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The irony is … we have been put in a position where this has to be done.
We no longer go to a bank, where we are known.
So, if nobody knows you face to face, the only viable option is some way to identify you that is secure (supposedly) and that would be an implanted chip.
So, you become scan-able (you are known by the information on the chip) ... when you shop you are scanned and that gives them your bank account and personal information and your purchases are scanned as well and the cost is removed from your account.
You know … the pressure taking us in this direction is monumental and driven by greed and ignorance and a desire to control.
Remember, you don't have your money … they do ... and if we all wanted our money now, in silver and gold, there would be no banks, they would simply go offline and that would be it.
The tragedy is … the young people accept this because they have no sense of history or change …
Yep … good point … part of my thought was more like ... young people have not been here long enough to appreciate change. One has to live and experience life for a while to appreciate the momentum of change and where we are headed. … and, of course, there are certainly some parents raising their children properly (and that's a big subject on it's own) ...
perhaps we should raise our children the way God raises His … to help them survive the world ...