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It seems like just yesterday I heard someone say they are putting chips in the American passports. I took the news with relative calm because I, like everyone else, have been totally desensitized by the magnitude of the matrix, the effectiveness of its propaganda machine and its subtle approach. After all, a passport is not mandatory. But now I just learned that Ghana has employed the same system. All Ghana passports will now be biometric, complete with your own personal chip, effective yesterday. If that isn’t enough, the big debate on the airwaves is whether or not the government has the right to force our telecommunications companies to register every chip in our phone, matching it with our biometric driver’s license or the newly required national I.D., which will be biometric and mandatory for every one in Ghana. All of these impositions were expected Babylon-side, but I thought we had more time in Zion. At this rate, they are less than a decade from forcing the chip into the body.
The question becomes more basic. At what point do we draw the line. The Gideon is obviously coming from all angles, there is no clear escape, but there will clearly be more optimal places to weather the storms. As we know, their objective is to make it impossible to buy or sell without the mark of the beast (chip), thus impossible to feed our babies. Speaking of which, they have flooded our market with genetically modified foods and seeds. All this withstanding, I can still figure ways for us to manoeuvre. .
First and foremost, we must tend to our gardens. Not only must we make use of abundant lands, but we must cooperate with like minded farmers who grow organically and start by trading by-weekly or monthly.
Second, we must keep all liens off of our property. Now they are offering Ghanaians the same damn loans they used to bankrupt American citizens. Low interest rates that fluctuate. Mind you, 95% Ghanaians own their property (house and car) outright. Most build and pay the cost as they go along. Five years ago you the word mortgage wasn’t even a part of the local vocabulary. Now it is the latest come-up. Anyone in debt is a slave to their debtor, and a caretaker, not a owner.
With our roof and shelter secure, we must employ fronts to own and operate our businesses. People who will readily accept the chip and operate bank accounts for their own benefit. This will be a bit of a challenge for those who don’t know the art of managing human resources, but not one without several blueprints to study from.
For transportation we can hire a driver, but eventually we should seek other alternatives. I want horses. Equestrian sports are a nice draw and decent hobby. Once the family is comfortable riding, then, if in the distant future we have to trod off-road, we would be able to move much faster than the pedestrians and far away from the road blocks and their thieving police or military.
For security I suggest dogs bred for that purpose. Pits are my preference, so I will have a Pit farm. Pups draw about $300-$500, plus they put some distance between the police and thieves. Body traps, strategically located on your property will also insure intruders are unsuccessful in their aims.
I haven’t figured the air travel. Africa is basically borderless so land I can penetrate, but the friendly skies may be a challenge. Suggestions are welcome.
My point is to show that we stand a better chance of survival at home than in their meticulously designed matrix. More importantly, the hour has drawn nigh.