U.S. Navy Meets With Zoltan Istvan
Officers from the United States Navy met with Transhumanist Party leader Zoltan Istvan, a third party candidate for U.S. President and one of our antichrist candidates. The topic: microchipping the population.
You can't make this stuff up. From The Sun:
The article goes on to say:
In his own words, Istvan appears to support compulsory microchipping entire populations and he uses the tragedy at Disney World where a two year old was killed by an alligator as justification:
The Sun is the U.K.'s largest newspaper, but also tends towards the tabloid, so take it with a grain of salt. Istvan also managed to make the front page of USA Today yesterday:
The story in question was called Zoltan Istvan 2016: Let's make Americans immortal.
Lastly, it seems that Mr. Istvan actually found our article about the prospect he might be an antichrist candidate. He actually mentioned it on his blog:
Mr. Istvan, if you are reading this, I would encourage you to consider the possibility that only God has the power of life and death in His hands. Only He can give eternal life. He loves you and offers it to you freely. God is real and even the great theoretical physicists Stephen Hawking and Michio Kaku acknowledge it.
Our criticism of you isn't personal - we wish good on you and not ill, but you are going down a dark path. Please turn back. Please.
God's Word says we were all antichrists before we came to faith:
God can use you for a great and mighty purpose if you will come to Him.
You can't make this stuff up. From The Sun:
A number of naval officers visited the home of an American presidential candidate and “transhumanist” called Zoltan Istvan, who believes human beings should be fitted with technology to boost their brain power or enhance physical attributes.
Istvan said they discussed the possibility of implanting humans with chips fitted with global positioning (GPS) technology.
The article goes on to say:
We have seen correspondence between Istvan and Vice Admiral James Wisecup, who has retired from full time service to work in a Navy department called the Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group which is dedicated to devising “revolutionary warfare concepts”.
In his letter, Vice Admiral Wisecup said the meeting broadened “our understanding… of the merger of humans and machines”.
“Your personal perspectives were interesting and timely as we begin our research process,” he wrote.
“You have had a direct impact on our viewpoints for future concepts.”
Istvan believes human life could be enhanced if we all agree to have computers or chips fitted to our bodies and brains.
He has even suggested technology could one day allow people to live forever and travelled around America in an “immortality bus” mocked up like a coffin to promote his ideas.
“A bunch of navy officers came to my house and one of the main topics was this chip implant strategy,” Istvan said.
He told us the Navy is worried that soldiers could enter service with chips already implanted into them and is “struggling to create policy” around this issue.
“You can imagine how challenging that would be if someone had a non-authorized chip implant on a nuclear base, so policy has to be created and created soon.
“I helped the US Navy do some policy work on this issue.”
However, is is likely the Navy has not fully disclosed why it is interested in fitting humans with microchips.
In his own words, Istvan appears to support compulsory microchipping entire populations and he uses the tragedy at Disney World where a two year old was killed by an alligator as justification:
But Istvan believes microchipping humans could have some major benefits. He claimed it could allow parents to know if their child was in danger and could even have allowed investigators to find the body of Lane Graves, who was killed in an alligator attack, in a matter of minutes.
“As a father of a two and five year old, I’m a big believer in the future that all children will get chipped, perhaps like all children get vaccines in the US,” he continued.
The Sun is the U.K.'s largest newspaper, but also tends towards the tabloid, so take it with a grain of salt. Istvan also managed to make the front page of USA Today yesterday:
The story in question was called Zoltan Istvan 2016: Let's make Americans immortal.
Lastly, it seems that Mr. Istvan actually found our article about the prospect he might be an antichrist candidate. He actually mentioned it on his blog:
Mr. Istvan, if you are reading this, I would encourage you to consider the possibility that only God has the power of life and death in His hands. Only He can give eternal life. He loves you and offers it to you freely. God is real and even the great theoretical physicists Stephen Hawking and Michio Kaku acknowledge it.
Our criticism of you isn't personal - we wish good on you and not ill, but you are going down a dark path. Please turn back. Please.
God's Word says we were all antichrists before we came to faith:
Dear children, this is the last hour; and as you have heard that the antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come. This is how we know it is the last hour. - 1 John 2:18
But every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is already in the world. - 1 John 4:3
God can use you for a great and mighty purpose if you will come to Him.
Can't believe people like this exist! If Navy officials really met with him, scary!
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ReplyDeleteI am afraid. I hope my friends and Millennials remembered songs we grew up like " As Long As You Love Me" & " All I Have To Give"& that they see the hint of God's love and that it leads them to The Gospels & Scriptures anf to not take any mark and to respect The Sabbath and stop Sundays Laws, not Blue Laws, but mandatory Sunday Laws.
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