Bits & Bytes

CHRISTIANS vs. WRONGS: Just a taste of what is coming for those of us who walk with the Lord. [13:00] – An off-duty cop broke a guy’s $2500 Nikon for allegedly taking a photo of him in a public place … while somebody is filming him breaking the law. The mayor of Stuttgart, AR, said the jacka$$ had not worked for the city as a law enforcement officer in any capacity for a year. His previous experience was at some time a part-time officer, which certainly did not give him permission to speak as a law enforcement official in another state or assault anybody, break their property, try to ram them with a car, chase somebody who is trying to get away, or … oh I dunno … go ballistic because somebody is holding a sign you don’t like? “I never touched him; I touched his camera.” To add to the weirdness, this self-identified “certified law enforcement officer” has his license plate covered with tin foil which is certainly illegal in my state! Now CLICK https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NmlsKpCDYnc to see a “debate” between praying men and barking queers.

CAPITOL: [8:45] – Some jerk in the Capitol Police told Rushingbrook Children’s Choir to stop singing the Star-Spangled Banner in the Capitol building, because somebody might be offended. They were told they could go outside and sing. Sheesh.

CHINA: The ChiComs are moving the world one step closer to the Apocalypse. Their new biometric palm payment technology is currently voluntary, but it’s a dictatorship, so mandatory will be just around the corner.

EXORCIST: [5:15] – Men, women, food, and holiness.

SWEDEN: So many Swedes are lining up to get themselves microchipped that the producer can’t keep up with demand. Designed to speed up users’ daily routines, the chips allow people to access their homes, offices and gyms is as easy as swiping their hands against digital readers. They also can be used to store emergency contact details, social media profiles, or e-tickets for events and rail journeys within Sweden. The chips typically are inserted into the skin just above each user’s thumb, using a syringe similar to that used for giving vaccinations. The procedure costs about $180.

WISCONSIN: Three Square Market, also called 32M, is offering to implant tiny radio-frequency chips in its employees. The company expects about 50 employees will take part. CEO Todd Westby said that the company believes the technology will soon be ubiquitous:

We foresee the use of RFID technology to drive everything from making purchases in our office break room market, opening doors, use of copy machines, logging into our office computers, unlocking phones, sharing business cards, storing medical/health information, and used as payment at other RFID terminals. Eventually, this technology will become standardized allowing you to use this as your passport, public transit, all purchasing opportunities, etc.

And that will be how Anti-Christ imposes the no buying or selling thing described in Revelation 13:17.

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