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Court of Justice, and the Secretariat of the European Parliament (who also work out of<br />

Strasbourg and Luxembourg).<br />

Well, enough with the fiction. The fact is, there is a worldwide communications network<br />

already in place. Established in 1973, with only 239 banks from 15 countries, SWIFT (Society<br />

for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, headquartered at Avenue Adèle 1, La<br />

Hulpe, Belgium– a southern suberb of Brussels) now has 7,500 members in 200 countries. This<br />

system links member banks across the globe in a manner designed to accommodate any type of<br />

computer system. The Burroughs Corporation (who acquired Sperry Corp. in 1986 and is now<br />

known as Unisys Corp.) developed the data processing and communications system equipment<br />

that is used as a private communications system for the transmission of payment and other<br />

international banking transactions. Tata Consultancy Services, Asia’s largest global software and<br />

services company provided the on-site support. It is made up of switching centers in Brussels<br />

(Belgium) and Amsterdam (Netherlands), which have been linked to Burroughs data<br />

concentrators in Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Helsinki, London, Milan, Lux,<br />

Montreal, New York, Oslo, Paris, Stockholm, Vienna, and Zurich. These data concentrators are<br />

linked to terminals in all the member banks of those countries.<br />

According to the book SWIFT: Banking and Business, Dr. T. Hugh Moreton said: “In early<br />

1982 we are ready to believe every country in the world will be connected in one way or another<br />

to SWIFT.” The United States SWIFT Bank, built at a cost of $15 million, is located near the<br />

Federal Reserve Office in Culpepper, Virginia.<br />

The biggest concentration of super computers in the world can be found at Fort Meade,<br />

Maryland, between Washington and Baltimore, at the headquarters of the National Security<br />

Agency, which is the most secret intelligence agency in our government. Occupying an area of a<br />

thousand acres, the NSA contains a $47,000,000 subterranean computer facility that stretches for<br />

blocks and has ten acres of Cray supercomputers. The supercomputers are tied into each other<br />

with 52 separate computer systems from around the world.<br />

It’s just a matter of time before everyone living in the major industrial nations are tied into an<br />

international computer system through Social Security numbers, Driver’s License numbers,<br />

Credit Card numbers, Checking and Savings Account numbers, Birth Certificates, and Passports.<br />

All of your personal and financial information will be on record, including your employment and<br />

medical record, taxes paid, banking transactions, and property acquisitions. Basically, any type<br />

of information on you that has to be entered into a computer, will ultimately find its way into a<br />

database that can be accessed by the government.<br />

In 1798, Adam Clarke, a Methodist minister, said: “The Mark of the Beast will be an 18 digit<br />

number, 6 + 6 + 6.” In this digital age, it seems possible that a universal number could be used to<br />

identify people, rather than all different kinds of numbers. All other numbers, such as driver’s<br />

license numbers, banking account numbers, and credit card numbers would be phased out in lieu<br />

of your Social Security number, since it is already tied into your banking transactions, tax<br />

returns, and medical history. If any type of personal identification is every issued for the citizens<br />

of the United States, it will most likely adapt your Social Security number so that it can be used<br />

to accomplish personal and financial transactions electronically.<br />

In the course of research for her books When Your Money Fails ... The “666 System” Is<br />

Here, and The New Money System, Mary Stewart Relfe, Ph.D., found out that Christians who<br />

sent back credit cards with a ‘666’ prefix were told that by 1982, the number would be on all<br />

cards. If that is the case, it must be encoded into the magnetic strip, which can only be read with<br />

a scanner. Relfe came to believe that if a Personal Identification Card (PIT) was issued, it would

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