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Hello. My name is Chey Barnes. I just wanted to post a brief introduction before I start posting some other topics. I live in South Florida and enjoy all the perks associated with Florida living such as boating and sports. I’m an accomplished artist, gardener, chef, and the mother of two beautiful girls aged 18 and 10. They look so much alike that they could be twins - except for being 8 years apart. I spent many years in the Telecom industry working for BellSouth and AT&T but found it a tad dry and moved into Streaming LIVE Media over the Internet which is a new and growing field. I’ve been doing that for about 5 years now. It has been challenging as we are pioneers in the field. I’m a volunteer at Feeding America and Feeding South Florida food distribution centers and an active member at South Palm Church’s Video Production Team, Baptism Team, and Good Samaritan Growth Group. I’ve always enjoyed writing and recently completed my first novel "Microchip the Agenda in Now" which will be released in the fall of 2014. I was driven by spirit day and night to get this book finished, which wasn’t easy with working a regular job full time. It took me 6 years to get it complete. Here is a short narrative that can best describe what my science-fiction novel is about: In the not too distant future, the world’s economy has completely collapsed. The new one world government in conjunction with the World Central Reserve Bank has plans to usher in a new era of peace and economic security. There is just one slight hitch; everyone is now required to take the World Central Reserve bio-chip inserted into the lower right quadrant of their wrist. This new means of transfer and payment replaces the old outdated banking and currency systems throughout the globe. Everyone from bikers to blue bloods is now required to take the microchip or suffer the consequences. Tens of thousands flee to find safe haven where they can live in harmony without being micro-chipped. Soon order is restored from chaos and all is well in the world. Or is it? Is this simple data transmitter is much more than it seems? Is more than just a financial agenda behind the frightening technology that lurks deep within the bio-chip? Thanks for having me on your forum, I’m happy to be here. Chey

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Stop TPP, From ImagesAttr
(6 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, January 10, 2014
Trans-Pacific Partnership / TPP -An Expanded NAFTA, Which Was Established with Unfulfilled Promises 2014 marks the 20 year anniversary of NAFTA... read how many benefits of NAFTA were never delivered and how the Trans-Pacific Partnership is the new expanded NAFTA
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, February 22, 2014
RFID and Your Privacy RFID technology is used in many forms -- everyday items that you buy daily, such as shampoo, toilet paper, office supplies, furniture, food, books, tires, medicine bottles, light bulbs, bedding and, of course, electronics. It can be incorporated into fabric fibers, plastics, metals, wires, paper, paint, almost anything.
SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, December 5, 2013
Fed buying up mortgage backed securities The real deal behind the Real Estate bubble!
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, November 8, 2013
Changes to Dodd-Frank Act on CEO compensation After years of delays, the SEC has just voted to enact a potentially game-changing provision of the Dodd-Frank Act on CEO compensation
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Federal Reserve's Current Spending Spree The Federal Reserve has been on a spending spree as of late. What are they buying you might wonder? U.S. Treasury bonds, and there is no sign of them letting up.They currently are spending $85 billion dollars a month in low interest rate Treasury bonds and mortgage backed securities. These bonds now make up about 94% of the Feds portfolio.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, October 21, 2013
Healthcare Website Bungles Our brilliant Obama Administration hired a Canadian tech firm to design and implement the glitch-ridden United States national health care exchange site healthcare.gov.
SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, February 6, 2014
Fight for Your Internet While You Still Can A recent ruling from an appeals court striking down the FCC net neutrality rules protecting the open Internet was far more disastrous than anyone expected, effectively driving a nail into the coffin of the open and free Internet that we have come to expect and have taken for granted all these years.

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