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Why Is There Suddenly Such A Huge Push For ‘Mark Of The Beast’ Technology?
By Michael Snyder, on June 2nd, 2016

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Blue Eye - Public DomainWe always knew that it was coming.  All over the world, governments and big corporations are pushing us toward a fundamentally different way of doing things.  They insist that this new way will be more safe, more secure and more efficient.  They are telling us that we should embrace new technology and be open to new ways of buying and selling.  And they assure us that new methods of identification will not be intrusive and will simply allow them to crack down on criminals such as identity thieves, tax evaders and terrorists.  But could it be possible that there is more going on here than we are being told?  Could it be possible that we should actually be highly alarmed by this huge push for “Mark of the Beast” technology?

This week, we learned that a new form of identification for the Internet is being proposed in the European Union.  When I first came across this story, I was absolutely horrified…

    The European Union is proposing a government ID for using the Internet which will eradicate both on-line privacy and free speech.

    Spearheaded by former communist official Andrus Ansip, the European Commission published a draft document outlining its proposed electronic ID that would not only allow the EU to track what you say on-line, but also what you buy.

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The author makes a vat full of soup from a single oyster here .....  :shrug:
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Hate to tell this guy, but he's a little late to the party. Stuff's been going on for awhile.
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It's national law in South Korea that every forum and site require a person creating a new account provide their national ID number (their version of a social security number combined with a selective service number).

I think that's been around for at least 8-10 years now.