Apocalyptic Hope ..............verification pg 2 ........................................... all ID Articles ................ Banking security
ID
Authentication, Verification, Valedation --
PHYSICAL and logical access ...
a
two-factor
system: a subdermal chip containing an ID number + a biometric
identifier on one's body
Verichip is NOT a stand-alone product. It is meant to be used in
conjunction with biometric verification.
Here is an interesting story
below that is probably a very good reason why there will be a microchip
in the forehead for iris scan confirmation
and verification. ....
Checking
fingerprints when a person has none
--May 27, 2009
"That was the dilemma faced
by a Singapore cancer patient whose chemotherapy drug
caused severe peeling of the skin on his hands and feet,
which erased his fingerprints.
His oncologist describes the case in a letter published online
today by the Annals of Oncology.
The 62-year-old man was
taking capecitabine, sold in the USA as Xeloda, for head and neck
cancer that had spread to his bones, chest and abdomen (in the
USA, Xeloda is approved for the treatment of breast and
colorectal cancer that has spread). He developed
hand-foot syndrome, a drug side effect that causes the skin on
the hands and feet to peel."
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-05-27-fingerprints_N.htm
Steve
Brill's Verified ID
"Clear" Smart Card -- Verified Identity Pass, Inc.
"We want to go to landlords and say, this is
a system you should put in for your tennants and the value is
that tennants can use it to come in and out of your building As
well, we may partner with some credit card companies and people
would apply as part of their credit card process.
http://www.findbiometrics.com/Pages/feature_vid.htm
ID Awards http://www.idworldonline.com/index.php?id=idpa07
Unnecessary Redundancy
"If you want to prevent identity theft, then
you have to introduce two factor identification, which
negates the benefits of having a chip at all
because third parties would be introduced, making the entire
system less secure than advertised. "
Its also no surprise that no one wants this from VeriChip. We are
already uniquely identifiable by a dozen or so different
processes. We have retina scans, fingerprints, DNA and
voice recognition. Then, there are the minor
unique characteristics such as race, hair color, eye color,
height, weight, and shoe size. The only thing an RFID chip
can do is put this into one place, making
it easier than ever to track every single thing you do in life.
[ Ed: biometric ID negates the necessity of
artifical ID ]
http://www.just-a-webpage.com/rantings/?p=152

fingerprint-.digitaljournal iris scan
- www.elmosanat.com
VeriEye http://www.securitypark.co.uk/security_article261738.html
What
does Verification mean ?
The
Dictionary defines "verify" as "to confirm"
or "to substantiate" by comparison.
When a person identifies himself, he says, "I am so and
so". In our technological age, we identify ourselves with
numbers, our unique numerical identifier.
But a number -- of and by itself--is arbitrary and assigned. It
is not a biological identifier. It needs fingerprints and iris
scans etc. for verification---or confirmation-- in order for that
number to be correctly associated with a unique individual.
666 global
economic System in stages:
a morphing ID smartcard; a final 666 subdermal chip :
Today,
"smart cards" are being widely accepted for all
electronic financial transactions. We are quickly changing into a
cashless society.

http://www.aladdin.com/etoken/pro/smart_card.asp ( Infineon and Siemens )
Banks need central databanks for biometric ID -- May 25, 2009
The major challenge in implementing biometric
banking on a larger scale is providing the infrastructure.
Institutions would need a central repository of biometric
information against which to compare the scans.
http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/may2009/id20090520_625039_page_2.htm
"Biotopes" -- Sept. 23, 2007
The biometric technology is software that turns
fingerprints and facial and hand geometries into
biotopes that can be used to verify someones
identity for financial transactions, access to secure facilities
and other uses, Boult said Tuesday....
We formed Securics
to commercialize this technology because the government will only
buy offthe-shelf products from private companies,
Wittenburg said.
Securics is financed mostly from government grants, including one
to develop a long-distance outdoor
facial-recognition system for the Defense Department.
http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/1072229/selling_the_security_of_biometrics_local_startup_wants_to_commercialize/index.html?source=r_technology
PKI Public Key
Infrastructure
Two-factor authentication: PKI smart card for financial
transactions
" eToken PRO Smartcard offers strong
authentication and guaranteed non-repudiation for sensitive
applications such as eBanking, stock trading, eCommerce and
financial transactions"
http://www.aladdin.com/etoken/pro/smart_card.asp
The coming National ID card ( REAL ID ) is a PIV ( personal identity
verification) smart card, and will be mandated
The subtle power of Gradualism makes it easy for one to start
with a simple smart card that performs only one function and then
eventually that person is lured subtely into using that same card
for 666 financing--- an application that was hidden within the
microprocessor.
And that same Gradualism temps one strongly to take the subdermal
chip for all financial transactions, feeling more secure with the
chip under the skin. But both the 666 subdermal chip in the right
hand or forehead AND the
666 financing with a smart card are damnable. Please see
Revelation 13 and Rev. 14: 9-11 . and also www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ax.html
VeriChip ... Applied Digital Solutions.
The subdermal chip is not a biometric identifier in and of
itself. It is a microchip implanted under the skin of an
individual ( subcutaneous ) and must be
verified by a biological identifier (such as one's fingerprint or
iris-scan ) in order to confirm that the
number encased in a glass tube and inserted into the hand or
forehead of an individual does in fact belong to that
biologically identified individual.
Ultimately, this chip will be necessitated
( never mandated ) in order to eat, buy and sell, obtain a job,
or to have any kind of access ( computers, government buildings,
workplace, etc. ).
If ever the VeriChip or the PKI- PIV smart card become associated
with the image, name or number of the Beast ( global leader of
policy ) and his 666 economic System, then they are forbidden
( off limits ) for all those who seek eternal life in Heaven.
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Both the Smart Card and the subdermal chip must be verified by
biometric identification.
True identification of an individual today consists of a two part
system ... two different ID Systems confirming one another. One
system is a biological identifier ( fingerprint, iris scan ) and
the other system is an arbitrarily assigned unique number
implanted in the right hand or forehead or embedded within a
smart card.
A scan across the chipped-hand or chipped-card must match up with
one's digital fingerprint already stored in a prearranged
database and thus be confirmed.
Or else, a scan across the chipped-forehead or chipped-card must
match up with one's iris print stored in a database. Together,
the two different identification systems must match up in order
for verification, authentication or substantiation can be
confirmed.
Siemens- Infineon; Munich, Germany
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2006/Feb/0698.html
Siemens - Infineon - Qimondo www.quimondo.com
Siemens Communications, Interop Vendor and MS -- Nov. 21, 2006
... Interoperable Smart Cards
Siemens Communications, Inc. announced today that it has joined the Interop Vendor Alliance, http://www.interopvendoralliance.org.
an industrywide group committed to
interoperability for its customers and vendors.
The Alliance was established to connect people,
data, and diverse systems through improved interoperability with
Microsoft systems. Among Siemens Communications
contributions to the Alliance is its work to enable enhanced user
authentication solutions based on the companys interoperable smart card technologies.
Chris Meaney, vice president of Siemens Secure Networks
As a key component of our LifeWorks vision for
Open Unified Communications, our smart card
technologies help meet the growing need for security and strong
user authentication as more applications share the enterprise
network infrastructure in increasingly interoperable environments
By integrating communications across
multiple protocols, networks, and devices, LifeWorks
creates a unified domain which enables seamless collaboration and
access to people and critical information, irrespective of
geographical location and/or current device availability
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20061121005135&newsLang=en
With its U.S. corporate headquarters in New York
City,
www.usa.siemens.com.
www.usa.siemens.com/communications.
OATH ( Open Authentication ) OTP ( One Time Password )
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleTOC&specialReportId=821&articleId=99273
Aladdin e-token -- Nov. 18, 2006
Shlomi Yanai, vice president of eTokens
Business Unit, explains that the Aladdin eToken NG-OTP is the worlds first ever smart card-based hybrid
USB and one-time
password (OTP)
authentication token. It is an innovative and highly
versatile device supporting multiple methods
of strong two-factor authenticationthat
is, authentication using both something the user has (the eToken
device) and something the user knows (a password or PIN).
Yanai says, eToken NG-OTP 2.0 is designed as a fully
integrated smart card token, with both OTP and PKI [public key
infrastructure] operations performed onboard the smart card chip.
It has a long battery life and does not expire, and since
batteries can be replaced, a dead battery does not mean a dead
token. Beyond its innovative and advanced design, eToken NG-OTP
is supported by eTokens robust security applications: our
proven and developed PKI client for the Windows, Macintosh, and
Linux platforms; our standards-based OTP solution; and our secure
and easy-to-use single sign-on solution.
http://www.processor.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles%2Fp2846%2F40p46%2F40p46.asp&guid=&searchtype=&WordList=&bJumpTo=True
http://www.aladdin.com/etoken/ng_otp.asp
ID Vault : verification for the consumer -- June 20, 2006
http://www.guardidsystems.com/
Why we need BIOMETRIC verification
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.05/rfid.html
EMV
and biometrics -- March 21, 2006
The real difference is that because the chip is a
computer in its own right. There is a decision making process
which takes place between the terminal and the chip which decides
how the cardholder is going to be validated.
Is he going to be validated by putting his pin in, is he still
going to have to sign. In future we will see biometrics going
into that particular space.
http://business.iafrica.com/transcripts/983232.htm
VIP Authentification Device from VeriSign -- Feb.
14, 2006
VeriSign on Monday unveiled a new
security system to protect online buyers
from identity theft, and said it had signed up PayPal, eBay,
and Yahoo as the first sites to support the authentication
service.
Called VeriSign Identity Protection (VIP),
the system will let consumers use a single security
device to authenticate themselves to any VIP-enabled
Web site. Using a shared authentication network operated by
VeriSign, VIP allows e-tailing sites and
enterprises to provide customers or users with one authentication
credential --
perhaps a USB-based token
[ click link here]
that plugs into the computer -- for verifying identity
VeriSign said it hoped to attract financial organizations
such as banks and brokerage houses,
Internet providers, and e-commerce sites to the network, where
costs would be shared and the cost of stronger authentication
brought down to a reasonable price.
VeriSign has been pushing tokens as a way to provide two-factor
authentication, as has rival RSA Security.
Both eBay's PayPal and VeriSign will sell or give away
authentication tokens for VIP. VeriSign plans to sell token
devices directly to consumers through a Web portal to go live
this summer. Yahoo, meanwhile, will let VIP-compliant devices
authenticate users of its portals for such services as e-mail and
storage.
Parts of the VIP network are available now, while others -- such
as a fraud intelligence network -- will debut in four to six
months.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=180200783&subSection=Columns
VERISIGN, whose software
helps prevent identity theft on the Internet, said it would work
with eBay and Yahoo to create a network that makes online shopping more
secure. VeriSign will provide network participants
with electronic devices that confirm
shoppers' identities and give them access to
the network, VeriSign said.
The devices will initially be distributed to consumers by eBay's PayPal
unit. (Bloomberg)--IHT Feb. 14, 2006
GeoTrust and digital
certificates -- June 7, 2006
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/06-07-2006/0004376195&EDATE=
Long Range tags mNow
http://www.morerfid.com/details.php?subdetail=Report&action=details&report_id=1127&display=RFID
Encenuate
http://www.morerfid.com/details.php?subdetail=Report&action=details&report_id=1124&display=RFID
Online Payment ID --
Feb. 16, 2006
In America banks must
adopt to at least two-factor authentication,
in order to move beyond basic password access to accounts, for
their internet banking by the end of 2006.
ID Control and Softforum entered into an exclusive alliance in
order to make online credit card transactions, payments and
extranet access more secure with identity and access management.
By implementing XecurePay software (certified by
VISA, JCB and MasterCard) online credit card transactions will be
provided with enhanced security features to safeguard the
identity of users and secure the transaction.
http://www.finextra.com/fullpr.asp?id=8065
Viisage and Indentix merge -- January 12, 2006
The deal between Viisage Technology Inc.
and Identix Inc. will create a single stable
of biometric technologies including facial, fingerprint and skin
biometric products
The new company will have headquarters in
Stamford, Conn., with development facilities in
Massachusetts ; Minnesota ; New
Jersey and Germany. It will provide
"multimodal" biometric and digital
credential technologies.
http://www.extremenano.com/article/Biometric+ID+Vendors+Viisage+Identix+Merge/169134_1.aspx
Microsoft, NET and authentication -- Feb. 21, 2006
Students use a variety of technologies such as
iris scanning, fingerprint scanning, radio frequency
identification, smart cards and e-tokens, in
order to ensure the authenticity of the person accessing
confidential medical files.
He explained that once authentication is confirmed, the computer
program gives "permission to read or write or alter or
delete portions of a patients' record."
http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2006/02/24/1406131.htm
Government and Business in bed together ( CyberStorm ) Feb. 14,
2006
But the government is ignoring an
epidemic of state-sponsored espionage and its reliance on
voluntary cooperation by private sector companies and industries
that are too slow to keep up with fast-moving cyber-threats, said
Jim Lewis, a senior fellow and director of the Technology and
Public Policy Program at CSIS (Center for Strategic and
International Studies).
CSIS's Lewis painted an even more dire
picture, saying that the government and private sector are nearly
blind to an epidemic of intellectual property theft and state
sponsored cyber espionage, even as they make incremental progress
in securing their networks.
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1926921,00.asp
http://www.eweek.com/category2/0,1738,1633225,00.asp
Banks want "two-factor" authentication -- Oct. 17, 2005
Bank Web sites are expected to adopt some form of "two-factor"
authentication by the end of 2006, regulators with
the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council said in a
letter to banks last week.
In two-factor authentication, customers must confirm
their identities not only through something they know, like a PIN
or password, but also with something they physically have,
like a hardware token with numeric access codes that change every
minute.
Other types of two-factor authentication include costlier
hardware involving biometrics or
"smart" cards that would be inserted into designated
readers on a user's computer.
The council also suggested that banks explore technology
that can estimate a Web user's physical location and
compare it to the address on file
Retailers,
Banks bonding in a Federated System
Although the requirements apply just to financial services
companies, the policy could stimulate wider use of two-factor authentication
by other merchants that are willing to "federate" their
Web sites with banks, said Michael Aisenberg,
director of government relations for Internet services provider VeriSign
Inc.
VeriSign is a member of the Liberty Alliance,
a group that is working to develop standards for federated
authentication.
In a federated system, a two-factor login at one site
would be recognized by another, so a travel agency
associated with your bank would automatically grant you access
if you came straight from the financial institution's Web site.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051017/ap_on_hi_te/internet_banking_security rms
and
or biometrics that can identify fingerprints
or handwriting
The council is composed of the FDIC, the Federal
Reserve, the U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, the Office of
Thrift Supervision and the National Credit Union Administration.
Earlier this year, the FDIC ordered banks to warn customers of
suspected identity theft.
Phishers typically send e-mails telling
prospective victims there is a problem with their accounts, and
ask them to verify personal information through a link to a
real-looking Web site. Many phishing e-mails contain return
addresses at sites such as Yahoo.com, or typographical or
grammatical errors
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051017/tc_nm/financial_banks_internet_dc;_ylt=AsPumrYLrtIYPglspmXPcXFk24cA;_ylu=X3o
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VeriSign and RSA two factor
authentication -- Sept. 2004
VeriSign, of Mountain View, Calif., plans to debut its Unified
Authentication managed service this week, which will give
enterprises the ability to deploy USB (Universal Serial Bus)
tokens to all their users for two-factor authentication, while
allowing VeriSign to manage the infrastructure.
Also this week, RSA, of Bedford, Mass., is expected to announce a
partnership with a major Internet service provider in which the
ISP will give its vast broadband user base RSA's popular RSA
SecurID hardware tokensa first for a U.S.-based ISP.
The new VeriSign Unified Authentication service will use a
hybrid USB token/ smart card from Aladdin Knowledge Systems Inc.,
of Arlington Heights, Ill., which includes the ability to
generate one-time passwords and store user credentials directly
on the device.
http://www.extremenano.com/article/Verisign+RSA+Seek+to+Change+the+Face+of+Passwords/135516_1.aspx
LabCal Mobile Biometric Reader --May 16, 2006
http://www.secureidnews.com/news/2006/05/02/upek-fingerprint-sensors-integrated-in-labcal-mobile-card-readers-for-id-card-travel/
RSA and Microsoft Token - Feb. 2005
http://www.extremenano.com/article/Microsoft+RSA+Detail+New+DualLayer+Security+System/120167_1.aspx
VeriChip used with biometric ID for validation, authentication --
Dec. 2004
"In other uses, such as validating the identity
of a credit-card user, the VeriChip technology makes identity
theft more difficult, Silverman said."
http://www.menafn.com/qn_news_story.asp?StoryId=CqC5fueicq0Hjufbssvzbq1K
ChoicePoint--- Feb. 18, 2005
ChoicePoint's core competency is verifying and
authenticating individuals and their credentials. Adding
VitalChek's vital record technology, data management services and
network capabilities are a natural extension of our products and
services that help verify a person's identity, a process that
often begins with a birth certificate," said ChoicePoint
Chairman and CEO Derek V. Smith.
"We also believe the increased emphasis on homeland security
means vital records are becoming even more valuable in proving
you are who you say you are," Smith said. "The robust
and convenient system VitalChek has built for obtaining vital
records is key to meeting this increased demand."
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2002/12/02/daily7.html
The Holy Grail of Authentication -- Oct. 17, 2005
While one-time password tokens, biometric
scanners, radio frequency ID tags, and smart cards
are becoming increasingly common for authentication in the
enterprise environment -- such as logging into a corporate
VPN -- many companies remain remarkably hesitant to attempt to
deploy those solutions to a mass consumer market....
It follows naturally then that the
Holy Grail of authentication would be for the world to
standardize on one form. But for as much as every
vendor in the space would love to be that standard, there are
some pretty hefty obstacles to reaching such a goal.
Even if there was a one-size-fits-all
authentication scheme that both consumers and corporations fell
in love with, there will always be a question: Is it
even in the world's best interest to make one or two proprietary
technologies into, quite literally, the keys to everything?
Until authentication vendors come up with a
simple and economical way to put user-friendly and strong
authentication
in the hands of users
http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/secu/article.php/3556771
2 IDs needed
to prevent phising. What IS phising ??-- Nov. 17, 2004
Phishing
attacks are identity theft e-mails that are written to look
as if they were sent from legitimate organizations. Companies
such as eBay and PayPal, and some banks have seen their customers
targeted by the fraudsters behind such scams.
"Banks are looking at (two-factor
authentication),"
Earlier this month [ Nov. 2004 ] Howard Schmidt, former
cybersecurity advisor to the White House, called for
companies to implement two-factor authentication. He
said that the technology was already available and that people
had to supply more credentials for Internet transactions.
http://news.com.com/Microsoft%27s+answer+to+phishing%3A+Two+IDs/2100-1029_3-5457381.html?tag=st_lh
Bioscrypt - Datastrip:
mobile ID verification -- July 1, 2005
Access control for Government, Business etc.
Bioscrypt a announced today that its Bioscrypt Core
fingerprint matching algorithm has been licensed for use on
Datastrip's DSVII family of handheld biometric/smart card
identification terminals. The partnership will help
organizations increase building and grounds security by extending
Bioscrypt-based identity verification from doorways
and other fixed checkpoints to any location - from a
hallway to a parking lot - with the aid of Datastrip's
portable, wireless units
To work with contactless cards
It can also be used to add biometric verification to
legacy proximity cards by linking the prox card number to
the cardholder's fingerprint template and then using the
Datastrip unit to read the live fingerprint, compare it against
the template stored in a back-end database or on the Datastrip
device itself, and deliver a "match" or "no
match" verdict directly to the unit's touchscreen.
This partnership will equip enterprises, government
agencies and other organizations with the tools they need to
perform biometric identity verification anywhere on their
premises. For example, identity badges with Bioscrypt-based
fingerprint templates can be checked vehicle-side at facility
gates, at military base entrances and other locations lacking a
physical doorstructure," said William Michael, Sales
Director for Datastrip. "This supports the growing demand
for mobile identity verification solutions that can strengthen
protection against trespassers and terrorists."
"With the versatility of Datastrip's DSVII
terminals, our integrators now have the ability to meet the needs
of disparate identity verification projects with one hardware
platform, regardless of the types of cards or communication
involved."
http://www.secureidnews.com/weblog/2005/06/28/bioscrypt-teams-with-datastrip-to-enable-mobile-identity-verification-for-corporate-access-control-
government-and-other-id-systems/
RSA Security Customers Deploy Two-Factor Authentication to
Protect
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Desktops and Networks....Vienna, Austria
--October 17, 2005
RSA(R) Authentication Manager 6.1 and RSA SecurID(R) for
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2.0 Now Available for Customers Worldwide
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051017/nem021.html?.v=27
POS
Point of Sale

travel.discovery.com
Have you often wondered why the Mark of the Beast is put in the
right hand or in the forehead ?
We too have wondered, and we feel it is due to the fact that
those two biological places---the right hand and the forehead --
can be easily confirmed, or verified , by an alternate method of
verification.
Let's begin with the hand. There are two sides to the hand, the
top and the bottom. The top side of the hand is also called the
back of the hand, or the posterior of the hand. The palm side is
called the anterior of the hand.

magen security
www.handreader.com ..... www.irco.com
dual-authentication http://www.cr80news.com/news/2002/09/10/ir-recognition-systems-partners-with-hid-integrates-iclass-smart-cards-into-biometric-handkeys/
Let us picture, for instance, a device that looks like this [ ....a plate at the bottom and a plate at the top.
One would take one's hand at the check-out counter at the
supermarket and lay it flat on the bottom plate verifying a
digital fingerprint while the top piece scans the embedded chip's
number.
If a chip is embedded in the posterior or back side of the hand (
a subdermal microchip) then the anterior of the hand can rest
upon a glass scanner that transmits one's digital fingerprint
into the database for verification at the same time,
instantaneously. Thus you would have both Identification and
Verification at the same time.
The design of the 2 part system can be configured in many ways.
It can be a flat glass used for both the top or bottom side of
the hand. A mere flip of the hand would accommodate this device.
We don't know yet what the many devices will look like at the
grocery check out lane and other retail pos
( point of sale ) areas .... including the computer.

www.online-edge.co.uk
Biometric ID : Built-in Fingerprint readers ( Mouse, keyboard )
for PCs
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=PN5XCGSA3VI4ICRBAEZSFEY?type=technologyNews&storyID=6183975
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/features/fingerprint.mspx
Fingerprint scanner pos keyboard
http://www.semicron.com/g81-12100.html
Vein pattern
With the integration of the OmniPass software
alongside the high degree of security of vein
pattern recognition, the PalmSecure sensor will
be effectively positioned as a key component in
the healthcare, government, and financial industries
where strict regulations demand the latest in data protection and
authentication.
The Fujitsu PalmSecure biometric authentication device offers a
contactless, hygienic and non-invasive means to authenticate
identity by leveraging each person's unique palm vein
architecture. The sensor works by capturing a near-infrared
image of the palm vein pattern. The proprietary
algorithm takes this data, converts it into a digitized biometric
template, and then matches it against a pre-registered template.
The enterprise can implement a certain security strategy today,
for example biometrics or smart cards, but as an enterprise grows
and business requirements change, support
for new devices, such as Trusted Platform
Module (TPM) chips or custom tokens, can be easily added.
http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=4231
Also, if one faces a scanner that records the number on the
embedded microchip in one's forehead, while at the same time
transmitting the iris scan to a database for a match, then that
number ID plus the biometric ID would confirm the true identity
of the customer.

www.exn.ca
So we see then that the right hand and the forehead are in close
proximity to a biological identifier that can be scanned for
verification. That must be why the Bible states that the 666 Mark
of the Beast will be either in the right hand or in the forehead.

www.cryptbot.net
Continued at www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/v2.html
Salvation www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/sal.htm
Bible
www.blueletterbible.org