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> That website really did not disprove the Mark of the Beast, in fact it
> just was further proof!
Spakker. And you wonder why no one takes you seriously? It's all there in cold hard proof. (I can't say the word 'dumb ass'?)
Anwho, debunked. Like a stinky tramp on steriods.
Seriously, debunked all over you face, in a creamy soup.
> Really...
"First of all, smart card technology involves microprocessors embedded in cards, not people. Secondly, the uses of biochips in humans and other animals for identification purposes do not involve implanting such chips in the head or the hands. The preferred location for such chips is an out-of-the-way fleshy area that will allow for tissue to bond the chip and lessen the possibility of any irritation or discomfort to the host, making the head and hands (too bony and exposed) non-ideal for such purposes. The recommended implantation location for biochips is between the shoulderblades, towards the back of the upper arm (or on the back between the front legs of a dog or cat). "
Stop doublethinking. Accept the facts.