IMPLANTED RFID SPY CHIPS; WALMART’S INVASIVE “ROBO-DOCTOR” KIOSKS PUSHING OBAMACARE

Wal-Mart “Robo-Doctor” Kiosk 

Promotes Obamacare

COLLECTS PERSONAL INFORMATION
READS IMPLANTED RFID CHIPS
SCANS RETINAS

Obama HealthCare RFID Chip Implant Procedure;

Between Thumb and Forefinger or Upper Arm:


                                      


See: 

http://www.infowars.com/creepy-obamacare-pod-found-in-walmart/

Meet The SoloHealth Station:


Creepy Obamacare Pod Found In Walmart:

Walmart Obamacare RFID Chip 
666 Number of The Beast:

Walmart Introduces ‘666 Obamacare RFID Chip Machine’:


Walmart’s RFID chips:

Published on Jul 16, 2013



Wal-Mart’s RFID Micro Chips to Track Clothing
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to roll out sophisticated electronic ID tags to track individual pairs of jeans and underwear, the first step in a system that advocates say better controls inventory but some critics say raises privacy concerns.
Wal-Mart will place removable “smart tags” on individual garments that can be read by a hand-held scanner. Wal-Mart workers will be able to quickly learn, for instance, which size of Wrangler jeans is missing, with the aim of ensuring shelves are optimally stocked and inventory tightly watched. If successful, the radio-frequency ID tags will be rolled out on other products at Wal-Mart’s more than 3,750 U.S. stores.



Walmart’s Elysium-like Robo-Doctor:



SoloHealth Stations. Mark Of The Beast. Obama Care:







Published on Nov 24, 2013



SoloHealth Stations. Mark Of The Beast. Obama Care. Immigration Reform. 2013.


Today’s Date November 25, 2013

The Mark Of The Beast.


Revelation 13:16-17



16 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:

17 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.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.


Get Saved We are very, very, close to The Mark Of The Beast being implemented.

These are just a few examples of how God’s Prophecies of The Last Days Are
coming true before our very eyes.

Link to SoloHealth Station Youtube Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3AWr…


Solo Health Stations has received an substantial grant from the National

Institutes of Health because they hooked up with Secretary of Health and
Human Services Kathleen Sebelius.


The Real link to Obama Care or Affordable Care Act. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA).

http://eproductalert.com/digitalediti…
SoloHealth is also committed to working
with strategic partners to increase general
public health awareness, having received
a substantial grant from the National
Institutes of Health and having recently
presented the SoloHealth Station to a
panel including Secretary of Health and
Human Services Kathleen Sebelius.


SoloHealth

is also able to gather valuable data and
generate reports regarding overall usage
patterns and demographics.


SoloHealth, with

active involvement from Intel, designed its
kiosk with the leading-edge technologies
and performance headroom needed to
accommodate expansion to meet future needs.
I.E. RFID readers and such.
must view and read the following link…incredible RFID and implantable device info tied to
SoloHealth Stations info and company.
http://eproductalert.com/digitalediti…


On Tour with Frank Mayer & Associates. SoloHealth Stations.

http://www.selfserviceworld.com/slide…


Frank Mayer & Associates company info. SoloHealth Station makers.

http://www.frankmayer.com/about-fma/f…
https://solohealth.com/company/overview/


SoloHealth Station FAQ.

https://solohealth.com/products/faq/


International Ties(Europe and World Wide Implications)

http://www.frankmayer.com/about-fma/i…


Alrec. SoloHealth Station Europe Partner Company.

http://www.alrec.info/index.php?nim_id=9


SoloHealth Stations and Affordable Health Care(Obama Care) Partnership.

https://solohealth.com/articles/view/…


Link to my Video on Immigration Reform Bill Info. This Bill will Accompany

Obama Care to Implement The Mark Of The Beast more so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9MxP…


FDA Solo Health Station info

http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_do…
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DR. KATHERINE ALBRECHT 
FIGHTING RFID IMPLANTS & SPYCHIPS:


AUTHOR OF:




The MicroChip Invasion



Spy Chips In Your Home



Over 30 Billion RFIDs Made Per Year








Published on Apr 24, 2012



Over 60 Articles Proving that MicroShips are everywhere
The CIA wants to spy on you through your TV:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetec…
A New Microchip Knows Just Where You Are,
http://www.technologyreview.com/commu…
Implants Linked to Animal Tumors
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/…
One in four Germans wants microchip under skin: poll
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-sty…
Microchip to allow wallet-free drinking
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknew…
Microsoft collects locations of Windows phone users
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-200…
Warning over need for safeguards in email and web monitoring plan
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics…
Wells Fargo Tests Microchips Card Clients
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04…
Microchip Implant to Link Your Health Records, Credit History, Social Security
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505123_16…
Tracking File Found in iPhones
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/21/bus…
Implanted Microchip Future of Drug Delivery
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ne…
Mint promotes digital-chip currency penniless future
http://www.vancouversun.com/technolog…
Microchips Everywhere: a Future Vision
http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2008Jan2…
FDA approves computer chip for humans
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6237364/n…
Brain Cells Fused With Computer Chip
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,1…
US ‘plans stealth shark spies’
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4…
Man infects himself with computer virus
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37360942
Brain sensor allows mind-control
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/516…
Look Out, Your Medicine Is Watching You
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2010/11…
Tracking Junior With a Microchip
http://www.wired.com/science/discover…
VeriChip Says RFID Chips Safe for Humans
http://www.ihealthbeat.org/Articles/2…
India plans biometric IDs for all its 1.16 billion citizens
http://www.dw.de/dw/article/0%2c%2c45…
Implantable RFID Microchips to Monitor Blood Sugar
http://medgadget.com/2006/10/implanta…
VeriChip Sells First Baby Protection System, in Talks with Military
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Health-Care-…
Implant Chip, Track People
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/stor…
Every new pet dog must have a £35 microchip:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic…
On sale, smart pill with ‘edible microchip’
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/art…
Where’s Jimmy? Just Google His Bar Code
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/0…
Microchips implanted in Mexican officials
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5439055/n…
Scientists develop remote-controlled pigeon
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/world…
Live rats driven by remote control
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/…
Implant Chip, Track People
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/stor…
Every new pet dog must have a £35 microchip:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic…
Install microchips in illegal immigrants, GOP candidate says
http://iowaindependent.com/32926/inst…
Successful human tests for first wirelessly controlled drug-delivery chip
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-02…
Microchips Linked to Cancer in Animals
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/OnCall/stor…
Human or Cow, PositiveID Has an Implantable Microchip for You
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505123_16…
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Teen fights back against tracking chips in school ID cards:



Published on Nov 24, 2012



Andrea Hernandez was told she’d be expelled from John Jay High School’s Science and Engineering Academy in San Antonio starting next week if she insists any further on disobeying a new policy that requires students to wear ID badges equipped with tiny Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”) chips. A judge gave Hernandez a temporary restraining order from the school district and ruled on Wednesday that the principal’s orders to make the surveillance mandatory were a violation of the student’s speech and religion. John Whitehead, a constitutional attorney, speaks with RT’s Kristine Frazao about his case.





Christian Family Refuses Mandatory 


RFID Chip at Texas School:



Mandatory RFIDs Tag Texas Students Like Cattle:




Texas schools punish students who refuse 





to be tracked with microchips:









Infowars Nightly News: Wednesday (2-27-13) 





Dr. Katherine Albrecht on Tracking of Schoolchildren:













WARNING: RFID FOR EVERYONE 





by Dr. Katherine Albrecht:












Katherine Albrecht – Spychips THREAT! 




Resist RFID & Electronic Surveillance!:








RFID Spychips (Part 1) 1/2:









RFID Spychips (Part 2) 2/2:








The Real Story RFID with Katherine Albrecht:




Dr. Katherine Albrecht loses medical insurance & 


cancer treatment thanks to ObamaCare:







































ROMAN CATHOLIC ASCETICISM PERMEATING CHRISTIANITY

ROMAN CATHOLIC ASCETICISM

PERMEATING CHRISTIANITY
Dec 26, 2013

December 26, 2013 (David Cloud, Fundamental Baptist Information Service, P.O. Box 610368, Port Huron, MI 48061, 866-295-4143fbns@wayoflife.org; for instructions about subscribing and unsubscribing or changing addresses, see the information paragraph at the end of the article) 
The following is from the book:
 CONTEMPLATIVE MYSTICISM: 
A POWERFUL ECUMENICAL BOND
Contemplative mysticism, which originated with Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox monasticism, is permeating every branch of Christianity today, including the Southern Baptist Convention. In this book we document the fact that Catholic mysticism leads inevitably to a broadminded ecumenical philosophy and to the adoption of heresies. For many, this path has led to interfaith dialogue, Buddhism, Hinduism, universalism, pantheism, panentheism, even goddess theology. One chapter is dedicated to exposing the heresies of Richard Foster: “Evangelicalism’s Mystical Sparkplug.” We describe the major contemplative practices, such as centering prayer, visualizing prayer, Jesus Prayer, Lectio Divina, and the Labyrinth. We look at the history of Roman Catholic Monasticism, beginning with the Desert Fathers and the Church Fathers, and document the heresies associated with it, such as its sacramental gospel, rejection of the Bible as sole authority, veneration of Mary, purgatory, celibacy, asceticism, allegoricalism, and moral corruption. We examine the errors of contemplative mysticism, such as downplaying the centrality of the Bible, ignoring the fact that multitudes of professing Christians are not born again, exchanging the God of the Bible for a blind idol, ignoring the Bible’s warnings against associating with heresy and paganism, and downplaying the danger of spiritual delusion. In the Biographical Catalog of Contemplative Mystics we look at the lives and beliefs of 60 of the major figures in the contemplative movement, including Benedict of Nursia, Bernard of Clairvaux, Brother Lawrence, Catherine of Genoa, Catherine of Siena, Dominic, Meister Eckhart, Francis of Assisi, Madame Guyon, Hildegard of Bingen, Ignatius of Loyola, John of the Cross, Julian of Norwich, Thomas Keating, Thomas a Kempis, Brennan Manning, Thomas Merton, Henri Nouwen, Basil Pennington, John Michael Talbot, Teresa of Avila, Teresa of Lisieux, and Dallas Willard. The book contains an extensive index. 482 pages.Contemplative Mysticism is available in print and eBook formats, www.wayoflife.org Roman Catholic Asceticism
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Rome’s Desert Fathers and mystic “saints” practiced extreme asceticism. Many doubtless put themselves into an early grave. Hildegard’s “strict practices of fasting and self-punishment, resulted in a lifetime of health problems and migraine headaches” (Talbot, The Way of the Mystics, p. 55). John of the Cross so abused his body that, according to the Catholic Encyclopedia, “twice he was saved from certain death by the intervention of the Blessed Virgin.”
After a study of the desert monastics, we tend to agree with Edward Gibbon, the famous historian of the Roman Empire. He described the typical desert monk as a “distorted and emaciated maniac … spending his life in a long routine of useless and atrocious self-torture, and quailing before the ghastly phantoms of his delirious brain.” Gibbon said, “They were sunk under the painful weight of crosses and chains; and their emaciated limbs were confined by collars, bracelets, gauntlets, and greaves of massy and rigid iron” (Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire). 
The ascetic practices have many purposes, but none of them are scriptural. 
They were thought to be necessary for salvation and sanctification. Pio of Pietrelcina said: “Let us now consider what we must do to ensure that the Holy Spirit may dwell in our souls. … The mortification must be constant and steady, not intermittent, and it must last for one’s whole life. Moreover, the perfect Christian must not be satisfied with a kind of mortification which merely appears to be severe. He must make sure that it hurts” (“Mortification of the Flesh,” Wikipedia). 
Ascetic practices are also thought to be necessary as part of the path to ecstatic union with God. We have seen that self-denial and self-injury composed the first step in the three-step path to mystical union. 
Ascetic practices are also thought to be necessary as penance for sin. In his Spiritual Exercises Ignatius of Loyola taught that penance requires “chastising the body by inflicting sensible pain on it” through “wearing hairshirts, cords, or iron chains on the body, or by scourging or wounding oneself, and by other kinds of austerities” (The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, First Week, Vintage Spiritual Classics, p. 31). Pope John XXIII wrote: “But the faithful must be encouraged to do outward acts of penance, both to keep their bodies under the strict control of reason and faith, and to make amends for their own and other people’s sins” (Paenitentiam Agere, July 1, 1962). Yet we know that the believer’s sin is forgiven through the blood of Christ and not through his own self-effort and sacrifice (1 John 1:9). 
Ascetic practices are further thought to be necessary because the body and its physical pleasures are evil. John of the Cross, one of the most acclaimed of the Catholic mystical theologians, considered physical existence, with all its attendant needs and desires, as inherently sinful (Talbot, The Way of the Mystics, p. 148). Francis of Assisi called his own body “Brother Ass.” This error goes back to the Platonic and gnostic philosophy that was imbibed by the Desert Fathers and Church Fathers. 
Some of the common ascetic practices of the monastic mystics were as follows:
Extreme fasting
For part of her life Catherine of Siena lived exclusively on the wine and wafer of the Mass. Peter of Alcantara, who was Teresa of Avila’s spiritual director, ate only once in three days at the most. The diet in many monasteries is meager. Consider the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance. The monks subsist on a small amount of food for part of the year and are never allowed to eat meat, fish, or eggs. 
Self-flagellation 
Dominic Loricatus (995-1060), a Benedictine monk, lashed himself 300,000 times with a whip in one six-day period (Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. V). He did this while reciting the Psalms, 100 lashes for each psalm. Catherine of Siena scourged herself three times a day with an iron chain. Theresa of the Child Jesus “scourged herself with all the strength and speed of which she was capable, smiling at the crucifix through her tears.” Hildegard of Bingen recommended “maceration of the flesh, and heavy beatings” to ward off lascivious lusts. 
Hairshirts
A hairshirt was something uncomfortable worn next to the skin. Commonly it was made of some uncomfortable fabric such as horsehair, but some were made of metal. Henry Suso’s loins were covered with scars from his horsehair shirt. He also devised an undergarment studded with 150 sharp brass nails that pierced his skin. Dominic Loricatus and Ignatius of Loyola wore hairshirts of chain mail. 
Bindings
Ignatius had the habit of binding a cord below the knee. The seers of Fatima wore tight cords around their waists. Catherine of Siena wrapped a chain with crosses around her body so tightly that it caused her to bleed; it is described as an “iron spiked girdle.” “Her self-punishment left her body covered with gaping wounds, which she blithely referred to as her ‘flowers'” (Talbot,The Way of the Mystics, p. 81). 
Foregoing hygiene 
Anthony never bathed his body nor even washed his feet. Henry Suso didn’t take a bath in 25 years. For a while Ignatius of Loyola didn’t bathe, wore rags, and let his hair and nails grow “wildly out of control.” In the Order of Cistercians of Strict Observance, Thomas Merton’s order, monks are allowed to wash their robes only once a month and they can take showers only by permission of the abbot. It should be called the order of stinky.
Sleep depravation
Catherine of Siena allowed herself only one-half hour of sleep every other day on a hard board. No wonder she had strange visions! Peter of Alcantara slept only one and a half hours a day for 40 years. Catherine of Genoa slept as little as possible and then on a bed covered with briars and thistles.
Silence and solitude
Silence and solitude is a big part of Catholic monastic asceticism. The hermit Theon, one of the “desert fathers,” kept silent for thirty years. Abbot Moses told a young man who asked for guidance, “Go, sit in your cell, and your cell will teach you everything” (The Way of the Mystics, p. 24). Romuald, the founder of the Camaldolese order, says the hermit must “sit in his cell like a chick, and destroy himself completely” (Talbot,Come to the Quiet, p. 22). Cistercian monks take vows of silence and communicate among themselves only by sign language. Teresa of Avila demanded that the nuns in her order not talk to each other or be together except when eating and worshiping. She said, “Each one should be alone in her cell” (The Way of Perfection, chap. 4, p. 29).
Separation from relatives 
Many of the monasteries and convents disallowed the monks and nuns to associate with their relatives. Teresa of Lisieux and her four sisters were nuns in Carmelite convents, and when their father had a series of strokes that left him severely handicapped, they were not allowed to visit him. This is contrary to God’s command to honor and care for one’s own near relations (1 Tim. 5:8). 
Paul warned that some would turn from the faith and teach the doctrines of demons, and he identified two of these doctrines as “forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats…” (1 Timothy 4:1-3). 
A plainer description of Catholic monastic asceticism has never been written! 
Paul warned about asceticism in Colossians 2:20-23. 
The ascetics find biblical support for their practices in Paul’s statement in 1 Corinthians 9:27 — “But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway.” 
But nowhere does Paul say that he performed the type of asceticism that is practiced by the Catholic monastics. He listed many things that he suffered, but for the most part they were things that he was subjected to by outside forces and by dint of the performance of his preaching ministry (2 Corinthians 11:23-27). Paul was not punishing his body and ruining his health through mindless asceticism. 
In the New Testament, fasting is not a way of punishing oneself; it is a matter of spiritual warfare (Matthew 17:19-21). 
Further, Paul was not talking about his salvation or his sanctification but about his ministry. Paul was concerned that he would be a castaway in the sense that he would be put on a shelf in this life so that he could no longer exercise his ministry and/or that his service would be rejected, disapproved at the judgment seat of Christ. The same Greek word is translated “rejected.” Paul was not afraid that he would be lost. In the same epistle he taught that Christ preserves the believer (1 Cor. 1:7-9). What Paul feared was falling short of God’s high calling for his life. The context makes this plain. He is talking about running a race and winning a prize. 
To confuse 1 Corinthians 9:27 with salvation is to misunderstand the gospel of Jesus Christ. Salvation is not a reward for faithful service. The Bible plainly states that salvation is by grace, and grace is the free, unmerited mercy of God (Eph. 2:8-9). Anything that is merited or earned, is not grace (Romans 11:6). On the other hand, after we are saved by the marvelous grace of God, we are called to serve Jesus Christ. We are created in Christ Jesus “unto good works” (Eph. 2:10). If a believer is lazy and carnal, he will be chastened by the Lord (Heb. 12:6-8), and if he does not respond, God will take him home (Rom. 8:13; 1 Cor. 11:30; 1 John5:16). 
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COMMON CORE PORNOGRAPHIC BOOKS~PARENTS BEWARE!

Parents: Beware of Common Core Porn!
UPDATE FEBRUARY 23, 2014:
SEE: http://pjmedia.com/lifestyle/2014/02/21/common-core-pornography/?singlepage=true
The Women of Grace blog has posted the following at:

black swan greenExperts are sounding the alarm about the presence of pornographic materials that are included in the exemplars recommended by Common  Core State Standards (CCSS).
In a hard-hitting article just published in Crisis Magazine, Mary Jo Anderson, author and member of the Women of Grace® Board of Directors, reports that parents and teachers across the nation are discovering sexually inappropriate materials being recommended by the CCSS.
For instance, New York State’s CCSS lists excerpts from the book, Black Swan Green, as required reading for ninth graders.
Black Swan Green features a 13-year-old boy as the narrator who graphically describes his father’s genitals and a sex act,” Anderson reports. “It has been suggested that because all of the excerpts do not contain explicitly sexual material some students would read only the required portions of the book. Others scoff at the idea that once the books are in a student’s possession that the sexually graphic material would be skipped over.”
This isn’t the only troublesome book on the list. Jen Costabile, an English teacher in the Newburgh, New York  school district told Anderson that “At least three of the books listed on the modules [curriculums] contain passages using inappropriate language and visual imagery that most people would consider pornographic.”
One of those books, The Bluest Eye, by Pulitzer Prize winning author Toni Morrison has now been banned in several school districts because it depicts rape, incest, sexual violence and pedophilia. The pedophile in the book claims God as his inspiration, saying “I work only through the Lord. He sometimes uses me to help people.”
“Worse, however, is that the novel is written with sympathy for the pedophile,” Anderson writes. “Morrison defends her character, and reportedly wrote the story so the reader becomes a ‘co-conspirator’ with the pedophile.”
New York isn’t the only place where CCSS is going off the rails. In Buena High School in Sierra Vista, Arizona, parents pressured the school into removing a sexually explicit novel entitled Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina Garcia because it contains teen sado-masochism.
Barbara Hansen, a former elementary school teacher, described the book as “child pornography” saying that “We’re bludgeoning their souls with this kind of material. It’s debauchery, and it’s just not worthy of our students.”
Who's in a FamilySchool Superintendent, Kriss Hagerl admitted that had the district known about the book’s offensive content they would have advised teachers to select an alternative.  “We’ve learned a lesson in this, and we’ll make sure to put those steps in place to make sure it doesn’t happen again,” Hagerl said, according to the Associated Press.
Catholic schools are experiencing the same problems. Two first-grade books about families that depicted same-sex couples and divorce in a positive light, had to be removed from the CCSS after parents complained.
The Family Book by Todd Parr suggests that “Some families include stepmoms, stepdads, stepsisters, or stepbrothers; some adopt children.  Other families have two moms or two dads, while some children have only one parent.”
Who’s in a Family? by Robert Skutch and All Kinds of Families by Norma Simon were also struck from the recommended reading list for the same reason.
As Catholic Education Daily points out, none of these books reflect Catholic teaching about families as explained in the Catechism:
“A man and a woman united in marriage, together with their children, form a family. This institution is prior to any recognition by public authority, which has an obligation to recognize it. It should be considered the normal reference point by which the different forms of family relationship are to be evaluated” (No. 2202).
Anderson’s report alerts parents and educators to yet another problem in the highly controversial Common Core system.
“The deep flaws of the Common Core system of standards and accompanying ‘exemplars’ serves to remind citizens of the wisdom of the Tenth Amendment,” Anderson writes. “Education belongs to the States; to the local community where community standards are best decided by the people who know their fellow citizens.”
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