Predictive Programming and the Human Microchipping Agenda

We The People Will Not Be Chipped
Sept 16, 2011

Predictive Programming and the Human Microchipping Agenda from John Smith on Vimeo.

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 THE PEOPLE WILL NOT BE CHIPPED!

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2 Responses to “Predictive Programming and the Human Microchipping Agenda”

  1. read the 5th and 6th paragraph

    Mayor Kimberley Driscoll and the Salem Moose Family Center are pleased to announce that they will hold a Public Safety Day at the Moose Center on 50 Grove Street in Salem on Saturday, September 24, 2011, from 10:00am to 2:00pm.

    Regarding the event, Mayor Driscoll stated, “I am pleased that the Moose Lodge has asked the City to merge our resources and create a safety day that will be informative and fun for all of our residents.”

    Charles Sinclair, Governor of the Moose Lodge stated, “The Salem Moose Family Center is committed to being an active member of the community. This is the third public safety day we have held here at the center and joining forces with the City has enabled us to expand the day’s events and put together a day where children and adults can obtain important safety information and learn about safety programs available to Salem residents.”

    Activities will be held outside and inside the family center. There will be many public safety vehicles on hand outside for kids to explore including: a city fire engine, various police vehicles, an ambulance, and trucks from the Department of Public Services. There will also be demonstrations by the Essex County Sheriff’s Office Canine Unit at 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.

    Inside the family center, one of the major public safety programs of the day will be the Masonic Youth Child Identification Program (MYCHIP). The Masons of Massachusetts, partnering with the Massachusetts Crime Prevention Officers Association and the Massachusetts Dental Association, donate MYCHIP resources to make this service, free and available to the public. Parents are provided with fingerprints, toothprints, a cheek swab and a videotape of their child to be used in case a child is lost or missing.

    This year’s Public Safety Day will also include information on a wide range of topics to help keep all our citizens safe and informed during emergencies. Residents can learn how to sign up for the City’s CodeRED automated calling system and receive information regarding elderly safety programs such as the ‘R U OK’; Lock Box; and LoJack bracelet programs. The City will also distribute information regarding food and health safety, information about Salem’s Household Hazardous Waste Day and snow emergency information. The City’s Animal Control Officer will be on hand to distribute animal care and pet safety information, and the City of Salem Community Services and Recreation Department will exhibit the different programs they offer to keep our residents of all ages safe and healthy.

    Parents bring your cameras so you don’t miss out on the opportunity to take photographs with McGruff the Crime Dog and Smokey the Bear.

    At 1:00 p.m. the Salem Moose Lodge will present Tommy Moose stuffed animals to Salem’s police and fire departments and Atlantic Ambulance to keep in their emergency vehicles to give to children to help calm them in frightening situations. In 2003, the Moose International Organization created the Tommy Moose community outreach program, where local chapters provide plush Moose dolls to police, fire and ambulance personnel to keep in their vehicles ready to be given to children when they experience a traumatic event.

    Mixed in with a day of learning about public safety, there will be face painting, coloring and crafts for children, along with food to purchase. There will be something for everyone, so please join us and have some fun while learning some important public safety information.

  2. As long as they continue to hand out foodstamps, people will be willing to get chipped.

    Besides, Hollywood’s going to make it cool to be chipped.

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