The Soon Coming
Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It
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The description of the
lamb like beast is a fitting description of United States of America.
A beast represents a
ruling power that has authority over other kings or kingdoms. In
Revelation
12:3 the dragon
represents Satan’s kingdom. The lamb represents both Jesus and his
kingdom.
God uses other beasts
to represent other world powers (Daniel 7 & 8; Revelation 13 &
17). In Revelation
13:1 and Daniel 7:3 beasts are described as rising out of the sea. This
is
symbolic of the
kingdoms being formed among multitudes of people because Revelation
17:15
says that “The waters
which thou sawest... are peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and
tongues.” In contrast
a beast rising out of the earth would be symbolic of the wilderness. The
horn of a beast
generally represents a king or kingdom (see Daniel 7 & 8; Rev 12,
13 & 17).
Therefore the lamb
like beast describes the US in the following ways: The beast rises up
out of the earth
which is symbolic of the wilderness. The US was established in the vast
wilderness of North
America. The beast looks like a lamb which is reflective of America
being
founded as a
Christian nation. The beast has two horns which appears to be symbolic
of the US
and its mother nation
Great Britain. The beast ends up speaking as a dragon, Satan. And it
causes
all the earth to
worship the first beast. (Revelation 13:12-13). That is, it forces the
world to
accept the mark of
the beast and worship the image of the beast. If you have not read
Volume 1,
it is highly
recommended because all these topics are covered in depth.
Preventing the
buying and selling of anyone without the mark will require vast
worldwide technology.
The purchases of everyone on earth will have to be electronically
monitored or
electronically initiated. This technology has been developed and is
currently being
refined and
implemented.
Smart cards were the
first step in the launch of this technology which will eventually lead
to a cashless
society. Smart Cards are much more complex than your typical cards with
magnetic
strips. They have
built in microprocessors which have storage capacities of at least 80
times that
of a magnetic strip
and are capable of actual data processing. Smart cards are capable of
multi-
functions and can
serve all the purposes for which we now carry cards and identification.
They
can be used for
retail, gas, banking, health services and identification. They can be
integrated
with biometric data
for identification purposes. They are the perfect vehicle to usher in a
cashless
society where all
your transactions are conducted with one card or a combination of
cards. Model
cashless societies
are already being implemented on some college campuses and in some
cities in
Europe and the US.
The problem with
smart cards is that they can be lost or stolen. This would present a
problem in a cashless
society where all transactions are accomplished with one card. While
biometric
identification makes theft useless, it is likely criminals will find a
way around this. Or
more likely, the
government will covertly provide criminals with the technology to
overcome
this hurdle. Theft
and lost cards will likely necessitate a more secure technology.
A more secure
technology has already been developed and people are already using it.
This technology is
implantable microchips (biochips). A biochip is a computer micro
processing
chip that has been
adapted to function within the human body. The most advanced chips are
charged by your body
and never need an outside power source.
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