FINAL WARNING: The Curtain Falls
supercomputers. The supercomputers are tied into each other with 52
separate computer systems from around the world.
It’s just a matter of time before everyone living in the major industrial
nations are tied into an international computer system through Social
Security numbers, Driver’s License numbers, Credit Card numbers,
Checking and Savings Account numbers, Birth Certificates, and
Passports. All of your personal and financial information will be on
record, including your employment and medical record, taxes paid,
banking transactions, and property acquisitions. Basically, any type of
information on you that has to be entered into a computer, will
ultimately find its way into a database that can be accessed by the
government.
In 1798, Adam Clarke, a Methodist minister, said: “The Mark of the
Beast will be an 18 digit number, 6 + 6 + 6.” In this digital age, it seems
possible that a universal number could be used to identify people,
rather than all different kinds of numbers. All other numbers, such as
driver’s license numbers, banking account numbers, and credit card
numbers would be phased out in lieu of your Social Security number,
since it is already tied into your banking transactions, tax returns, and
medical history. If any type of personal identification is every issued
for the citizens of the United States, it will most likely adapt your Social
Security number so that it can be used to accomplish personal and
financial transactions electronically.
In the course of research for her books When Your Money Fails ... The
“666 System” Is Here, and The New Money System, Mary Stewart
Relfe, Ph.D., found out that Christians who sent back credit cards with
a ‘666’ prefix were told that by 1982, the number would be on all cards.
If that is the case, it must be encoded into the magnetic strip, which
can only be read with a scanner. Relfe came to believe that if a
Personal Identification Card (PIT) was issued, it would contain a
magnetic strip, bar code, photograph, signature, and an 18-digit
identification number that would look something like this:
666-110-202-123-45-6789
666- (International Code to Activate the World Computer)
110- (National Code to Activate Central U.S. Computer)
202- (Telephone Area Code)