Predictive programming is a subtle form of
psychological conditioning provided by the media to acquaint the public with
planned societal changes to be implemented. If and when these changes are put
through, the public will already be familiarized with them and will accept them
as ‘natural progressions’; thus lessening any possible public resistance and
commotion. Predictive programming therefore may be considered as a veiled form
of preemptive mass manipulation or mind control.
Predictive Programming and the Human Microchipping
Agenda confirms the reality of the microchip agenda, and shows that the weapon
of propaganda has been used against the public for decades in order to
familiarize us with the idea of being chipped. This process is called predictive
programming and its purpose is literally to program the mind of the victim so as
to accept without question whatever is required by the programmer – in this
case, the idea of being microchipped at some point in the future. The victim is
generally unaware of being programmed, believing that it’s all just harmless
entertainment. For this reason it can be a powerful and effective weapon against
us.
By explaining this process and giving example
after example, Predictive Programming and the Human Microchipping Agenda is an
attempt to alert the viewer to some of the ways in which we have been
manipulated throughout our lives for the specific purpose of slowly but surely
shepherding us all into a Hellish world of microchip implants and totalitarian
control. We hope that by exposing the programming we can break the program and
derail this diabolical agenda. To be successful we need your help.
We can clearly see how we slowly being brainwashed
and forced to believe that it is in our benefit and convenience. We are slowly
micro-chipping our children by convincing ourselves that it is for our peace of
mind and for their safety. In the process we are getting them use to this kind
of a way of life.
We are getting our children so use to and
dependent on these ID’s and RFID chips that by the time they are adults they can
not function without them.
It started with the micro-chipping of animals,
first voluntarily and now often by law, and the same method is being used on
humans.
Just Remember human life can not be degraded to a
16 digit RFID chip number embedded under you skin under any circumstance.
Below are
many highly revealing excerpts of important microchip implants news stories
reported in the major media.
RFID Chips Being Added To Brazillian Children’s School Uniforms
Some
20,000 pupils in the north-eastern city of Vitoria da Conquista will have
microchips embedded in their school T-shirts. The parents will get a text
message when their children arrive at school, or if they are late for classes.
The authorities say the measure will help teacher-parent relations. The authorities say the measure will help
teacher-parent relations. The
authorities in Vitoria da Conquista, Bahia state, call the micro chipped
T-shirts “intelligent uniforms”. They say that by next year all local
pupils aged up to 14 would use them. The city’s education director, Coriolano
Moraes, says the measure was introduced because parents were not aware that
their children were missing school. “We noticed that many parents would bring
their children to school but would not see if they actually entered the building
because they always left in a hurry to get to work,” he told the Associated
Press news agency.
The
chips are placed underneath the badge of a school uniform, or on a sleeve. When
a pupil passes through sensors at the school entrance, the chip sends an SMS
message to parents. If they are more than 20 minutes late for class, their
families are alerted with a different message: “Your child has still not arrived
at school.”
The
local government has invested about $700,000 (£442, 531) to set up the
system.
Ghana preps for first biometric vote
Ghana
is getting ready for its first-ever biometric voter registration ahead of
December’s general elections. The $45-million project has been piloted in some
areas, but social and technological difficulties remain, according to a report
in Voice of America.
Ghana
joins Nigeria, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo who adopted the
fingerprint scanning technology to help prevent electoral fraud.
Ghana hopes the bio-metric system will verify that
those who are voting should be voting, and that they only vote once.
There are complications with the system. There are
23,000 polling stations in the country, but they are not interconnected to share
registration information. This leaves room for duplication
Alabama schools in pilot program to track students riding buses
The
Huntsville, Ala. school district is conducting a pilot program that will track
when and where students get on and off the bus. Currently, three schools–an
elementary, middle and high school–are involved in the pilot.
The
program, which kicks off next month, involves the 300 students tapping their ID
card against a reader installed in each bus. If successful, said a district
spokesman, the program could be expanded district-wide.
The
system, called ZPass, will enable school administrators to keep better track of
those students who ride the bus and is designed to keep children
safe.
Each
student in the program will be assigned an RFID-enabled card, which they will
use each time they enter or exit the bus. Coupled with GPS technology, the card
reader records the location of the bus at the time of the swipe and loads that
information onto the district’s computer network. At any time, administrators
can pull up the data–including a map–and see where a student either entered or
exited a bus.
Lunchrooms in Ohio school districtundergo overhaul
Fingerprint scanners and healthier menus are some of the renovations for
schools in the Tallmadge, Ohio City School District. The finger scanners alone
speed up the lunch lines as students no longer have to juggle cash when paying
for their lunch.
The
scanners identify students and faculty, but the fingerprints aren’t collected.
The scanners also eliminate the possibility of a student being identified as a
beneficiary of free or reduced lunches.
With
the new system, parents can pay for their students’ lunches via a Web site while
school administrators can track what items are being eaten.
Ohio elementary school gets biometric cafeterias
Munroe
Elementary School in Tallmadge, Ohio is upgrading its cafeteria to be cash-free
when the students return form winter break relying instead on biometrics for
students to access accounts for their food, according to a Tallmadge Express
article.
The
change, which is designed off a system at nearby Hudson City Schools to help
make lines move quicker, is part of a school overhaul of its dining program that
also includes changes in the offerings to help improve the diets of the
students.
The
fingerprint-based systems are not entirely new to the schools, as they already
been running in middle and high schools in Tallmadge. The system at Munroe will
be the first to run entirely cashless without an option for students to pay in
cash, which may expand to all the schools.
While
the school is looking forward to having quicker lines with no lost money issues,
it is also hopeful the cashless system will see benefits in a cut-down of germ
transmissions and will enable students that receive financial assistance with
their meals to better remain anonymous to their classmates.
Finger scanning utilized at two West Virginia high schools
High
schools in Jefferson County, W.V. will be implementing biometric finger scanning
in an effort to provide security for the students’ cafeteria accounts. Purpose
of the program, according to school officials, is to eliminate clerical errors
and to provide students with an easy way to identify themselves when using the
cafeteria.
Using
the finger scanner provided by identiMetrics, the software scans the finger to
create and store individual templates of unique points that ID each
student.
When
the student returns to the cafeteria, his finger is again scanned and if a match
is found in the database, the student is identified.
Students in Cabell County middle and high schools will soon be paying for
their meals using fingerprint scanning technology, according to The
Herald-Dispatch.
Cabell
County joins other counties in West Virginia already using the technology in an
effort to improve the speed and accuracy of school breakfast and lunch lines.
The county sent out letters to parents notifying them of the change, but still
questions and concerns have been raised regarding the fingerprint scanning
system.
The
program will better protect students’ cafeteria account, while reducing clerical
errors that can occur on breakfast and lunch lines. It also aims to eliminate
the possibility of a students’ meal card being stolen and used by another
student, and will halt the problem of students losing cards or forgetting
account numbers.
Student ID number replaces cash at school cafeteria
Students at the Salem, Ark. high school need to only punch in their ID
number at the start of the cafeteria line in order to eat lunch. The program,
called Etrition, includes a terminal at the start of the food service line which
eliminates the need for diners to pay cash and receive change from a
cashier.
For
elementary students, the teacher in each classroom takes a count of how many
students plan to eat that day and passes the information, via a touch screen, on
to the cafeteria.
Parents can use the Salem School Web site to post money to their
student’s account.