The 666 In UPC Codes |
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Right now there is very little knowledge out of the 666 in many products out there with UPC Codes. UPC codes for those of you who don't know are the lines and bars with numbers below them which they can scan for the price of products. To help you see how cleverly they have disguised 666 grab the nearest product with a UPC code. (you should find one pretty quick) Now if you count there should be 30 lines on the UPC code, and if you count the numbers you should get 12. There is one number to the far left by itself, 5 numbers together in the left half of the UPC code, 5 numbers together on the right half of the UPC code, and last a number to the far right of the UPC code by itself. For every single one of those numbers there are 2 lines to represent the number. You might be going now wait a second. If there are 30 lines, and 2 lines for one number then that mens there should be 15 numbers instead of 12 numbers. So there are 3 numbers missing. Now guess what those 3 numbers are. If you guessed 666 then you guessed right. It is time now to decode the UPC code. For the time being I want you to pay attention to the 2 skinny lines that are close together at the far left, center, and far right of the UPC code. The very first thing you must know is the left and right half of all UPC codes have a different code for their numbers. The code on the left tells the name of the product, and the code on the right tells the price of the product. Now look at the right half of your UPC code and see if you can find a six. (there may not be one there) If you find one you will notice there are 2 skinny lines standing for it that look just like those 2 skinny lines at the beginning, middle, and end of your UPC code. So overall they use the price code (code at the right) to represent the lines at the front, middle, and end. This leaves 666 on nearly every UPC code. There are very few UPC code who don't follow the code I described above. On some of them you may notice still have the 666 anyways. This means well over 3/4 of the stuff you go buy tomorrow will have exactly the UPC code with 666. Now surely the people who started UPC codes 10-20 years ago would have known Christians are definately against the number 666, but yet they still put it there. Even though UPC codes are definitely not the mark of the beast they still have the beast' (antichrist') number on it. This can just be shown as another one of the devil's tricks on us. If you want to learn more of the mark of the beast, you can go to The Mark of the Beast. |
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