic
syringe.
According
to the
manufacturer
the
injection
is safe.
Anesthesia
is not
required
or
recommended.
Humans
have
already
been
chipped
and
continue
to be
chip
around
the
world.