Mark of the Beast

Rachel Ramos (rramos@acad1.sahs.uth.tmc.edu)
Wed, 6 Dec 1995 16:01:26 -0600 (CST)



>

>Regarding the invisible stamp and the wand: flourescent ink and a U.V.
>light to indicate the person has paid and can be readmitted if they have
>to leave.  They do the same thing at amusement parks.
>
>Richard Masoner

I guess that was an over reaction on my part.  I don't go to many amusement
parks -(or to any night clubs, ha ha)  so I wasn't aware these are so
prominent.  My only further "speculation" is that this type of thing could
get people used to the idea of getting their hand "scanned" so to speak.

God bless
-Rachel



Rachel

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