The Bar Code Tattoo

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Author: Suzanne Weyn
They know everything about you — where you’ve been, what you’ve bought, what your doctor prescribed for you, what books and magazines you read. And more. Much more.
    Global-1 knows. They invented the tattoo and introduced it in Europe, then Asia, now here. When you get the bar code tattooed on your wrist, you might as well be a plant, because you’re about to be gobbled up by Global-1.

    The Bar Code Can Be Useful
    By Mfumbe Taylor

    Read Your Bible
    By Nedra Harris
    In the King James version of the Bible, Revelation 13:16–18 warns about the Antichrist and his evil plan:
    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. 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.
    The three limit posts that are in lined bar codes correspond to the numbers 6-6-6. They are the three limit posts that guide the scanner. The two at the edges are named guard bars and the central one is the central pattern. Special studies have shown that these three limit posts indeed show the image of 666.
    And here’s something else to think about — the bar code tattoo was first introduced in the United Federation of Europe by Global-1, on June 16, 2016 — 6-16-16 or 61616. Think carefully before you get tattooed.
    Decode Now — Support Dave Young!
    By Zekeal Morrelle
    Is there a way to fight the tyranny of the bar code, or is it hopeless? It’s not hopeless, and there is a way.
    Join Senator David Young, the junior senator from Massachusetts, in his Decode Campaign. Join now!
    Decode is a group working to defy the tyranny of the bar code tattoo. They propose a set of new laws that will guarantee us the right to privacy: The Young Amendments.
    Our society used credit cards and, now, e-cards. All our movements and purchases have been tracked by these codes for so long that we don’t even care anymore. But with the bar code we’re being expected to wear all our information on our bodies. At least back a few years ago, there was some choice. Until 2020, you could still pay with cash. There were token lanes on the highways (and although there still are, who knows how long that will last? The transit authority — run by Global-1 — is campaigning hard to eliminate them). At one time you could choose not to have a credit card. Your medical records were still between you and your doctor.
    Much about you could be discovered through a credit card or e-card, it’s true. But with the bar code, our last shreds of privacy are being destroyed. Dave Young is trying to make sure this doesn’t happen. Support The Young Amendments. Contact [email protected] .
     
    “There’s more to this bar code thing than what we talk about in the ’zine,” Mfumbe told Kayla after class that afternoon. She’d been on her way to lunch when she saw him standing by the cafeteria door trying to distribute the ’zine.
    “What more do you think there is?” she asked.
    He shook his head. “Not sure. But the articles that come out of Young’s office are scary. It’s likehe’s trying to tell us we have to take this really seriously, without coming out and saying exactly why.” A student passed by and he thrust the ’zine in front of her. “Decode, now!” he urged her.
    She grabbed the ’zine without even looking at him and stuffed it in her bag as she walked on.
    Zekeal came alongside them with a stack of the ’zines in his arms. “How’s it going?” he asked Mfumbe as he smiled at Kayla.
    “Kids aren’t exactly lining up for them,” Mfumbe reported.
    “That’s okay,” Zekeal assured him. “The movement is just beginning; it’ll pick up speed as people become more informed.”
    Four guys from the varsity football team came out of the cafeteria,
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