Why is it that if I tell a cute story about the kids, everyone comments, but when I mention "The end of the world" there is radio silence?
Has it not occurred to anyone that the government has mandated that ALL televisions and radio stations go HD by February, 2009? Why does the government care about radio frequencies and HD technologies?
Some would say that the new HD tv's will have a camera in them so the government can see what you are doing in your home and at all times. I'm not so sure about that.
I have heard that the government says that there is too much radio 'noise' and that the emergency vehicles, etc., need those radio frequencies to communicate. That makes more sense, but not much.
Remember that ID card I talked about two posts back?
Yes, the one they'll insist you take with a computer chip in it with all your personal information on it.
Well, it wont be too long before the government starts requesting everyone to get the RFID, like the one they give pets now.
What is the RF in RFID, you may ask. Well, I'll tell you:
RADIO FREQUENCY
That's right, folks. They want to wire you up so they can find you, wherever you are.
To Christians, this is no big surprise, or shouldn't be. That little ID chip will be the only way one can 'buy, sell, or trade.' Those very words are found in the book of Revelation speaking about the 'mark.' And the government will want this chip implanted in your left hand or forehead. They've already got it in place to inject into newborns in the hospital. It's called "Halo."
Now, before you all decide I'm a loon, let me give a disclaimer.
My personal belief here is that the end is near. However, "No man knows the hour or the day." We need not panic or freak out about these times. They are prophecy fulfilled.
I am not giving this information to scare anyone, just to let you know what is going on. Seems the government is doing this without any of our knowledge. The plans are already in the works. States are already complying or refusing to comply to this mandate for the national ID. Where does your state stand?
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How would I find out where my state stands?
You are funny. That's the way I feel sometimes on my blog...my readers aren't the most "controversial." They tend to just let those possible "controversial" type topics float on by until there are new pictures of the kids. :-) Ha ha ha.
I'm not saying this is controversial. It is the Bible and the times we are living in. Just thought I'd relate to you here. The blogging world can be quite entertaining.
As far as your info. here...very interesting. It's all the type of stuff that I've heard about over the years. I'm not one who goes and researches this type stuff myself (just not my thing...just like orphans aren't really on some people's radar...we all have our passions and areas where we can keep others informed), so I'm very glad to hear about it when others inform me. It's very, as I said, interesting.
Just wanted to break the silence. :-)
Hey there
Mainly the reason I don't comment about these type blogs is because: A) While I am grateful for the info and interested in the knowledge, knowing as a christian that this is the natural progression of society, I sometimes fail to see what I could really comment about, except to just add noise to an ineveitable conclusion. Plus B) As I believe this is the ineveitable journey man will take, it seems in my case that to dwell on (or spend time worrying about something that I can't change in the end) may take time from my true calling on this planet, which is to bring as many people to know Christ and to serve Him as long as possible before that time comes. (although this doesn't mean I don't think we should vote to put people in office to prolong this as long as possible) and finally C) As with theological blogs I don't agree with, sometimes I have to choose my battles which are most time efficient and productive with the energy I have left after taking care of the fam, my walk, housework, etc. You know how it is. So sometimes it's just easier to comment on the less volatile issues.
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