Thursday, January 6, 2011

The Code 666 in the Book of Revelations Could Soon: The Code 666 in the Book of Revelations Could Soon...

The Code 666 in the Book of Revelations Could Soon: The Code 666 in the Book of Revelations Could Soon...: "While reading over the photo captioned stories on yahoo.com, I decided to read the article “How Thieves Can Guess Your Social Security Numbe..."

The Code 666 in the Book of Revelations Could Soon be Revealed.

While reading over the photo captioned stories on yahoo.com, I decided to read the article “How Thieves Can Guess Your Social Security Numbers.” The article turned out to be a very interesting video which describes how thieves can possibly steal the social security numbers of about 8.5% of social security numbers of people born after 1989. The social security number was to used as an accounting number in 1936.  The first three numbers identify where your filed, the next two numbers indicate the group, and the last are entered in numerical order -which has made the theft of social security numbers possible.
Toward the end of the short video clip-In the very near future the government has decided as one option to begin the first three  prefix numbers of  forthcoming social security numbers to begin with 666.  Immediately my mind flashed to the Book of Revelations.  I found out the Chapter and verses in The Book of Revelations.  It can be found in Chapter 13: versus 16-18 which says that people will not be able to buy or sell without bearing the mark of the devil. Check it out for yourself. I know that it also states that the mark will be on the hands or the foreheads.
Identification possibilities of the future is to insert a small micro-chip under the skin or finger, also, the idea of the forehead has been mentioned  that a UPC number code which could eliminate the use of  checks, credit cards,  passports, and ID papers.
I have pasted the web-site here for you to check it out http://whoknew.news.yahoo.com/?nc&vid=23751722
Sounds a little farfetched, but it is possible. I have worked with companies who now use eye, hand, and fingerprint technologies for security protection.