Satan gets ready to read the mark on your hand
The marks of the blood in your palms can be your ID. Soon there will be a “mark” available to put on your right hand or forehead.
Long before “face unlock” on Android 4.0, Fujitsu developed an even more intimate method for secure user identification–your blood flow.
PalmSecure is a technology that’s actually been around for a few years now in Japan, and in a number of business applications ranging from health care to banking, but not seen so much in consumer electronics in the U.S. It uses a biometric authentication system that reads your palm vein pattern.
Fujitsu reps here at CES tell me it works only on veins with an active blood flow, so put away your “Mission: Impossible” 3D printers and molds–this tech requires the real thing.
The palm-scanning technology has already been seen built in to mice and full-size keyboards, but Fujitsu says the tech has now shrunk to the point where it can easily be integrated into laptops and other devices.
Laptops with PalmSecure are now available in Japan, and the company is currently “looking at” North America. I won’t hold my breath, although if I did, it would make my veins even easier to read.
Source: Cnet.com
My comment
The large majority of the people of the face of the Earth to not read the Bible. And if anyone use the Bible to warn, them they are not interested to listen. When the last and final antichrist arrives, He will be hailed and welcomed. Those who do not submit to this “wonderful global leader” will simply be arrested and executed as “traitors of World peace”.
Mind my words. If you side with the devil, even submit to his plans, you shall surely spend eternity with him in Hell.
Do not take this mark. Rather take the blows, and be executed for your faith in Jesus.
Written by Ivar
Long before “face unlock” on Android 4.0, Fujitsu developed an even more intimate method for secure user identification–your blood flow.
PalmSecure is a technology that’s actually been around for a few years now in Japan, and in a number of business applications ranging from health care to banking, but not seen so much in consumer electronics in the U.S. It uses a biometric authentication system that reads your palm vein pattern.
Fujitsu reps here at CES tell me it works only on veins with an active blood flow, so put away your “Mission: Impossible” 3D printers and molds–this tech requires the real thing.
The palm-scanning technology has already been seen built in to mice and full-size keyboards, but Fujitsu says the tech has now shrunk to the point where it can easily be integrated into laptops and other devices.
Laptops with PalmSecure are now available in Japan, and the company is currently “looking at” North America. I won’t hold my breath, although if I did, it would make my veins even easier to read.
Source: Cnet.com
My comment
Revelation 13:15-18We shall all be forced to use a supreme technology. We will carry our ID-papers on our right hand. If we do not have this ID-papers, we will not get access to our electronic money. We will not be able to by and sell.
He was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that it could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead, so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of his name.
The large majority of the people of the face of the Earth to not read the Bible. And if anyone use the Bible to warn, them they are not interested to listen. When the last and final antichrist arrives, He will be hailed and welcomed. Those who do not submit to this “wonderful global leader” will simply be arrested and executed as “traitors of World peace”.
Mind my words. If you side with the devil, even submit to his plans, you shall surely spend eternity with him in Hell.
Do not take this mark. Rather take the blows, and be executed for your faith in Jesus.
Written by Ivar
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