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by Patricia Palmer (Author)
Banks no longer accept cash and credit cards. The government has provided a state of the art mini chip that handles all of our economic needs and promises to keep our identity safe and passwords obsolete. The problem begins when the chips are no longer a matter of choice but are mandated. The black market provides for a price a new identity for those with questionable backgrounds. To some the chip represents freedom and to others it represents slavery.
Patricia Palmer is a former missionary to Taiwan. She also served as Executive Director of Programs for the Rockford Rescue Mission before retiring to Arizona. She serves as a chaplain for the Arizona Southern Baptist Disaster Relief Team and is a hospital chaplain. Pat and her husband Dennis reside in Gilbert, Arizona. They have a married son and two grandsons who live in Mesa, Arizona.
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