• Magic bands |
Surveillance 2014-03-11 |
Here's an update on the "Magic Bands" RFID tracking program at Disney theme parks which we mentioned earlier:
"Bracelets called 'MagicBands', which link electronically to an encrypted database of visitor information, serve as admission tickets, hotel keys, and credit or debit cards; a tap against a sensor pays for food or trinkets. The bands have radio frequency identification (RFID) chips... Intelligence collected using the bands coupled with what visitors [voluntarily] input into the related 'My Disney Experience' application and website...help Disney determine when to add more staff at rides, what restaurants should serve, which souvenirs should be stocked, etc... Hospitality experts say that the use of more monitoring technology is only a matter of time...'Where Disney goes, other people follow.' "
The Walt Disney Company is presently the world's largest media and entertainment company. Their "Magic Kingdom" is far more than just an amusement park, which Disney himself referred to as an "experimental prototype community" of the future. The children and their parents are being conditioned for this, while most remain blissfully unaware of the very dark side of the magical Disney methods.
The article features a photo of a smiling young visitor utilitizing a "Magic Band" attached to her right wrist at a checking station inside the "Magic Kingdom".
This brings to mind the famous prophecy from the Book of Revelation which describes the eventual rise of a diabolical world system, along with its magically deceptive "wonders" and "miracles". Once established, the system requires everyone "to receive a mark in their right hand or in their foreheads: that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark". Anyone who refuses to comply, or to "worship the images" produced by this allegorical beast, would be eliminated.
"Are we there yet, daddy?" Maybe not, honey bun, but we're getting awfully close... (see photo).
"The merger of media companies in the last decades generated a small oligarchy of media conglomerates. The TV shows we follow, the music we listen to, the movies we watch and the newspapers we read are all produced by FIVE corporations... By owning all of the possible outlets having the potential to reach the masses, these conglomerates have the power to create in the minds of the people a single and cohesive world view, engendering a 'standardization of human thought'... [and] 'hindering the development of emancipated individuals, who are capable of making rational decisions'."