Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 I've got that beat. Read this. " His tail drew one third of the stars of the sky, and threw them to the earth. The dragon stood before the woman who was about to give birth, so that when she gave birth he might devour her child. " " She gave birth to a son, a male child, who is to rule all the nations with a rod of iron. Her child was caught up to God, and to his throne. " We know there is a genetic component to this. If the dragon wanted 'swallow up' the birth of the male child with a specific genetic precursor, what better way than to mandate that every child get this shot and have it affect male children so specifically? That is not a very good sentence but you get the idea. Another great story idea.... On Apr 28, 2006, at 6:46 PM, Nanstiel wrote: > I've heard an alternative theory that the mark of the beast would in > the form of an I.D. or > credit card number implanted under the skin...happening sometime > after we become a > completely cash-less society. > > Sounds like we're halfway there... > > I guess it depends how religious one is... but if there is a hell... > I can think of some names > that are likely headed that way. (hint: they're government employees) > > > > > > > Okay, some may think this is far-fetched. But the other night I was > > talking to some Christian friends about End Times prophecy. For > those > > who don't know, there are Biblical passages (though I don't remember > > the exact reference at the moment, probably Revelations) that talks > > about a mark of the beast and how you won't be able to buy & sell > > without it. Then I got to thinking about how the boy in the midwest > is > > being asked to stay home from school because of *potential* > > contraction, all the tactics to force immunization, etc. > > > > Remember those of you who got the small pox vaccinations prior to > the > > 1970s who got the clover tattoo on the arm as proof you were > > vaccinated? I could see it so easily with all these outbreaks and > talk > > of increasing immunization rates for them to bring back some sort of > > mark like the clover to prove you were immunized. Without these > > immunization marks we could be denied all sorts of public access. > > > > I dunno, it hasn't happened, but it sure seems possible. Maybe I > > should peck out a thriller book after finals, lol. > > > > Debi > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 Rev 13:16-18 16He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead, 17so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of his name. 18This calls for wisdom. If anyone has insight, let him calculate the number of the beast, for it is man's number. His number is 666. > > > > > Okay, some may think this is far-fetched. But the > other night I was > > talking to some Christian friends about End Times > prophecy. For those > > who don't know, there are Biblical passages > (though I don't remember > > the exact reference at the moment, probably > Revelations) that talks > > about a mark of the beast and how you won't be > able to buy & sell > > without it. Then I got to thinking about how the > boy in the midwest is > > being asked to stay home from school because of > *potential* > > contraction, all the tactics to force > immunization, etc. > > > > Remember those of you who got the small pox > vaccinations prior to the > > 1970s who got the clover tattoo on the arm as > proof you were > > vaccinated? I could see it so easily with all > these outbreaks and talk > > of increasing immunization rates for them to bring > back some sort of > > mark like the clover to prove you were immunized. > Without these > > immunization marks we could be denied all sorts of > public access. > > > > I dunno, it hasn't happened, but it sure seems > possible. Maybe I > > should peck out a thriller book after finals, lol. > > > > Debi > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 sure. ask the person who started the thread. Barry <kevanne88@...> wrote: Insight, http://www.beastiemania.com/qa/video.php . Is it too much to ask for an OT for this thread? KB > > 18This calls for wisdom. If anyone has insight, let > him calculate the number of the beast, for it is man's > number. His number is 666. > > Make that 616. > http://www.religionnewsblog.com/11134 > New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 They are already doing this credit card thing in the hand under the skin. I read something on it last year. I think the town was in Florida. Basically a group of night clubs banded together and used this technology so women can go clubbing and not have to worry about bringing purses. Instead they have a chip with thier ID and credit card info and they just get scanned. Pretty creepy, huh? Nanstiel <erik@...> wrote: I've heard an alternative theory that the mark of the beast would in the form of an I.D. or credit card number implanted under the skin...happening sometime after we become a completely cash-less society. Sounds like we're halfway there... I guess it depends how religious one is... but if there is a hell... I can think of some names that are likely headed that way. (hint: they're government employees) > > Okay, some may think this is far-fetched. But the other night I was > talking to some Christian friends about End Times prophecy. For those > who don't know, there are Biblical passages (though I don't remember > the exact reference at the moment, probably Revelations) that talks > about a mark of the beast and how you won't be able to buy & sell > without it. Then I got to thinking about how the boy in the midwest is > being asked to stay home from school because of *potential* > contraction, all the tactics to force immunization, etc. > > Remember those of you who got the small pox vaccinations prior to the > 1970s who got the clover tattoo on the arm as proof you were > vaccinated? I could see it so easily with all these outbreaks and talk > of increasing immunization rates for them to bring back some sort of > mark like the clover to prove you were immunized. Without these > immunization marks we could be denied all sorts of public access. > > I dunno, it hasn't happened, but it sure seems possible. Maybe I > should peck out a thriller book after finals, lol. > > Debi > Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 Shop at the place where they take cash. There will be plenty of places to give you that opportunity. If your congressman/woman says mandates. Vote them out of office. Get in their faces. Re: Re: mark of the beast They are already doing this credit card thing in the hand under the skin. I read something on it last year. I think the town was in Florida. Basically a group of night clubs banded together and used this technology so women can go clubbing and not have to worry about bringing purses. Instead they have a chip with thier ID and credit card info and they just get scanned. Pretty creepy, huh? Nanstiel <erik@...> wrote: I've heard an alternative theory that the mark of the beast would in the form of an I.D. or credit card number implanted under the skin...happening sometime after we become a completely cash-less society.Sounds like we're halfway there...I guess it depends how religious one is... but if there is a hell... I can think of some names that are likely headed that way. (hint: they're government employees)>> Okay, some may think this is far-fetched. But the other night I was> talking to some Christian friends about End Times prophecy. For those> who don't know, there are Biblical passages (though I don't remember> the exact reference at the moment, probably Revelations) that talks> about a mark of the beast and how you won't be able to buy & sell> without it. Then I got to thinking about how the boy in the midwest is> being asked to stay home from school because of *potential*> contraction, all the tactics to force immunization, etc. > > Remember those of you who got the small pox vaccinations prior to the> 1970s who got the clover tattoo on the arm as proof you were> vaccinated? I could see it so easily with all these outbreaks and talk> of increasing immunization rates for them to bring back some sort of> mark like the clover to prove you were immunized. Without these> immunization marks we could be denied all sorts of public access.> > I dunno, it hasn't happened, but it sure seems possible. Maybe I> should peck out a thriller book after finals, lol.> > Debi> Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 http://tinyurl.com/zxm28 Technology gets under clubbers' skin June 9, 2004 Yes...and Tommy , Wisconsin governor elected to four consecutive terms and Secretary of Health and Human Services during President Bush's first term, in now on the Board of Directors of the company that produces the chip... http://tinyurl.com/mmw3d July 28, 2005 http://tinyurl.com/l2tyt December 3, 2004 (avian flu vaccine anyone?) http://tinyurl.com/ketwj October 13, 2004 The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday announced $139 million in grants to help make real President Bush’s push for electronic health records for most Americans within a decade. "Birth is a point of contact with healthcare systems," http://tinyurl.com/zr3mc The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that all babies born in the United States receive their first hepatitis B vaccine shot at birth. http://www.gis.com/whatisgis/ http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/gis/gps.htm -----Original Message-----From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ]On Behalf Of hostler cheriSent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 2:41 AMEOHarm Subject: Re: Re: mark of the beastThey are already doing this credit card thing in the hand under the skin. I read something on it last year. I think the town was in Florida. Basically a group of night clubs banded together and used this technology so women can go clubbing and not have to worry about bringing purses. Instead they have a chip with thier ID and credit card info and they just get scanned. Pretty creepy, huh? Nanstiel <erik@...> wrote: I've heard an alternative theory that the mark of the beast would in the form of an I.D. or credit card number implanted under the skin...happening sometime after we become a completely cash-less society.Sounds like we're halfway there...I guess it depends how religious one is... but if there is a hell... I can think of some names that are likely headed that way. (hint: they're government employees)>> Okay, some may think this is far-fetched. But the other night I was> talking to some Christian friends about End Times prophecy. For those> who don't know, there are Biblical passages (though I don't remember> the exact reference at the moment, probably Revelations) that talks> about a mark of the beast and how you won't be able to buy & sell> without it. Then I got to thinking about how the boy in the midwest is> being asked to stay home from school because of *potential*> contraction, all the tactics to force immunization, etc. > > Remember those of you who got the small pox vaccinations prior to the> 1970s who got the clover tattoo on the arm as proof you were> vaccinated? I could see it so easily with all these outbreaks and talk> of increasing immunization rates for them to bring back some sort of> mark like the clover to prove you were immunized. Without these> immunization marks we could be denied all sorts of public access.> > I dunno, it hasn't happened, but it sure seems possible. Maybe I> should peck out a thriller book after finals, lol.> > Debi> Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 Revelations are becoming a self fulfilling prophecy. So many in the current administration " believe " verbatim, and so they are going to make sure it happens. Could the mark of the beast be these chips they want to implant?? Having never been much of a conspiracy theorist my mind has been pretty actively screaming " conspiracy " !! - >From: Nanstiel <erik@...> >Date: Fri Apr 28 18:46:19 CDT 2006 >EOHarm >Subject: Re: mark of the beast >I've heard an alternative theory that the mark of the beast would in the form of an I.D. or >credit card number implanted under the skin...happening sometime after we become a >completely cash-less society. > >Sounds like we're halfway there... > >I guess it depends how religious one is... but if there is a hell... I can think of some names >that are likely headed that way. (hint: they're government employees) > > > >> >> Okay, some may think this is far-fetched. But the other night I was >> talking to some Christian friends about End Times prophecy. For those >> who don't know, there are Biblical passages (though I don't remember >> the exact reference at the moment, probably Revelations) that talks >> about a mark of the beast and how you won't be able to buy & sell >> without it. Then I got to thinking about how the boy in the midwest is >> being asked to stay home from school because of *potential* >> contraction, all the tactics to force immunization, etc. >> >> Remember those of you who got the small pox vaccinations prior to the >> 1970s who got the clover tattoo on the arm as proof you were >> vaccinated? I could see it so easily with all these outbreaks and talk >> of increasing immunization rates for them to bring back some sort of >> mark like the clover to prove you were immunized. Without these >> immunization marks we could be denied all sorts of public access. >> >> I dunno, it hasn't happened, but it sure seems possible. Maybe I >> should peck out a thriller book after finals, lol. >> >> Debi >> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 http://tinyurl.com/gpj4z http://tinyurl.com/32rfz conspiracy theoryn. A theory seeking to explain a disputed case or matter as a plot by a secret group or alliance rather than an individual or isolated act. conspiracy theorist n. http://tinyurl.com/k757b "Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy is a member of the Council for National Policy, a secretive right-wing group that meets to set strategy for their movement. CNP's membership roster includes prominent politicians like Senate Majority leader Trent Lott as well as Religious Right leaders Bauer, Dobson, Jerry Falwell, Ralph , and Pat on." --People for the American Way (http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=6190). http://tinyurl.com/jy3wr The Council for National Policy (CNP) http://tinyurl.com/hkct4 Inside the Council for National Policy http://tinyurl.com/eqcn7 J. Grace - CNP Membership Directory (1984-85; 1988). J. Grace is a powerful and wealthy international businessman. Grace was the chair of AmeriCares, a private organization that works in third world countries. http://tinyurl.com/qaxq4 (search Grace) (google search J. Grace and Operation Paperclip) http://tinyurl.com/osbro http://tinyurl.com/htp2p A look at AmeriCares' advisory board shows links to both the U.S. government and right-wing organizations in the United States. Besides its links to the former CIA director, AmeriCares' board includes his brother Prescott Bush, former U.S. Treasury Secretary Simon, former U.S. Secretary of State Zbigniew Brzezinski, General Colin , and former U.S. Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger. If asked what word best characterized this group of people, would anyone say "humanitarians"? But the most important link between AmeriCares, the CIA, and ultra-right organizations was the chair of AmeriCares -- from its founding in 1982 until his death in 1995 -- J. Grace Jr., chair of W.R. Grace & Co. Grace is still listed posthumously as chairman of the AmeriCares Advisory Committee on the group's stationery. http://tinyurl.com/z6o9j Dr. "M.G." Pat on - CNP Board of Governors (1982); CNP Executive Committee (1985-86). http://tinyurl.com/r22f4 Business world beckons: After graduation in 1955 with what later became a Juris Doctor degree, I (Pat on) decided against the practice of law and began a business career in the South American manufacturing operation of W. R. Grace & Co. Grace, the legendary head of the company, was obsessive about detail, budgets, and financial projections. Despite the fact that W. R. Grace was too diverse a grab bag of unrelated entities ever to appeal to Wall Street, there could not possibly have been a better pressure environment for a young executive to hone his business skills and learn financial analysis than W. R. Grace. http://tinyurl.com/r9syy (search AmeriCares)... In May 1985, CBN/Operation Blessing announced a $20 million relief campaign to send "humanitarian" supplies--food and medicine--to Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala. This joint CBN and AmeriCares effort brought supplies "of a strictly humanitarian nature" to refugees and displaced people. AmeriCares gathered the contributions of medicines, pharmaceutical supplies, and nutritional supplements, and CBN provided $2 million cash for shipping and handling. [...] In a 1987 interview, the local "700 Club" administrator explained that Operation Blessing began in the country in May 1985 with the distribution of medicine donated by AmeriCares, food from International Aid and World Concern, and clothing from Germany. In June 1985, on personally delivered $1 million in medical supplies to the Guatemalan government. [...] In May, 1984, Pat on solicited U.S. viewers' contributions for the "freedom fighters" through a special telethon on "The 700 Club" and simulated mailgrams. An undetermined amount of CBN aid was delivered to Miskito Indians on the Honduras-Nicaragua border by AmeriCares/Knights of Malta and the Friends of the Americas (FOA). [...] The 1984 AmeriCares/CBN shipments were delivered from Norfolk, Virginia to the Honduran Mosquitia area and Guatemala by the U.S. Navy under "Operation Handclasp."(9,18) Under this program the Navy is permitted to accept relief supplies for its humanitarian aid program if the delivery will not cost the government any money or require special stops. [...] CBN/Operation Blessing has financed or worked on joint humanitarian efforts with the Air Commando Association, AmeriCares, Brotherhood of Nicaraguans, Friends of the Americas, International Aid, Knights of Malta, and the Nicaraguan Patriotic Association (NPA)--several of which were a part of the private Nicaraguan contra supply network. HUMANITARIAN AID and VACCINE DISTRIBUTION http://tinyurl.com/qbdga January 16, 2006 When President Bush launched his “faith-based initiative” in 2001 to funnel federal money to religious groups, Pat on was skeptical, calling the idea a “Pandora’s box” and a “narcotic” that would ensnare religious organizations in government red tape. Those misgivings notwithstanding, the federal government has become a major source of money for Operation Blessing, on’s international charity, under the Bush initiative. In two years, the group’s annual revenue from government grants has ballooned from $108,000 to $14.4 million. http://tinyurl.com/7e2wf September 7, 2005 Yet FEMA's relief efforts have brought considerable assistance to at least one man who stands to benefit from Hurricane Katrina perhaps more than any other individual: Pat on. http://tinyurl.com/r9kl5 September 9, 2005 As for FEMA, Director Brown says that he does not know who decided to recommend on's charity so prominently. http://tinyurl.com/l6dfh March 2, 2006....In January 2001, when President Bush announced his Faith-Based Initiative by issuing an executive order establishing the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Organizations, and one that instructed the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, Justice, Education and Housing and Urban Development to set up Centers for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives within their agencies, the Rev. on -- along with his buddy the Rev. Jerry Falwell -- criticized the president's project. "I really don't know what to do," on told viewers of his "700 Club." "But this thing could be a real Pandora's Box. And what seems to be such a great initiative can rise up to bite the organizations as well as the federal government. And I'm a little concerned about it, frankly." on was particularly concerned that the president's initiative might open government coffers to such groups as the Nation of Islam, Church of Scientology and Hare Krishnas. on changed his tune the following year, when in October 2002, Tommy , then the head of the Department of Health and Human Services awarded a $500,000 Compassion Capital Fund grant to on's Operation Blessing International. http://tinyurl.com/k4e8q July 18, 2005 Tommy , the Health and Human Services Secretary in President Bush's first term and a former Governor of Wisconsin, is going to get tagged. http://www.tldm.org/news4/MarkoftheBeast.htm Kind of ironic watching the Christians do the chipping... (i.e. my professional title is GIS Project Specialist www.esri.com http://www.gis.com/whatisgis/ http://tinyurl.com/s6925 http://tinyurl.com/lnux8 ) Pretty creepy, huh? Re: mark of the beast>I've heard an alternative theory that the mark of the beast would in the form of an I.D. or >credit card number implanted under the skin...happening sometime after we become a >completely cash-less society.>>Sounds like we're halfway there...>>I guess it depends how religious one is... but if there is a hell... I can think of some names >that are likely headed that way. (hint: they're government employees)>>>>>>> Okay, some may think this is far-fetched. But the other night I was>> talking to some Christian friends about End Times prophecy. For those>> who don't know, there are Biblical passages (though I don't remember>> the exact reference at the moment, probably Revelations) that talks>> about a mark of the beast and how you won't be able to buy & sell>> without it. Then I got to thinking about how the boy in the midwest is>> being asked to stay home from school because of *potential*>> contraction, all the tactics to force immunization, etc. >> >> Remember those of you who got the small pox vaccinations prior to the>> 1970s who got the clover tattoo on the arm as proof you were>> vaccinated? I could see it so easily with all these outbreaks and talk>> of increasing immunization rates for them to bring back some sort of>> mark like the clover to prove you were immunized. Without these>> immunization marks we could be denied all sorts of public access.>> >> I dunno, it hasn't happened, but it sure seems possible. Maybe I>> should peck out a thriller book after finals, lol.>> >> Debi>>>>>>>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 If you give people a real choice, instead of allowing the government to mandate this foolishness, this all collapses under its own weight of inefficiency and ridiculousness. Reference: The old Soviet Union. That is why informed consent is so critical. And it's a political winner. Re: mark of the beast>I've heard an alternative theory that the mark of the beast would in the form of an I.D. or >credit card number implanted under the skin...happening sometime after we become a >completely cash-less society.>>Sounds like we're halfway there...>>I guess it depends how religious one is... but if there is a hell... I can think of some names >that are likely headed that way. (hint: they're government employees)>>>>>>> Okay, some may think this is far-fetched. But the other night I was>> talking to some Christian friends about End Times prophecy. For those>> who don't know, there are Biblical passages (though I don't remember>> the exact reference at the moment, probably Revelations) that talks>> about a mark of the beast and how you won't be able to buy & sell>> without it. Then I got to thinking about how the boy in the midwest is>> being asked to stay home from school because of *potential*>> contraction, all the tactics to force immunization, etc. >> >> Remember those of you who got the small pox vaccinations prior to the>> 1970s who got the clover tattoo on the arm as proof you were>> vaccinated? I could see it so easily with all these outbreaks and talk>> of increasing immunization rates for them to bring back some sort of>> mark like the clover to prove you were immunized. Without these>> immunization marks we could be denied all sorts of public access.>> >> I dunno, it hasn't happened, but it sure seems possible. Maybe I>> should peck out a thriller book after finals, lol.>> >> Debi>>>>>>>>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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