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The Mark of the Beast
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EXTRA NOTE on the MOTB:
the mark of the beast is a living and vibrant part of everyday living throughout the entire world. Every day millions of people in almost every country on the planet use the mark to accomplish even the most mundane of human endeavours. And
every time it is used, the world creeps ever so slowly, imperceptibly, to the brink of destruction. This is the way of its author, Satan. Satan designs systems that are incredibly easy to fall into, and work ever so subtly towards corruption and ruin. A 2.9% interest rate for the first 6 months? Heck, we have a free interest rate for the first 6 months! Heck, we even got a card that pays you!! This is the kind of Madison
Avenue garbage that has tainted every single American’s mind alive today. Hey, why not? It worked on Eve. It worked on Cain. And it’s working on all of us today. And the biggest lie of all is; we need this type of international banking system to prevent instability and to prevent war and bloodshed. We need this as part of our every day lives. Business needs this system. This is just another lie. God believes in hard
work, private enterprise, skilled workmanship and fair trade. Mankind’s satanically inspired system says it does but it’s a lie. It says free trade is the only fair way but it’s a lie. All of the world’s trade treaties are designed to make single individuals richer and all nations poorer. God believes in forgiveness of all kinds, including the forgiveness of debt. Something the world’s free markets and its designer, Satan would never agree to. The purpose of this article is to cause the population of the world to wake up and see what is happening right in front of their eyes. God says to judge people by their fruits. That is, not to decide about something or someone by what they say, but to look at the results of their actions. Here are the results of the actions of today's rich and the super-rich:
every time it is used, the world creeps ever so slowly, imperceptibly, to the brink of destruction. This is the way of its author, Satan. Satan designs systems that are incredibly easy to fall into, and work ever so subtly towards corruption and ruin. A 2.9% interest rate for the first 6 months? Heck, we have a free interest rate for the first 6 months! Heck, we even got a card that pays you!! This is the kind of Madison
Avenue garbage that has tainted every single American’s mind alive today. Hey, why not? It worked on Eve. It worked on Cain. And it’s working on all of us today. And the biggest lie of all is; we need this type of international banking system to prevent instability and to prevent war and bloodshed. We need this as part of our every day lives. Business needs this system. This is just another lie. God believes in hard
work, private enterprise, skilled workmanship and fair trade. Mankind’s satanically inspired system says it does but it’s a lie. It says free trade is the only fair way but it’s a lie. All of the world’s trade treaties are designed to make single individuals richer and all nations poorer. God believes in forgiveness of all kinds, including the forgiveness of debt. Something the world’s free markets and its designer, Satan would never agree to. The purpose of this article is to cause the population of the world to wake up and see what is happening right in front of their eyes. God says to judge people by their fruits. That is, not to decide about something or someone by what they say, but to look at the results of their actions. Here are the results of the actions of today's rich and the super-rich:
- Half of America owns only 2.5% of country's wealth. The top 1% owns a third of it.
- The gap between the top 0.01% and everyone else hasn't been this bad since the Roaring Twenties.
- In 1950, the ratio of the average executive's pay check to the average worker's pay check was about 30 to 1.
- Since the year 2000, that ratio has exploded to between 300 to 500 to one.
- 61% of Americans "always or usually" live paycheck to paycheck, which was up from 49% in 2008 and 43% in 2007.
- A staggering 43% of Americans have less than $10,000 saved up for retirement.
- In America today, the average time needed to find a job has risen to a record 35.2 weeks.
- In 2008, the World Economic Forum rated Canada's banking system No. 1 in the world. The U.S. came in behind Namibia.
- It is being projected that the U.S. government will have a budget deficit of approximately 1.6 trillion dollars in 2010.
- How much is that? If you went out and spent one dollar every single second, it would take you more than 31,000 years to
spend a trillion dollars. - U.S. banks repossessed nearly 258,000 homes nationwide in the first quarter of 2010, a 35% jump from the first quarter
of 2009. - This recession has erased 8 million private sector jobs in the United States. Unless we change, they will never return.
- 39.68 million Americans are now on food stamps, which represents a new all-time record. But things look like they are going
to get even worse. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is forecasting that enrolment in the food stamp program will exceed 43
million Americans in 2011. - If you only make the minimum payment each and every time, a $6,000 credit card bill can end up costing you over $30,000
(depending on the interest rate). - Approximately 21% of all children in the United States are living below the poverty line in 2010 - the highest rate in 20 years.
- In 2010 the U.S. government is projected to issue almost as much new debt as the rest of the governments of the world
combined. - In 2009, U.S. banks posted their sharpest decline in private lending since 1942.
- During the first quarter of 2010, the total number of loans that are at least three months past due in the United States increased
for the 16th consecutive quarter. - According to a Pew Research Center study, approximately 37% of all Americans between the ages of 18 and 29 have either
been unemployed or underemployed at some point during the recession. - For the first time in U.S. history, banks own a greater share of residential housing net worth in the United States
than all individual Americans put together.
Mark of the Beast - Hotel To Start Microchipping Bath Towels and Robes
The days of hotel guests helping themselves to towels and robes when they check out could be a thing of the past as high tech gets in to the linen. One company has come up with a way of adding miniature tags in the expensive materials which were costing hotel managements a fortune to constantly replace.
It has long been assumed, wrongly in most cases, that the smart towelling robes and plush fluffy towels were fair game for guests looking to save some cash at home. But now beware – they may come with an electronic leash as more and more hotels are turning to new radio frequency chips to keep track of their inventory.
The RFID technology – which stands for radio frequency identification and requires an installed chip that can be read by an electronic reader – has been used by various industries for several years to organise product storage and tally shipments.
Now hotels are using the tech to monitor the whereabouts of bathrobes, bed sheets, duvet covers, bathmats, pool towels and banquet linens. Up to 20 per cent of hotels’ stock typically go missing, estimates William Serbin of Linen Tracking Technology.
The company, which sells trackable linens, has teamed with Fluensee, an inventory tracking technology firm, to market the RFID tags to hotels. A towel with a chip is about a dollar more than other towels, he says. Bendable and washable, the tags can be read by sensors up to six feet away. When towels are removed from a closet, for example, a reader station can register how many, so that the closet can be restocked. source – Daily Mail UK
The RFID technology – which stands for radio frequency identification and requires an installed chip that can be read by an electronic reader – has been used by various industries for several years to organise product storage and tally shipments.
Now hotels are using the tech to monitor the whereabouts of bathrobes, bed sheets, duvet covers, bathmats, pool towels and banquet linens. Up to 20 per cent of hotels’ stock typically go missing, estimates William Serbin of Linen Tracking Technology.
The company, which sells trackable linens, has teamed with Fluensee, an inventory tracking technology firm, to market the RFID tags to hotels. A towel with a chip is about a dollar more than other towels, he says. Bendable and washable, the tags can be read by sensors up to six feet away. When towels are removed from a closet, for example, a reader station can register how many, so that the closet can be restocked. source – Daily Mail UK