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666 anyway you stack em, even inside each other.

666 anyway you stack em, even inside each other.

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Notice this image combine Freeman & 113Doctors thoughts…

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Notice the theme: 6>1, 6 sides surrounding the circle but remember:
153=Circle Of The LORD, 153=The Circle Proof, 153=The Circle Secret, 153=Cherish The Circle, 153=Seek Circle Factor, 153=Circle Fragments, 153=Circle Holy Plan, 153=Circle Plan Keys, 153=Pure Circle Plan, 153=List Circle Plan, 153=Exhalted-Calculated, 153=Encoded Circle Come Back, 153=Watershed Circle, 153=A Regenerated Circle.

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http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/entry/kanex-medrive-file-server/

http://thetechreviewer.com/computer/kanex-medrive-review-file-server-ipad-iphone-mac/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qwP74XpaFU

CITIZEN, LET ME SCAN YOUR RIGHT HAND OR FOREHEAD.
DARPA 2015
Elysium

StarBucks Double Shot
RAID Commercial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKrXwao4yDg
So roaches represent Christians in the RAID commercial since Christians were killed in Roman Coliseums historically?! Notice that 666 Kills the “BUGS” …Fast. -113Doctor

MPESA
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=mpesa
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_sort=video_view_count&search_query=mpesa

Drones To Hunt Down Christians WithOut The Mark!Police Pushing for Weaponised Drones: “What could go wrong?”

$1,000 genome IS Here.

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2009/02/22/self-organizing-nanotech-could-store-250-dvds-on-one-coin-size-surface/#.V60YVbXavRI

666

Notice the Trend:
https://www.google.com/search?q=3+hexagons+logos&biw=2159&bih=1239&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjhpd6Ah6PNAhUMSVIKHYNCDoUQ_AUI7QEoAQ#tbm=isch&q=3+hexagons+logos+666
113Doctor

https://www.google.com/search?q=living+spaces&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjhve_jna7OAhUJwYMKHYn4DHwQ_AUICygE&biw=1678&bih=1175#tbm=isch&q=hexagon+logo+

No more Stingray: Illinois stops warrantless cellphone surveillance by police

Teens struggle to distinguish real news from sponsored content

USA: Electronic tattoos allow users to pilot drones from afar

China: KFC uses facial recognition tech to give you fast food suggestions

The talking Statue has gone from 1 three Score & six, ta two- three score & six. Soon #3 followed by Marking every Human BEing on Earth.
113Doctor

Microchip implants streamline office life but raise privacy concerns
Employees Getting Microchipped in the US – #NewWorldNextWeek

BTW Newcomers… 113Doctors website has been up since 2010.

USA: No dips at this ‘chip party’ – company implants microchips into scores of employees

Wireless Warfare Exposed – Declassified Military Doc Proves Smart Phones Are Killing Mankind

Russia: A walking gadget! Robo-doctor implants six chips beneath own skin

SnitchBit: How wearable tech could convict criminals

Puzzle Pieces

More following suit…


ThIS IS the push of Hexagon so far…
“There’s something about hexagons which make them look inherently advanced. They slot together like squares, but look more complicated despite being more efficient to build with (a hexagon has a greater area for the length of its sides than a square, hence why bees use hexagonal honeycombs for storage).

The hexagon’s efficiency in nature might go some way to explaining the origin of this trope. Much like smooth sleek curves and solid, practical looking blocks, there are plenty of reasons to incorporate hexagons into real world scientific and engineering projects. Most notably dome structures (since they’re much easier to produce a curve with than squares), solar panels (which benefit from the aforementioned area-to-edge ratio) and hexagonal floor tiles (which look cooler than boring old rectangles). In addition, many polymers, semiconductors and other advanced materials use carbon, which is naturally inclined to form hexagonal molecules due to the way it bonds, and it is this structure that gives diamond and other carbon compounds their strength.note Graphite being the odd one out, since it’s made up of covalently bonded “sheets” of such molecules which slide over one another.”

MARK OF THE BEAST!
people chip implants
What a WICKED Generation, once you take the chip, it’s either cut off the hand that offends or The Lake Of Fire.

Matthew 5:30 King James Version (KJV)
30 And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.

Mark 9:43-48 King James Version (KJV)

43 And if thy hand offend thee, cut it off: it is better for thee to enter into life maimed, than having two hands to go into hell, into the fire that never shall be quenched:
44 Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.
45 And if thy foot offend thee, cut it off: it is better for thee to enter halt into life, than having two feet to be cast into hell, into the fire that never shall be quenched:
46 Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.
47 And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out: it is better for thee to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye, than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire:
48 Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched.

113Doctor has, IS, will be, CHOPPING OFF so many hands…

Tyler gets an IMPLANT

Making of a BIOHACKER: Amal Graafstra INTERVIEW

666 Logo Jumped from Sci-fi/Entertainment to Politics.

Welcome to the Age of Privacy Nihilism

How Companies Learn Your Secrets

Digital Monitoring Of The Poor I.E. 666

“Smart” Tech and The End of Privacy

Coming Soon: Bosses to Microchip Workers?

In a cashless society, ‘the chip will replace YOU!
Published on Nov 27, 2018
Thousands of Swedes have been microchipped to allow them to conveniently pay for goods and services without cash, credit card or smartphone. Now, Swedish companies are asking their employees to accept such implants to aid in identification and security clearance. Lionel of Lionel Media sees the ominous trend as “the mark of the beast” and yet more evidence that “we’ve lost all sense of freedom.”

Microsoft and Mastercard Announce Collaboration On Decentralized Universal ID System

💉Micro-chipping workers: UK firms consider human implants | Al Jazeera English

Thousands of Swedes are inserting microchips into themselves

Sweden: Chip under our skin | DW English

12/7/18:Thousands Of Swedes Are Inserting Microchips Under Skin Via Implant Or Vaccines.

Sweden’s human microchip craze a warning for privacy-loving Americans

Going Cashless Leads To Microchips (Mark of the Beast)

The Mark of the Beast rolled out in Sweden!

Warning From Man Who Designed RFID Microchip

THE RFID CHIP MARK OF THE BEAST (ARE YOU READY)

Major Phone Service Providers Are Selling Access to Customer Location Data

How To Survive Dangers of 5G

Microchipping humans wields great promise, but does it pose greater risk?
PBS NewsHour
Published on Jan 30, 2019
An intense debate is underway over the benefits and drawbacks of using microchips, typically relied upon to identify ranch animals and pets, on humans. Advantages include fast communication of critical patient data to medical teams, seamless payment and automatically opened doors. But skeptics warn of dire implications for privacy and ethics. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.


113DOCTOR WILL KILL, ANY HUMAN-POLICE/GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL-FIREMAN- MEDIC- MILITARY- CIA, FBI, PRESIDENT-POOR- ANY MOTHER FUCKER WHO TRIES TO “MARK” OR “CHIP” OR “MICROCHIP” 113DOCTOR or 113DOCTORs +1!!!!
113Doctor WILL KILL TO PROTECT.
MAKE NO FUCKING MISTAKE!
113DOCTOR WILL DRAIN YOUR BLOOD FOR THE TREE OF LIBERTY!
THOSE WITH THE MARK ARE FREE TO BE PUT DOWN, KILLED!
DEMONS IN THE FLESH!
KILL THOSE WITH THE MARK!!!
DO THIS BEFORE YOU ARE OUT NUMBERED!!!!

The MARK IS SIN!
THE MARK IS DEATH!

113Doctor WILL PROTECT YOU, FIND 113Doctor, hint BlueBox San Diego.

113Doctor IS ALL OUT OF BUBBLEGUM

Your phone and TV are tracking you, and political campaigns are listening in

It was a crowded primary field and Tony Evers, running for governor, was eager to win the support of officials gathered at a Wisconsin state Democratic Party meeting, so the candidate did all the usual things: He read the room, he shook hands, he networked.

Then he put an electronic fence around everyone there.

The digital fence enabled Evers’ team to push ads onto the iPhones and Androids of all those attending the meeting. Not only that, but because the technology pulled the unique identification numbers off the phones, a data broker could also use the digital signatures to follow the devices home. Once there, the campaign could use so-called cross-device tracking technology to find associated laptops, desktops and other devices to push even more ads.

Welcome to the new frontier of campaign tech — a loosely regulated world in which simply downloading a weather app or game, connecting to Wi-Fi at a coffee shop or powering up a home router can allow a data broker to monitor your movements with ease, then compile the location information and sell it to a political candidate who can use it to surround you with messages.

“We can put a pin on a building, and if you are in that building, we are going to get you,” said Democratic strategist Dane Strother, who advised Evers. And they can get you even if you aren’t in the building anymore, but were simply there at some point in the last six months.

Campaigns don’t match the names of voters with the personal information they scoop up — although that could be possible in many cases. Instead, they use the information to micro-target ads to appear on phones and other devices based on individual profiles that show where a voter goes, whether a gun range, a Whole Foods or a town hall debate over Medicare.

The spots would show up in all the digital places a person normally sees ads — whether on Facebook or an internet browser such as Chrome.

As a result, if you have been to a political rally, a town hall, or just fit a demographic a campaign is after, chances are good your movements are being tracked with unnerving accuracy by data vendors on the payroll of campaigns. The information gathering can quickly invade even the most private of moments.
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Antiabortion groups, for example, used the technology to track women who entered waiting rooms of abortion clinics in more than half a dozen cities. RealOptions, a California-based network of so-called pregnancy crisis centers, along with a partner organization, had hired a firm to track cell phones in and around clinic lobbies and push ads touting alternatives to abortion. Even after the women left the clinics, the ads continued for a month.

That effort ended in 2017 under pressure from Massachusetts authorities, who warned it violated the state’s consumer protection laws. But such crackdowns are rare.

Data brokers and their political clients operate in an environment in which technology moves much faster than Congress or state legislatures, which are under pressure from Silicon Valley not to strengthen privacy laws. The RealOptions case turned out to be a harbinger for a new generation of political campaigning built around tracking and monitoring even the most private moments of people’s lives.

“It is Orwellian,” said Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer, whose office last month filed a lawsuit against the makers of the Weather Channel app, alleging that the app surreptitiously monitors where users live, work and visit 24 hours a day and sells the information to data brokers.

The apps on iPhones and Androids are the most prolific spies of user whereabouts and whatabouts. But they aren’t the only ones. Take televisions.

In the 2016 election, campaigns began targeting satellite-television ads to particular households. That technology was credited with helping Sen. Bernie Sanders target voters to eke out a surprise victory over Hillary Clinton in Michigan’s presidential primary.

Now, a person’s television may be telling candidates a lot more than many people would care to share. Some newer smart-television systems, including units made by Vizio, can monitor everything a person watches and send the information to data brokers. Campaigns can buy that information and use it to beam ads that either complement a narrative broadcast by such networks as FOX News or MSNBC — or counter-program against it.

Or a campaign might look for frequent watchers of a particular program — bass fishing championships, perhaps, or maybe “The Bachelor.” Campaigns have long targeted viewers of particular programs as likely to support their positions and have bought ads to air during those shows. Now, however, knowing that a person watches a specific program, a campaign can beam ads to the person’s television that would show up the next time the device is turned on, even if the viewer was watching some other show.

Feuer said he was surprised to learn from a reporter that political consulting firms are an eager market for tracking information.

“It means suddenly a campaign knows whether you are going to a doctor, an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, where you worship and who knows what else,” Feuer said. At a time foreign agents are commandeering American campaign tools and using them to sow confusion and distrust among voters, Feuer said, the shift toward more tracking and monitoring is particularly concerning.

“It is not hyperbole to wonder if this information will end up with a Russian bot,” he said.

Just as the antiabortion organizations did around clinics, political campaigns large and small are building “geo-fences” around locations from which they can fetch the unique identifying information of the smartphones of nearly everyone who attended an event.

“I don’t think a lot of people are aware their location data is being sent to whomever,” said Justin Croxton, a managing partner at Propellant Media, an Atlanta-area digital firm that works with political campaigns.

“The good news is a lot of those people can opt out,” Croxton said. Privacy advocates, however, say opting out can be nearly impossible, as most device users are not even aware of which apps and phone settings are causing them to be surreptitiously monitored, much less in position to understand the intricacies of disabling all the tracking technology.

“It is often embedded in apps you would not expect to be spying on you,” said Sean O’Brien, a technology and privacy scholar at Yale Law School. “There is a question of how much people know is being grabbed from an ethical standpoint, even if from a legal standpoint you have technically agreed to this without knowing it.”

Once a data broker has identifying information from one device in hand, they can quickly capture information about other, associated devices, such as routers, laptops and smart televisions. Data brokers collect so much location information off phones that they can track a person’s whereabouts months into the past.

“If I want all the devices that were at a hearing at City Hall three months ago, I can do that,” said Rory McShane, a GOP consultant based in Las Vegas. “Then I can target them with ads.”

The fences can also be used to narrowly target messages into small geographic areas.

“If we are sending out a piece of fundraising mail, we will fence the homes where it is being sent for an entire week before,” McShane said.

Alternatively, McShane said, his firm might use a fence to build an “echo chamber” for an advocacy group lobbying politicians.

Fences can be built around the homes, workplaces, and hangouts of legislators and their families, enabling a campaign to bombard their devices with a message and leave the impression that a group’s campaign is much bigger in scope than it actually is.

There is also now a tool to grab a phone’s ID number as its user approaches a digital billboard, so that a custom-tailored message can be transmitted.

Which political campaigns and other clients receive all that tracking information can’t be traced. A group of computer scientists at UC Berkeley monitoring tens of thousands of apps has tried.

Serge Egelman, research director of the Usable Security & Privacy Group at UC Berkeley’s International Computer Science Institute, said his team can unearth which opaque data brokerages are amassing information, but not which political campaigns or interest groups buy it from them.

“There are a lot of industries buying this data for things that most people are not expecting,” Egelman said. Some might be trying to get you to purchase a Volvo, while others aim to manipulate your vote. But none disclose what they know about you and how.

“That is the fundamental problem,” Egelman said. “People can’t find that out.”

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