After posting a few videos showcasing my magnet implant on YouTube, some YouTube Shorts commenters felt it necessary to inform me that I apparently bear the mark of the beast.
Thus, I wrote up a little analysis of those claims.
TLDR: The end of days isn’t upon us. At least, not the biblical one.
It looks like you might be using an older browser version? Because I’m impatient and like fiddling with new things, my site targets newer browser versions.
Any idea what browser version you’re using? It might also be that the CSS just failed to load because of internet magic.
Ah, alright. It seems that the version of Thorium you have is lacking support for modern CSS features such as nesting or is otherwise failing to load some of the site’s CSS for whatever reason.
I’ll have to look into what is going on there. Thorium is lagging behind a bit in terms of staying on the current latest stable Chromium release, but not so much that it should be presenting these issues.
Time to spend some time finding out what is causing Thorium to act up. Thanks for the bug report.
I got several “bible quotes” on my first payment videos. My first chip was in the left hand. The newest versions are in the right hand.
I start also sometimes writing, why do you leak parts of my phonenumber? I have the 666 in my number.
I had also a discussion with a very religious person - they would prefer to die before getting medical implants.
Maybe google translate will work. Many posts are english
Wow. There is some advanced crazy there. I’m certainly glad that I’m not near the Facebook/Instagram side.
Thousands and thousands of people have read my writings about my implant on my website, and not one of them quoted the Bible at me. Yet, with just a few YouTube videos, I get religious comments.
I think there is a takeaway there regarding the number of crazy people who read long posts vs the number of crazy people who watch short-form algorithmic video content.
I’d be interested to hear if you’ve ever had someone take umbrage at your phone number when you’ve shared it with them – whether that be online or offline.
Only in a shop, i need to left my phonenumber for my order, and they said “mark of the beast” i said: “for me it is a cool number”
Its intresting, i have my number on my website - i never get spamcalls. Maybe they are afraid of the 666
I’d previously thought the notion of payment implants being the mark of the beast was just some rare fringe thing. After all, we’re pretty rare fringe things. But I’ve actually encountered it twice.
First was when I got my NExT installed, they whispered “mark of the beast” at the tattoo shop. But that’s not to say they were the sort of crowd to think that a bad thing.
Second was a co-worker’s spouse. I explained to them that by taking on my own implant, by my own will and initiative, I’m working to remain in control of these techs rather than Nero. (666 = Nero, the Beast, the Hitler figure of the day, aka the symbol of tyranny.) I have my own mark and I know how to use it. I don’t need what the tyrants are selling. Once I explained it they thought it was pretty cool.
We are nearer to the mark of the beast in our debit cards, banks, ApplePay, etc, in particular when other payment methods (cash/cryptocurrency) are unavailable and when our accounts can be shut down by a central authority (eg when China disabled that MMA fighter’s card to try to stop him from challenging the Tai Chi “fighters” of their national cult.)
Going with the flow and allowing our privacy to be taken away so that central powers can secure their own interests, not ours, that’s the path to the mark. Access to a market shouldn’t be dependant on identities. It is utterly strange to me that the association between the mark of the beast and implants has become so diluted that people are associating magnets with the mark of the beast. What that passage actually refers to is important, but they’re falling prey to modern day Nero while going off on the wrong thing based on a superficial reading (or more likely, based on not reading it and just playing a game of telephone on TikTok).
Nero was a CD burning thing from back in the day when I still had hair…
Yeap…
Anyone who’s lived in more than one country and has had to move money internationally knows that access to the markets that require large sums is dependent on your identity… And the war on cash is only going to make things worse. Freedom, privacy, and anonymity are fleeting in today’s world but those who don’t understand this are bound to criticize a magnet implant or some other harmless thing that brings you joy…
Yup. In reference to his suspected involvement in starting the Great Fire of Rome in order to clear out space for his new palace complex. That software was how I first learned of him.
Funny how I too have ‘666’ in my business phone number. A few days ago I became more aware of it and “poof” now I read this post on my favorite forum! LOL Synchronicity is syncing wicked fast these days. (Note: that last comment does NOT indicate I worship Belzebub)
Remember …If it currently exists. It cannot be the mark. As the dragon has not come out of the sea. And thats litteraly the first bit…their diety can not be incorrect.
My bad! For the most part it’s largely confusion, discomfort, concern, or straight up fear from cashiers/bystanders. I’ve received a lot of “NOPE!” “No thank you!” “Not in me!” responses. A couple “mark of the beast” jokes. Several cringe/weirded out physical recoils. The most over the top was a man in line behind me that shouted, “They can track you anywhere now, you know that? THEY CAN TRACK YOU ANYWHERE!” I just laughed and mostly ignored him as he didn’t strike me as the type that’d be swayed by my explanation.
Now that the dressings and bandages are off and I’m fully healed, I’ve been using it a lot more so I get new reactions almost every day.