UK Businesses in Talks to Microchip 1000s of Employees
Nov 13, 2018 3:11:14 GMT -5
Post by bloodbought on Nov 13, 2018 3:11:14 GMT -5
BUSINESSES IN THE UK IN TALKS FOR THOUSANDS OF EMPLOYEES TO RECEIVE MICROCHIP IMPLANTS AS TRADE ORGANIZATIONS SOUND THE ALARM
UK firm BioTeq, which offers the implants to businesses and individuals, has already fitted 150 implants in the UK. The tiny chips, implanted in the flesh between the thumb and forefinger, are similar to those for pets. They enable people to open their front door, access their office or start their car with a wave of their hand, and can also store medical data. Another company, Biohax of Sweden, also provides human chip implants the size of a grain of rice.
by Geoffrey Grider November 11, 2018
Britain’s biggest employer organisation and main trade union body have sounded the alarm over the prospect of British companies implanting staff with microchips to improve security.
If you are not of the thousands of people who read end times news sites like NTEB on a daily basis, then you are not up to speed with how crazy fast human implantable microchips are becoming a part of our global society. We have devoted an entire section to this phenomenon entitled The Mark of the Beast. We strongly urge you to go and read the hundreds of articles in that archive, it will be a real eye opener for you. Promise.
(You can get to it through the link below.)
“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” Revelation 13:16,17 (KJV)
And just like what happened with first the personal computer and then the mobile phone, human implantable microchips will soon be an indispensable part of our world both at work and in our private lives. As we have always maintained, there has been a 3 Step Process to chipping people.
STEP ONE: Get people in front of a computer. Remember the absolute, wild west type frenzy back in the mid-1990’s when all anyone could talk about was owning a computer and all the cool stuff you could do with it? It was like the entire nation became addicted overnight.
STEP TWO: Get the computer on the people. Our mobile devices travel with us in our cars, our pockets, our handbags and now in wearables like the FitBit and the iWatch.
STEP THREE: Get the computer inside the people. Right now, you can sync your microchip to an app on your phone, and do an amazing amounts of cool stuff. Soon, you will control just about everything with your chip. Yes, I said your chip because you know you’re going to get one. Want a list of things Christians swore they would never get and did anyway? How about debit cards with a microchip? Smart TVs that watch you? Tracking devices? (yep, all mobile phones track you). The list is nearly endless.
At this rate, when the Antichrist shows up in the time of Jacob’s trouble after the Rapture of the Church, he won’t have to persuade anyone to get a chip, only to ‘upgrade’ to his brand.
Alarm over talks to implant UK employees with microchips
FROM THE GUARDIAN: UK firm BioTeq, which offers the implants to businesses and individuals, has already fitted 150 implants in the UK. The tiny chips, implanted in the flesh between the thumb and forefinger, are similar to those for pets. They enable people to open their front door, access their office or start their car with a wave of their hand, and can also store medical data.
Another company, Biohax of Sweden, also provides human chip implants the size of a grain of rice. It told the Sunday Telegraph (£) that it is in discussions with several British legal and financial firms about fitting their employees with microchips, including one major company with hundreds of thousands of employees.
The CBI, which represents 190,000 UK businesses, voiced concerns about the prospect.
A CBI spokesperson said: “While technology is changing the way we work, this makes for distinctly uncomfortable reading. Firms should be concentrating on rather more immediate priorities and focusing on engaging their employees.”
The TUC is worried that staff could be coerced into being microchipped. Its general secretary Frances O’Grady said: “We know workers are already concerned that some employers are using tech to control and micromanage, whittling away their staff’s right to privacy.
“MICROCHIPPING WOULD GIVE BOSSES EVEN MORE POWER AND CONTROL OVER THEIR WORKERS. THERE ARE OBVIOUS RISKS INVOLVED, AND EMPLOYERS MUST NOT BRUSH THEM ASIDE, OR PRESSURE STAFF INTO BEING CHIPPED.”
Steven Northam, the founder and owner of Hampshire-based BioTeq, told the Guardian that most of its 150 implants have been for individuals, while some financial and engineering firms have also had the chips implanted in their staff.
BioTeq has also implanted them in employees of a bank testing the technology, and has shipped them to Spain, France, Germany, Japan and China. They cost between £70 and £260 per person. Northam himself and all the directors at BioTeq and one of his other companies, IncuHive, have been microchipped.
Jowan Österlund, the founder of Biohax and a former body piercer, told the Telegraph that his microchips, which cost £150 each, could help financial and legal firms improve security. “These companies have sensitive documents they are dealing with. [The chips] would allow them to set restrictions for whoever.”
Österlund said big companies, with 200,000 employees, could offer this as an opt-in. “If you have a 15% uptake that is still a huge number of people that won’t require a physical ID pass.” Last year Wisconsin-based Three Square Market partnered with Biohax and became the first company in the US to microchip its employees, on a voluntary basis.
Biohax has plans to open an office in London, according to its website. It claims 4,000 people have been microchipped, mostly in Sweden. It is working with the state-owned Swedish rail firm Statens Järnvägar, to allow its passengers to travel via chip implants rather than train tickets. Biohax did not respond to requests for comment.
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UK firm BioTeq, which offers the implants to businesses and individuals, has already fitted 150 implants in the UK. The tiny chips, implanted in the flesh between the thumb and forefinger, are similar to those for pets. They enable people to open their front door, access their office or start their car with a wave of their hand, and can also store medical data. Another company, Biohax of Sweden, also provides human chip implants the size of a grain of rice.
by Geoffrey Grider November 11, 2018
Britain’s biggest employer organisation and main trade union body have sounded the alarm over the prospect of British companies implanting staff with microchips to improve security.
If you are not of the thousands of people who read end times news sites like NTEB on a daily basis, then you are not up to speed with how crazy fast human implantable microchips are becoming a part of our global society. We have devoted an entire section to this phenomenon entitled The Mark of the Beast. We strongly urge you to go and read the hundreds of articles in that archive, it will be a real eye opener for you. Promise.
(You can get to it through the link below.)
“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” Revelation 13:16,17 (KJV)
And just like what happened with first the personal computer and then the mobile phone, human implantable microchips will soon be an indispensable part of our world both at work and in our private lives. As we have always maintained, there has been a 3 Step Process to chipping people.
STEP ONE: Get people in front of a computer. Remember the absolute, wild west type frenzy back in the mid-1990’s when all anyone could talk about was owning a computer and all the cool stuff you could do with it? It was like the entire nation became addicted overnight.
STEP TWO: Get the computer on the people. Our mobile devices travel with us in our cars, our pockets, our handbags and now in wearables like the FitBit and the iWatch.
STEP THREE: Get the computer inside the people. Right now, you can sync your microchip to an app on your phone, and do an amazing amounts of cool stuff. Soon, you will control just about everything with your chip. Yes, I said your chip because you know you’re going to get one. Want a list of things Christians swore they would never get and did anyway? How about debit cards with a microchip? Smart TVs that watch you? Tracking devices? (yep, all mobile phones track you). The list is nearly endless.
At this rate, when the Antichrist shows up in the time of Jacob’s trouble after the Rapture of the Church, he won’t have to persuade anyone to get a chip, only to ‘upgrade’ to his brand.
Alarm over talks to implant UK employees with microchips
FROM THE GUARDIAN: UK firm BioTeq, which offers the implants to businesses and individuals, has already fitted 150 implants in the UK. The tiny chips, implanted in the flesh between the thumb and forefinger, are similar to those for pets. They enable people to open their front door, access their office or start their car with a wave of their hand, and can also store medical data.
Another company, Biohax of Sweden, also provides human chip implants the size of a grain of rice. It told the Sunday Telegraph (£) that it is in discussions with several British legal and financial firms about fitting their employees with microchips, including one major company with hundreds of thousands of employees.
The CBI, which represents 190,000 UK businesses, voiced concerns about the prospect.
A CBI spokesperson said: “While technology is changing the way we work, this makes for distinctly uncomfortable reading. Firms should be concentrating on rather more immediate priorities and focusing on engaging their employees.”
The TUC is worried that staff could be coerced into being microchipped. Its general secretary Frances O’Grady said: “We know workers are already concerned that some employers are using tech to control and micromanage, whittling away their staff’s right to privacy.
“MICROCHIPPING WOULD GIVE BOSSES EVEN MORE POWER AND CONTROL OVER THEIR WORKERS. THERE ARE OBVIOUS RISKS INVOLVED, AND EMPLOYERS MUST NOT BRUSH THEM ASIDE, OR PRESSURE STAFF INTO BEING CHIPPED.”
Steven Northam, the founder and owner of Hampshire-based BioTeq, told the Guardian that most of its 150 implants have been for individuals, while some financial and engineering firms have also had the chips implanted in their staff.
BioTeq has also implanted them in employees of a bank testing the technology, and has shipped them to Spain, France, Germany, Japan and China. They cost between £70 and £260 per person. Northam himself and all the directors at BioTeq and one of his other companies, IncuHive, have been microchipped.
Jowan Österlund, the founder of Biohax and a former body piercer, told the Telegraph that his microchips, which cost £150 each, could help financial and legal firms improve security. “These companies have sensitive documents they are dealing with. [The chips] would allow them to set restrictions for whoever.”
Österlund said big companies, with 200,000 employees, could offer this as an opt-in. “If you have a 15% uptake that is still a huge number of people that won’t require a physical ID pass.” Last year Wisconsin-based Three Square Market partnered with Biohax and became the first company in the US to microchip its employees, on a voluntary basis.
Biohax has plans to open an office in London, according to its website. It claims 4,000 people have been microchipped, mostly in Sweden. It is working with the state-owned Swedish rail firm Statens Järnvägar, to allow its passengers to travel via chip implants rather than train tickets. Biohax did not respond to requests for comment.
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