FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Curtain Falls


Paul II offered free tickets for papal audiences in Rome, the lower
left portion of the ticket displayed a group of numbers followed by
the number 666.

The mark may be some sort of identification number, such as your
Social Security number, which will serve to identify everyone. In None
Dare Call It Conspiracy, author Gary Allen wrote (pg. 13): “...his (the
individual’s) freedom and choice will be controlled within very narrow
alternatives by the fact that he will be numbered from birth and
followed, as a number ... (until) his final retirement and death benefits.”
It could be that your Social Security number could be used for such a
system, since U.S. law requires every citizen to have such a number by
the time they enter the first grade.

The move is on for everyone in the United States to have an
identification card. A Special Presidential Commission on Immigration
and Refugees had recommended a national identification card in an
attempt to keep illegal aliens in check. The U.S. News and World
Report, in their September 15, 1980 issue, ran an article called “A
National Identity Card?” It reported that the Federal Government was
planning an identification card that would prevent anyone without one
from working or transacting any sort of business. This computerized
system would keep track of every citizen, According to a 1994
proposal by the Congressional Commission on Immigration Reform,
all American citizens and legal immigrants would be given a national
identification card. The project was later shelved, but elsewhere the
move is on. In 1995, the European Union was to begin issuing
identification cards to all the citizens of western Europe.

In California, driver’s licenses were to be issued that would contain a
microchip with personal information, motor vehicle records, criminal
records, a photograph, and fingerprints. The Department of Defense at
the Pentagon issued the MARC (Multi-Technology Automatic Reader)
card to their soldiers. It contained a bar code, a magnetic strip, a
digitized photograph, and an integrated circuit computer chip. An
internal Pentagon memo stated that the card would encode all of a
soldier’s records. This 6.6 megabyte Laser Card from Drexler
Technology Corporation can store nearly 2,000 pages of information,
which is more than enough for identification numbers, biographical
information, school records, photographs, signature, voice print,
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