PSA-220109-Oh Boy! It Starts

How Soon Before This Becomes Enacted into Law?

I received this article from a friend and it scared the heck out of me. Last week my step grandson(28) was invited to a party in Chicago. He opted not to go because a new law that went into effect in Chicago on 3 January. No vaccination no entry into a public place.

Implanting chips in people so Uncle can know where you are, and what you are doing so he can prohibit you from getting into a place for the public good is just plain scary.

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Dsruptive Subdermals, a Swedish based start-up and the developer of a microchip that is linked to vaccine passports, says humans have no choice when it comes to having the microchip implanted and says it will happen “whether we like it or not.”

The fact that that sounds like a command, is enough to raise the hackles of any person that deeply values their autonomy, and when it comes to being forced into a technocracy, that reaction is 100 percent justified.

Orwell’s 1984 is probably springing to mind right about now. The company has received widespread criticism because of the risk that this technology truly would plunge us all into an Orwellian dystopia.

No one wants a totalitarian surveillance state, unless of course, you happen to be the person at the top, running the show.

The managing director of Dsruptive Subdermals, Hannes Sjoblad has dismissed such concerns, saying, “this technology exists and is used whether we like it or not,”

“I am happy that it is brought into the public conversation,” he added. “New technologies must be broadly debated and understood.”

Sjoblad insisted that the microchip is not going to track the location of those who have it, but to is being used to “transform healthcare on a global scale,” by working with governments to use the technology as a medical ID card, showing in an instant whether or not they are allowed in the supermarket or theater.

“For example, if I go to the movies or go to a shopping centre, then people will be able to check my status even if I don’t have my phone,” he said.

That doesn’t sound suspicious at all.

On the microchips locating capabilities, Sjoblad said, “They can never tell your location, they’re only activated when you touch them with your smartphone, so this means they cannot be used for tracking anyone’s location.”

The chip is a pre-programmed scannable implant and measures around 2 millimeters by 16 millimeters.

Amongst those who were critical of the mass implantation of microchips, were pro-vaccine, pro-vaccine passport supporters.

They pointed put that the company wanting to chip everyone – whether they want it or not – plays into supposed ‘conspiracy theorists’ fears of a big brother society, wanting to track their every movements.

Despite Sjoblad’s assertions that this is not their intention, it is possible, could it happen?

The short answer, is yes. The short answer is, he lied.

Given the fact that the microchip would be scanned before you are able to enter an establishment, would actually be, in fact, tracking your location.

Those who are running the technology would know where you were, at what time, on what day – that’s tracking you.

For those who read the Bible and are aware of Revelation, the microchip could be likened to ‘the mark of the beast’ and the coming of the Antichrist.

The evidence is in plain view, Globalist elites are using technology and coercion to force you towards the abyss. The only way to fight is to not comply.

Out of the Darkness, Into the Light

Yesterday I came close to losing it. The day was a typical dark, dreary, and rainy December late fall day. After so many years experiencing the same symptoms in the same months I have self diagnosed myself with Light Affective Disorder or LAD. It affects my mood, and causes me to become lethargic, energy-less, and sad. All I want to do is eat, sleep, and cry too. Fortunately, for me I can overcome most of the symptoms and make a day of it. Yesterday was a losing one. Finally, after finishing reading a Tom Clancy book my mood began to pick up. I called a restaurant and made reservations for two for supper(note the emphasis on food). We left in the dark at 4:45 to make a five o’clock reserve at a restaurant we have never been to. Upon arriving, the police had Main Street blocked off. Change plans, go around the block and come in from another direction. The other end of Main was also closed. The restaurant was in between the two blockades. I envisioned a gas leak or some other disaster pending, not knowing why all the emergency vehicles were there I decided to change plans again and go to a place that we know very well. There was to be no adventure on this evening.

At Docks restaurant, I asked the owner what was going on down at Main. His answer surprised me because the day was so rotten. It seems they block that section of Main to cater to a Village festival every Sunday from 1 – 5 and allow crowds to walk freely from business to business without traffic concerns.

After dinner we explored a neighborhood to see some Christmas lights. A couple of days ago I was touring on Google maps and came across a house that was marked as Czyz Family Light Show. It was worth the effort to find it in the dark, and I’ll go to see it again.

I read some more before retiring and then made a huge mistake at 11:00 p.m. Normally, I turn off and go to bed, but this time, instead of turning out the light and closing my eyes to sleep I turned on Amazon Prime Video and found a movie. For whatever reason I watched a Mark Wahlberg movie called Joe Bell. Mark’s performance as the father of a gay boy got to me and held my attention till the end which I hated, but ends are ends, and that is all I can say. I finally turned off the lights and closed my eyes at 12:40 a.m.

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In A Split Second

Stupid Is As Stupid Does

Safari vs Google

Ever since the last election in the USA when my favorite candidate was opposed by Facebook, Twitter, Google and Amazon along with a few million left wing dingbats who voted for taxes, a green new deal, and global warming, I have a personal war going against ground squirrels, rabbits, and Google. For years I have avoided using Google as my web browser in favor of Safari. Safari is so simple compared to Google’s many and complex ways to reach into your pocket and empty it’s contents of any or all cash.

Recently, I got myself involved in a project which required that I share many scanned documents with a lawyer. The lawyer insisted I use Google Drive which I had never heard of before. Google Drive allows one to set up a cluod based file system that can be shared with a single person or teams of people depending upon one’s needs. It seemed to make sense, so I opted to take the recommendation.

It took me a few dollars to lease cloud space from Google which now renders my cloud space from Apple so much more useless. It also has a space especially designed to share photos which I needed for my project, which also requires cloud space. Again, this is a duplication of resources. Anyway, I am now reluctantly using Google for more than I ever did before, but Safari remains my favorite browser.

A few weeks ago, I encountered a problem on WordPress that Is still with me even after bitterly complaining about it. WordPress has a bug which is activated when using Safari. The post has a mind of it’s own while I compose online as I am doing now. I hate to write using Apple Pages or Microsoft Word and then copying to WordPress. I skip the middle men and their various hangups, and opt for direct writing into WordPress. What happens is that after a couple of paragraphs the screen suddenly turns black for no reason at all. I can continue to write, but I must be a able to read black print on a black background. When I preview the post it all comes out normal, but it makes writing creepy.

I contacted WordPress help, and they determined that I am using Safari when this happens. WE have our team working on resolving the issue, they said, but we recommend you switch to Google as your browser to make it go away. I have chosen not to do that. Instead I will haunt WordPress until they make me go away. How could this be a Safari problem when WordPress is “fixing” the problem at their end? To me they are deflecting the issue by blaming it on someone else. A very famous liberal trick to avoid responsibility.

In the meantime, let me complain about Google. I have it open on my computer now, and I am continuously deleting an annoying string of pop-up ads from the left side of the screen. I know there is a way to eliminate this but I don’t want to take the time to find the switch that will shut it off. Google’s business model is one of give the user free stuff, and then charge them for it when they get hooked on it. They gave me free cloud storage when I began using Google drive but I ran out of space quickly. Thus I had to buy extra space. Within two days I ran out of the new space Bought and had to upgrade again. Slowly, my pension money is being scammed by my lust for giga bytes of storage space. Google also drives me nuts with their insatiable need for passwords. In that regard, they are not different than Apple, amazon, Facebook or Twitter. My biggest problem with internet usage is my lack of memory to remember good strong passwords to let me in. It doesn’t matter if it my desk-top, lap-top or phone the internet thirty for passwords. What the world needs is a secure password free system. Frankly, I don’t understand how the millennial can handle all their internet usage and keep passwords safe and simple. If you ask me I believe they by-pass passwords completely and take chances with people stealing their useless content.

That is my opinion and I’m sticking to it.