Amazon Wants To Read Your Palms

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Amazon has created a new device called AmazonOne, which allows users to pay using their palm. It’s terrifying, but many people online are eager for this system to be rolled out across stores in the United States.
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  • @jerryransdell3450
    @jerryransdell3450 Год назад +404

    In the movie Jurassic Park, Ian Malcom said it best, "Scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, that they never stopped to think whether they should. "

    • @bradleyfirby648
      @bradleyfirby648 11 месяцев назад +6

      Jeff Goldblum in Jurassic Park is just an absolute quote machine

    • @AdamPruett
      @AdamPruett 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@bradleyfirby648fr

    • @carlaoliveira8950
      @carlaoliveira8950 6 месяцев назад

      Try the book, the pearls of wisdom are amazing!

  • @12bluedragon
    @12bluedragon Год назад +739

    As a previous employee of Amazon, DON'T trust Amazon with your biometric information!!

    • @mackenziegerdes5239
      @mackenziegerdes5239 Год назад +13

      oh no

    • @kieranrollinson8750
      @kieranrollinson8750 Год назад

      SHE BE TAPPING WITHB HER HAND!!!!!!!!!!! BUT I WANNA SEE THE BE TAPPING WITH HER BOOTY!!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!TAP DAT BOOTY!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Год назад

      why not? Corporations already have your DNA. You give it to them freely :) with so called "covid tests" :D

    • @Alexander-qv4mw
      @Alexander-qv4mw Год назад +7

      why

    • @FreedomthoughtsDotkam-bz3vv
      @FreedomthoughtsDotkam-bz3vv Год назад

      Do you really need a reason?
      Cuz it sounds sketchy enough to me, even if they were a totally cool company.

  • @jeffreyb.2817
    @jeffreyb.2817 Год назад +776

    Amazon already completely locked some guy out of his smart house because one Amazon driver misunderstood his ring doorbell's auto answer. The driver claimed it said something racist, when it was just something like, "Hello, can I help you?"
    This guy set everything in his house to connect to his Alexa account, so he couldn't even turn his lights on. It took a week of appeals to fix the problem.
    Now we are supposed to add access to our money..... I don't think so.

    • @kevincurr4641
      @kevincurr4641 Год назад

      I read about that to, it's not far fetched to directly link that to the very obvious push to a cashless society and social credit scores. Don't obey, and your home is shut down along with your bank account. Rather like China 🤔

    • @585Courtney
      @585Courtney Год назад +67

      Why does this remind me of Disneys Smart House 1999 film.

    • @evanboll4651
      @evanboll4651 Год назад +40

      I swear I remember a Scooby Doo episode where the culprit was the AI-controlled house. Oh yes. High Tech House Of Horrors. That was an uncomfortable one to watch as a kid.

    • @quandary1382
      @quandary1382 Год назад +37

      What that shows, is that you don't rely on company like Amazon to control your house. Also needing an account with a company to control your house, is just stupid (we've seen how people get cancelled so it would just be a matter of time until you said the wrong thing and can't access your fridge LOL.

    • @chairboss360
      @chairboss360 Год назад +39

      Imagine you scar your hand, or worse lose it in accident, then you need to fight (with no money) to get your money. Cold Hard Physical Cash People

  • @lateinliferedneck821
    @lateinliferedneck821 Год назад +273

    Nope. I cannot believe how people are so willing to give up so much privacy.

    • @fanboyhex1555
      @fanboyhex1555 Год назад

      Alexa, Siri... every term and condition on any/every cellphone... people are that stupid.

    • @juang5424
      @juang5424 Год назад +1

      Very true. But the real question is does it stop people from stealing, cause if it does , then companies with shrinkage will gain from this. The shrinkage will sure drop At Walmart or any store where people steal from

    • @juang5424
      @juang5424 Год назад +1

      But for privacy , yeah is a no

  • @skipmcgripcunningham9897
    @skipmcgripcunningham9897 Год назад +127

    Several years ago Walmart got a new machine that required associates to scan their palms in order to get their till for the cash register. There were a group of us that said we wouldn’t do it. Sadly everyone ended up handing themselves over. I was the only one who felt uncomfortable enough about it to actually quit.

    • @clairestephens4916
      @clairestephens4916 Год назад +7

      I work at a QuikTrip truck stop and all of us employees clock in and out using our thumb print. I found that a little creepy but I gave them my thumb print. It would've been a lot more creepy if they had wanted my whole hand print though.

    • @zwijac
      @zwijac Год назад

      After you left Walmart and we're hired on for another job elsewhere...., did you give them your social security number?
      Do they have a copy of your driver's license?

    • @zwijac
      @zwijac Год назад

      If someone had mugged you on the way out of Walmart 1 day.... Would you fight for that person's right to not be fingerprinted when they were caught by the police?
      After all, you've just told us that identifying a person by their biometrics isn't okay and you'd never agree to it

    • @jeannie1renee2
      @jeannie1renee2 Год назад +4

      ​@@zwijacBeing fingerprinted after entering the criminal justice system, is part of the price you pay for breaking the law. But, you also need to give fingerprints for a background check if you want to work in certain jobs or volunteer positions. I was involved in abortion protesting when I was younger. I was fingerprinted after being sited for blocking a public entrance. I knew this might happen going into the situation, so I made that choice.

    • @alwaysme_t
      @alwaysme_t 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah luckily when I worked at Walmart it was optional and only if you were an extremely lazy cashier most of us just used our numbers.

  • @GeneralBradley101VA
    @GeneralBradley101VA Год назад +712

    As a tech guy, this has 100% crossed a line.

    • @chelsealott7708
      @chelsealott7708 Год назад +27

      I'm in college for computer science and this is REALLY bad! I don't like it. I don't like it at all!

    • @CheerfullyCynical829
      @CheerfullyCynical829 Год назад

      @@chelsealott7708 I majored in CS too chelsea, years ago. Little valuable piece of advice......whatever you decide to do with your CS bachelors/Masters, doooooo NOTTTTTTT go into full-stack web development, regardless of language. C#.NET, Java, Ruby, PHP, it doesn't matter. Stay far, far away from web development. Pick another field of technology to work in like ML, AI, data mining, Blockchain, graphics, etc. Avoid webdev like the plague. 10 years down the line you'll kiss me. (If you like web development then do it as a hobby, not a career)

    • @kieranrollinson8750
      @kieranrollinson8750 Год назад

      SHE BE TAPPING WITHB HER HAND!!!!!!!!!!! BUT I WANNA SEE THE BE TAPPING WITH HER BOOTY!!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!TAP DAT BOOTY!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Год назад +5

      IMO it was such purpose from the moment the phones got movable. only 20 years ago not one of "tech guys" wanted to make any warnings. :D

    • @derrickmcadoo3804
      @derrickmcadoo3804 Год назад +10

      You guys have a lot of potential with tech degrees. Please be kind, yet very critical of who you work for, and what they want you to develop. With great power comes great responsibility. There will always be clowns who follow a bad leader, or bad product. Please be wise; for your own sake, and for the rest of us. 🙏

  • @jimpanse1638
    @jimpanse1638 Год назад +292

    This is why they let the shoplifters run amok, to have a reason to introduce total survailance in shops.

    • @noobjitsu1743
      @noobjitsu1743 Год назад +35

      good observation

    • @ericvulgate
      @ericvulgate Год назад

      In Arizona we currently must scam our IDs to purchase 'restricted' items like booze and cigarettes.
      They're already building the social credit database so they can punish us for our choices.

    • @cartertran270
      @cartertran270 Год назад +44

      The funniest part is that it’s not the criminals that will give up their palms it’s the plebs and sheep SMH 🤦‍♂️
      They always help criminals and punish the rest.

    • @mr.battle20
      @mr.battle20 Год назад +31

      Bingo. Manufacture a crisis, then offer the "solution".

    • @FreedomthoughtsDotkam-bz3vv
      @FreedomthoughtsDotkam-bz3vv Год назад +1

      It’s messed up, but it’s true

  • @misakidelalune7
    @misakidelalune7 Год назад +144

    My father literally predicted this would happen years ago and said it was the Mark of the Beast. A lot of crazy sounding things he's said throughout my childhood are starting to seem a whole lot less crazy with how society is falling.

    • @idioticbagel2833
      @idioticbagel2833 Год назад

      read the last few verses of Revelations in The Bible. or look up “Mark of the beast Bible Verse”. it was prophesied long ago. if somebody tries to make me to do this i’m finding the nearest axe and chopping my hand off. i’m not doing this.

    • @ciscornBIG
      @ciscornBIG Год назад +5

      Your father got this idea from some where else. I am 42 and the mark of the beast talk has been around for a LONG TIME. Basically, this is nothing new but it is finally here.

    • @user-uo4ro8jo4i
      @user-uo4ro8jo4i Год назад

      The mark of the beast, also known as the number 666, according to the Bible will be on peoples foreheads or right arms. Notice which arm everyone is using in the videos.

    • @chelsealott7708
      @chelsealott7708 Год назад +21

      And the mark the beast is VERY scary!! We really are living in the end times and,to be honest,I'm ready to leave earth and go to heaven. It'll be alot better than here that's for sure!!

    • @jakinboaz8558
      @jakinboaz8558 Год назад +11

      @chelsealott7708 Your sympathies are in the right place, but the idea that it’s God’s plan for you to “leave here and go to heaven” is a real misunderstanding of what Scripture says. Read 1 Corinthians 15. At the last day God will raise us from the dead and Christ will return to earth to reign - and we shall meet Him in the air to welcome Him like a triumphal parade (this is the 2 Thessalonians verse that was misunderstood by John Nelson Darby about 200 years ago, leading him to invent rapture theology).
      Why do I bring all this up here? Because our understanding of God’s plan influences the mission of the Church and our mindset about the world around us. Your comment (like many others; it’s not your fault!) reveals a sort of “I just want to leave” escapism that was never God’s plan for us. Instead He left the Church here to proclaim His coming Kingdom, share how people can join said Kingdom (the Cross), heal the sick, promote justice, and create beauty.

  • @carmeltabby
    @carmeltabby Год назад +21

    I've worked in factory jobs where you scan a fingerprint to clock in and clock out. The amount of time wasted every day because one in 10 people had some issue with the machine not being able to read their print for one reason or another was ridiculous.
    So these may come with issues.

  • @madisonvirak3540
    @madisonvirak3540 Год назад +34

    With all of the concern for discrimination these days, its quite amusing me how they aren’t concerned about people who don’t have arms. I really hope this doesn’t become a thing, it’s too end of times for me 😬

    • @Rotorhead1651
      @Rotorhead1651 Год назад +6

      Interesting and valid point. I've actually known a few people who were born without arms, or had them amputated in an accident or war.
      I'd expect more than a few DAV rights groups would be "up-in-arms" (no pun intended) over this.

    • @Capohanf1
      @Capohanf1 Год назад +2

      NO ARMS, YOU STARVE!!!!!!!!!!

    • @mythicalslugbeam130
      @mythicalslugbeam130 Год назад

      That's exactly what I was thinking.

    • @ChocolateMilk..
      @ChocolateMilk.. Год назад +3

      They will eventually be able to have their marks on the forehead.

    • @captainamerica3067
      @captainamerica3067 7 месяцев назад

      They'll pay with their heads

  • @meleebrawler6462
    @meleebrawler6462 Год назад +495

    That hand palm thing is easily one of the most useless innovations Amazon has ever developed.

    • @CheerfullyCynical829
      @CheerfullyCynical829 Год назад +14

      Yeah I love Amazon prime to death. Don't want to live without it. But this is just so lame.

    • @traviswall1982
      @traviswall1982 Год назад +10

      I think it is safe to say that "use" was not the reason.

    • @flubber1557
      @flubber1557 Год назад +2

      Makes you wonder if they will attempt ebays pet rock scheme lol

    • @jamesgretsch4894
      @jamesgretsch4894 Год назад

      @ulfurskarsgard7503 Not really, but the forerunner to it.

    • @Brian--0311
      @Brian--0311 Год назад +7

      All I need is a Big knife and YOUR hand!

  • @ZackVegas
    @ZackVegas Год назад +401

    The Palm Reader and The RIFD Chip are going to be a huge boon for the emerging "Cutting People's Hands Off" industry.

    • @Tzarina8472
      @Tzarina8472 Год назад +13

      That's not true... That's IMPOSSIBLE!!!

    • @SpicyPlur
      @SpicyPlur Год назад +5

      Haha yes, like giant gems in the forehead trend 😂

    • @ImtoolVideos
      @ImtoolVideos Год назад +18

      I think after a few people get arrested for waving a dead person's hand in a kroger the trend will simmer down.

    • @jamesgretsch4894
      @jamesgretsch4894 Год назад +3

      @@ImtoolVideos LOL

    • @richardclark.
      @richardclark. Год назад +1

      or just getting someones print off of a glass.

  • @traviswall1982
    @traviswall1982 Год назад +165

    I remember I was in boot camp in the Navy in 2001, around when "direct deposit" was first being implemented and it freaked me out. I tried to figure a different way to get paid, but that is how the military got us.
    Now, SEVERAL slippery slopes later, people wanting "convenience" and this is where we are. Thanks America.

    • @3-75th.RANGER
      @3-75th.RANGER Год назад +2

      I got mine in Traveler's checks .

    • @FreedomthoughtsDotkam-bz3vv
      @FreedomthoughtsDotkam-bz3vv Год назад

      😂 well that was not what I was expecting when I clicked see reply’s

    • @traviswall1982
      @traviswall1982 Год назад

      @@3-75th.RANGER interesting....

    • @traviswall1982
      @traviswall1982 Год назад

      @iamme25yago yeah, I knew it was not the year I got it, but I remember it was not a thing when I was younger.

  • @Rotorhead1651
    @Rotorhead1651 Год назад +24

    "When this country moves to being a cashless society, it's the beginning of the end." - Ralph Nader, Consumer Rights Advocate

  • @blondiemom25
    @blondiemom25 Год назад +11

    No way!
    The frightening thing is that the next generation, who are already used to not having much privacy, will think nothing of giving their biometric data out.

  • @dand9244
    @dand9244 Год назад +96

    did we just run across the reason they are allowing petty theft to become normalized? how else do you force people to accept this... create the problem to provide the solution that just happens to increase control and tracking

    • @shanedaley6236
      @shanedaley6236 Год назад +2

      Could be but there's a few different reasons for the theft I think

    • @ponysoldier6770
      @ponysoldier6770 Год назад +1

      Yes. Agreed.

    • @Imissnormal
      @Imissnormal Год назад

      I mean not really. I can go in, steal stuff, and just go out of a fire exit even if they were to try to lock the door if you didn't scan out with biometrics. No way having to scan out to escape through an emergency door will be able to pass fire codes.

    • @Rotorhead1651
      @Rotorhead1651 Год назад +6

      You just hit the nail square on the head. Every piece of legislation which restricts the rights of the general populace, in the name of criminal justice, is just another move toward totalitarian authoritarianism.
      "THIS is how liberty dies. Not with a bang, but with a whimper."- George Orwell
      "Please, sir, I want some more."- Oliver Twist

    • @fanboyhex1555
      @fanboyhex1555 Год назад

      You may be on to something... the movie 'Demolition Man' strikes again!

  • @CiaoKnives
    @CiaoKnives Год назад +149

    When I read the title, I just had a picture of Bezos wearing a psychic garb and pulling out Tarot cards in an Amazon warehouse. Probably the most terrifying image I’ve ever imagined

    • @uncommonsense360
      @uncommonsense360 Год назад +4

      you could do an AI generation of this

    • @obviouslyasockpuppet
      @obviouslyasockpuppet Год назад +2

      This is even more terrifying

    • @Angelina6518
      @Angelina6518 Год назад

      “Trust in the Lord and not in dreams unless it be a vision from the most High God.” Philemon ?

    • @kumeoii
      @kumeoii Год назад

      lol

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas Год назад

      Bezos believes in that shit? For real?

  • @hannahshere000
    @hannahshere000 Год назад +92

    I remember being apprehensive to move to a chip reader like 5-6 years ago. Insane to see how far we've moved in such a short period of time.

    • @jamesgretsch4894
      @jamesgretsch4894 Год назад +2

      From your Emoji you are cute.

    • @rationalcynic8416
      @rationalcynic8416 Год назад +5

      How is a chip on a card any different from swiping the cards barcode, though? Or are you talking about the chip in the hand?

    • @jamesgretsch4894
      @jamesgretsch4894 Год назад

      @@rationalcynic8416 I wonder too, how different is a chip on a card than swiping the card? Nothing.

    • @FreedomthoughtsDotkam-bz3vv
      @FreedomthoughtsDotkam-bz3vv Год назад

      . . . . Thank you for your input

    • @tsjeriAu
      @tsjeriAu Год назад +1

      @@rationalcynic8416
      A chip is more secure then the stripe.

  • @clairestephens4916
    @clairestephens4916 Год назад +6

    The pushing factor in this isn't going to be convenience, it's going to be safety and security. You can lose your phone or debit card or someone else can steal them. However, you can't lose your hand or have it stolen unless you encounter a really bad person willing to cut it off.

    • @shantijamilah8688
      @shantijamilah8688 11 месяцев назад +1

      But now just think of the incentive of criminals sticking ppl up you use the palm tech it’s less secure because you can no longer say you don’t have your card/ phone to access, ppl can hold your hand up or worse

  • @minagelina
    @minagelina Год назад +4

    I work at a local health food/supplement store chain in the Chicago area, and we are known at least in our location as having great customer service. We are hands on with the customers, and I had a customer say we were like Cheers. It's why we have so many regulars. It's something that many people like about their shipping experience. For some seniors, it's a way to have some human interaction. I hate this impersonal dystopian world.

  • @darkcloudXIV
    @darkcloudXIV Год назад +41

    This reminds me of the research on DNA almost 20 years ago; there was a big fear that after mapping out all of the genes in our genetic code and we could identify any genes that could be problematic (disease, life expectancy, etc) that insurance companies would discriminate and turn down customers based on their genetics.

    • @chrisg8321
      @chrisg8321 Год назад +6

      Had to do a debate about it for uni, we were in the against camp and had a tonne of arguments (we went all out, privacy, insurance, reliability of findings- its assumption based), our opponents had 'its technology, technology good'
      The lecturers decided the for won, because they agree with the technology... totally not biased 😂

    • @darkcloudXIV
      @darkcloudXIV Год назад +1

      @@strange-universe no, but that’s mainly because laws were passed after these discoveries became realized; I learned about the human genome project being completed around 2004 (it was completed in 2003), and several laws were put into place to prevent this kind of discrimination: DDA of 2005, I believe the Equality Act of 2010 covers some of it, etc.

    • @darkcloudXIV
      @darkcloudXIV Год назад +1

      @@chrisg8321 yeah, I did too; we had to consider whether or not knowing our life expectancy due to our genes was a good or bad thing, and whether or not we should take the feelings of mortality (that is, if we knew we only had 20 more years to live while we were in our teens, etc) into account.

    • @chrisg8321
      @chrisg8321 Год назад

      @@darkcloudXIV That kindawas an argument we used. If people think they have a "high risk" of lung cancer they may go 'screw it' and smoke heaps so it becomes a self-fulfilling prophesy.

    • @ChocolateMilk..
      @ChocolateMilk.. Год назад

      @@chrisg8321 They're stupid and worthless!

  • @Peaceful_Zen_Life
    @Peaceful_Zen_Life Год назад +37

    This is happening for two reasons: to make you spend more money by making it harder to keep track of what you’re spending specifically in contrast to buying things with cash. The second thing is that they are probably scanning your hand and gaining medical information on you and keeping it in a database and selling it, or using it for some reason maybe against you!

  • @theAshesofDecember1
    @theAshesofDecember1 Год назад +30

    I like how they’re just pushing the mark of the beset kind of ironically like it’s joke to them that absolutely won’t go badly or anything

    • @MarieNeco
      @MarieNeco Год назад +1

      I think there is more to this than the "mark of the beast"

    • @idioticbagel2833
      @idioticbagel2833 Год назад +6

      exactly! i don’t care if they believe in it or not this was predicted decades ago. whether you’re a Christian or not that should tell you that this isn’t good.

  • @elwiraliljeberg8776
    @elwiraliljeberg8776 Год назад +2

    I've recently found your video and I really like how I think "oh no, she can't say that" and when I'm like "why not" because I agree with a lot of what you're saying. It's really nice having someone speaking there mind instead of pleasing the minority that are screaming that people should be cancelled. It's really scary to think how easy offended my generation is and that society is teaching us to just fit the standard and not have a mind of or own. So thank you!!!

    • @Liz-in8lu
      @Liz-in8lu 11 месяцев назад

      Same here!

  • @BubGuy-ic3ub
    @BubGuy-ic3ub Год назад +2

    "Since your palm is unique, and can't be lost or misplaced...". Yea, but if it's stolen unlike a password you can't change it. I'm talking about the pattern, not your actual hand. For this same reason in the security world fingerprint scanners are not considered a good idea.

  • @TTM1895
    @TTM1895 Год назад +64

    Depending on how detailed the scans are, he could sell that information to law enforcement. Even if you've never been fingerprinted before, all of a sudden you have. And that's just level one of the darkness. I won't list all five levels that are in my head right now.

    • @mcal9320
      @mcal9320 Год назад +5

      oh 100% this will happen. Id bet its in the TOS.

    • @JamesEatWorld7758
      @JamesEatWorld7758 Год назад +4

      I assure you, you have done something in your life that has given the government or private healthcare access to your prints or DNA.

  • @CasualGamerJay
    @CasualGamerJay Год назад +34

    Meanwhile in the South, Publix is still in the process of rolling out self checkout stations in all of its stores.

    • @CheerfullyCynical829
      @CheerfullyCynical829 Год назад +5

      Hell, I bet some of those stores in the South still only accept cash....😂

    • @solusaldrain
      @solusaldrain Год назад +6

      ​@@CheerfullyCynical829
      HEY!
      We also accept checks and livestock as a form of payment, too, ya know!

    • @idioticbagel2833
      @idioticbagel2833 Год назад

      gotta love the south. the good the bad and the ugly. it will be my forever home.

    • @kooperuranus1503
      @kooperuranus1503 Год назад +7

      Self checkout is you just being a unpaid employee

  • @yenisel3367
    @yenisel3367 Год назад +22

    Love how you talked about giving it to Apple and I’ve never given Apple my Face ID and every time my phone dies or I turn it off manually it always reminds me that my phone has an “error” because Face ID “failed” how could something even fail if I never gave it permission in the first place? Kind of always makes me wonder how they’re so adamant about me doing it and it’s super annoying, even if I put cancel they send me to settings to do it

    • @richardjamesclemo6235
      @richardjamesclemo6235 Год назад

      It’s the screen which causes the error sign, not the actual phone.

  • @rooftiger1
    @rooftiger1 Год назад +2

    That Luke getting his hand cut off made me laugh so loud.... so great

  • @theredscourge
    @theredscourge Год назад +6

    Palm vein scans have been used for a long time, such as for the GMAT exam. Ask your local MBA for more information.
    That being said, this is the first time I've heard of being able to use it for payment. Can't wait to introduce myself to the person behind me in line, then yank their hand over the scanner so I get my food for free!

  • @user-tc9pd8jv8l
    @user-tc9pd8jv8l Год назад +4

    This was prophesied by the Bible over three thousand years ago and warned that the people who would yield to it would go to hell and people still try and say the Bible was written by man to make themselves feel better about their death

  • @Jump3RPictur3s
    @Jump3RPictur3s Год назад +35

    "your palm is unique, and can't be lost or misplaced"... this line alone tells me exactly who their primary target for "convenience" is and who will be exploited - if you're in a wealthy secure and high class area, it's a benefit; if you're in a poor, dangerous or low class area, which are most areas, you palms can be very well misplaced and lost, and once you lose both and there is no alternative transaction anymore - you're basically destitute and penniless even if your bank account has 10 digits... Maybe year one or year ten won't be as bad, but for the people who only ever lived in that system, those who wish to abuse it will find ways to do so anyway... You could write an entire series of books with the implications of this being a thing and going sideways eventually. In fact, I'm pretty sure some variation of that has already been novelized...

    • @trailguy
      @trailguy Год назад +2

      it would be better if your palm has to be about 98 degrees, but if they advertise that, they might creep out their potential customers, lol.

    • @Rotorhead1651
      @Rotorhead1651 Год назад

      How, precisely, would your palms be "misplaced" ?

    • @jpsmooth7156
      @jpsmooth7156 Год назад

      @@Rotorhead1651 hand removal. 🔪

  • @jasongates-
    @jasongates- Год назад +47

    The mark of the beast is here. People say they don't want it, but when it rolls out officially, everyone will be in line to get it.

    • @MeleeMann8041
      @MeleeMann8041 Год назад +3

      In revelation if u don't get it they'll kill u. But it also talks about those who don't go to heaven for resisting it

    • @MeleeMann8041
      @MeleeMann8041 Год назад +5

      Edit: those who don't get it go to heaven

    • @phoenixgamer1565
      @phoenixgamer1565 Год назад

      @@MeleeMann8041 Correct. In the middle of the coming 7 year great tribulation period is when people will be killed for refusing the mark.

    • @MeleeMann8041
      @MeleeMann8041 Год назад

      @@jamie-578 Yes sir I already have on June 15 2014.

    • @leesponenberg5907
      @leesponenberg5907 Год назад +1

      You got the mark of the beast the day you were born. It is called your social security number, you can't do anything in this country without it. Think about that!

  • @shoreitupshop
    @shoreitupshop Год назад

    As someone who works in healthcare. The offices/hospitals have it set up where you scan your hand to checkin. It scans the veins in your hand. Many people decline.

  • @efoxxok7478
    @efoxxok7478 Год назад +7

    Bret it’s “not weird” it’s evil.

  • @Byehitoyou
    @Byehitoyou Год назад +253

    I find it crazy, how people just give their freedom and privacy for convenience. CASH IS KING BABY! Btw Brett you’re awesome!

    • @markmunroe-hz8rf
      @markmunroe-hz8rf Год назад +4

      In Frank Herbert's Dune, this was the reason why computers and robots were outlawed.

    • @jimpanse1638
      @jimpanse1638 Год назад +6

      Nope money is king. Gold and Silver. Fiat is trash.

    • @QuixoticCowboy
      @QuixoticCowboy Год назад +4

      People who like this product also buy liberty gun safes

    • @Byehitoyou
      @Byehitoyou Год назад +2

      @@QuixoticCowboy or want to give that freedom away too lmao

    • @kieranrollinson8750
      @kieranrollinson8750 Год назад

      SHE BE TAPPING WITHB HER HAND!!!!!!!!!!! BUT I WANNA SEE THE BE TAPPING WITH HER BOOTY!!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!TAP DAT BOOTY!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D

  • @aaronrichards6670
    @aaronrichards6670 Год назад +9

    Whoever is the meme editor is hilarious!
    “Since your palm can’t be lost or misplaced….”
    Luke’s hand get chopped off and lost into the abyss 😂😂

  • @mrs.stocky2445
    @mrs.stocky2445 Год назад +66

    No way I’m scanning my hand to get groceries…My husband still gets annoyed that I won’t go through the scanners at the airport and he has to wait for me to get patted down lol
    Now that we have a kid we don’t have to go through the scanner so he has a temporary relief 😂

    • @thecatfather857
      @thecatfather857 Год назад

      Why won't you go through airport scanners?

    • @mrs.stocky2445
      @mrs.stocky2445 Год назад +8

      @@thecatfather857 two reasons. The first was my mothers oncologist advised against anyone going through them and we trust him more than tsa. My second reason is just I don’t want my every dimple and bulge on display on some screen and possibly saved somewhere when I don’t even wear dresses or shorts above my knees or even wear sleeveless clothes. I’m just not comfortable with it.

    • @chris07674
      @chris07674 Год назад

      @@mrs.stocky2445lol

    • @mrs.stocky2445
      @mrs.stocky2445 Год назад

      @@JPJROBBO137 that’s fine. As long as I have another option I’ll take it, I’m just not comfortable with it.

    • @CheerfullyCynical829
      @CheerfullyCynical829 Год назад +5

      @@JPJROBBO137Yeah I agree. She does. If I worried about piddling little things like that all the time I'd have a never ending migraine and drive myself crazy.

  • @Tysuna
    @Tysuna Год назад +2

    12:21 Literally busted out laughing xD

  • @davidofthemeadow
    @davidofthemeadow Год назад +2

    I never gave Apple my finger print or registered my face but when I go to albums and click to show me my selfies Apple knows who I am. In regards to the shopping cart thing I read in my computer science textbook in 2008 that this tech was coming out, the store knows what you put in your cart because the cart has an rfid scanner and ever single thing in the store has an rfid tag. The text stated that the dangers of this tech is that if you go home and don’t throw away the tags anybody driving by with a scanner can see what you have in your home and thieves can use this info to their advantage.

  • @The_AndroidSentByCyberlife
    @The_AndroidSentByCyberlife Год назад +15

    This gives murderers an added bonus. With every kill they get the keys to all the victims money and property!! 😂😅

  • @andrewliljenberg1554
    @andrewliljenberg1554 Год назад +13

    I never did palm readings, and I'm not starting now. Great video, Brett.

  • @od9694
    @od9694 Год назад +132

    Im less concerned about Amazon reading my palms than "23 and me" and "Ancestry " selling your DNA records to health insurance companies.
    Yes this actually happens

    • @zuffin1864
      @zuffin1864 Год назад +7

      That's why i just trust my family records. I am irish, german, scotts irish, english, and some scandanavian. I learned all this through looking into where my family was from in the US, and family records, i doubt there is much else in my DNA & it doesn't matter

    • @elyssacorbaley8133
      @elyssacorbaley8133 Год назад +3

      Oh my gosh, seriously?? That's horrible! 😭

    • @b.9724
      @b.9724 Год назад +4

      2 sides of the same coin. I'm not here for either

    • @J.Young808
      @J.Young808 Год назад

      That’s why I didn’t send in any spit

    • @od9694
      @od9694 Год назад

      @@b.9724 I don't see what Amazon could possibly do with your pam, but health insurance companies could predict what disease you likely to get and potentially screw you over by not insuring you against thrm

  • @loatherd
    @loatherd Год назад +1

    Back in my day when your palm was scanned it was with an ink blotter on paper guided by an aggressive police officers arms using the force of Zeus 🤣

  • @Tommy47.
    @Tommy47. Год назад +1

    I live in Holland and this interviewer was going around asking people what they think about a mobile phone, one woman said: why do you want a mobile phone in your pocket, it’s to big, I don’t need it. Then years later when we all had a iPhone or android phone the same woman was asked the same question and guess what her answer was, she can’t live with out it, like almost everyone. So maybe this is the same thing. I agree it’s a bit scary but maybe we all doing this in 2035 and be like, what’s a creditcard?

  • @sjchelloer101
    @sjchelloer101 Год назад +9

    Crazy how I had a dream about the Mark of the Beast this morning. And now I get a notification of this video. In the dream, it was on display with a measuring line showing it to be 1cm long and a microchip. Guys, DO NOT get this. Give your lives to Christ before its too late. Biblical prophesies are coming to pass right before our eyes. We are truly in the last days.

    • @upbags2
      @upbags2 Год назад +3

      AAAAAAAAMEN & AAAAAAAAMEN!! We MUST heed the warnings!!

  • @terran2929
    @terran2929 Год назад +21

    The normalisation of giving away your personal biometric data, surely nothing can go wrong 😂😂😂

    • @Rotorhead1651
      @Rotorhead1651 Год назад

      "What could POSSIBLY go wrong?"- Scottish comedian, Craig Ferguson

  • @kencotton4645
    @kencotton4645 Год назад +17

    As I'm sure many people have mentioned, there are probably RFID chips in the packaging that the store is scanning as you leave. I can't tell from the video, but the RFID reader may even be built into the cart, which could be an issue if you decide to put something back after putting it in your cart.

    • @warl0ch
      @warl0ch Год назад +2

      Yeah, has to be. I've been to stores in Japan where you just put everything you want to buy into a big bin, and nearly instantly, you have the total purchase scanned to pay for (not with your palm, though).

    • @jamesgretsch4894
      @jamesgretsch4894 Год назад

      Cery true. Great point.

  • @MrHoll87
    @MrHoll87 Год назад +1

    I can clear up how that Whole Foods store knows exactly what is in the cart. Every single shelf in that store has invisible barrier scanners. If you reach inside that barrier, you break that plain and it knows (scans?) that you reached in there, it also knows if you took an item off the shelf or not, and if so, which specific item. You don't see it or hear it, but it essentially scans the item as it passes through that barrier. If you put it in your kart and walk around a bit and then decide against buying it, you put it back, it knows that too, cause it scans it again and is smart enough to know an item has been put back and your bill drops by however much that item would have cost. I don't know this for sure, but I imagine each and every shelf also has scales to help accurately determine which items are removed or replaced. It's all very weird and very creepy for sure, and technologically, it's fascinating, but it's still terrifying.
    The main take away everyone should get from this is, the book of Revelation. If you have not read it yet, GO read it right now, and if you don't understand it or have questions, seek out someone who can help, may it be in person or online. All of this was foretold about 2 thousand years ago in the book of Revelation. "In the last days, the Beast will be worshipped as the Christ, and only those who have the Mark of the Beast will be able to buy or sell." (I'm sort of paraphrasing there, I don't have it completely memorized but that is the truth of it.) The technology is here, the rest of it won't be far behind.

  • @MusicFandom
    @MusicFandom 8 месяцев назад +2

    A few years from now our location will be known at all times. Not only by the government but literally any entity that is tapped into the biometric databases. Even if you do not partake in the checkout systems, how many of us are using fingerprint and facial recognition to log into our phones, laptops, computers, house doors etc, etc..... They will end up with your information.

  • @a.w8008
    @a.w8008 Год назад +26

    what i would like to see with this kind of technology is a cart that will tell me how much money my items cost and the total with taxes as i shop, you know something that will actually be convenient 🤔

    • @IanTalksHotTakes
      @IanTalksHotTakes Год назад

      I think I’ve actually heard of something like this before. No idea if it’s actually in production somewhere or not.

    • @syko2695
      @syko2695 Год назад +3

      They already do that everywhere else in the world lol, here in the UK most Walmart-type stores have a phone app that uses your camera as a scanner, you scan the barcodes yourself as you go around and it tallies what you've spent. Also the taxes are just already included on the price tags, so there's that.

    • @kristinotto102
      @kristinotto102 Год назад

      Pretty sure the Amazon Fresh store does this already

    • @Rotorhead1651
      @Rotorhead1651 Год назад

      And you think this would be a GOOD thing......?🙄😑🤨

  • @bobalicious2696
    @bobalicious2696 Год назад +45

    Brett, they use RFID tags, similar to what's in a contact less I.D. card to keep track of what's in a grocery cart. You pass through the reader and it's all added up. They're very small, probably embedded in the bar code of the product. I'm all for that. Would definitely save a lot of time. It's just the logistics cost of putting RFID tags on every single product, putting in the readers at the doors, the software, computer systems, etc., etc.

    • @trailguy
      @trailguy Год назад +8

      i was hoping someone else wrote this so i don't have to. thanks :-)

    • @sohpatrol
      @sohpatrol Год назад +8

      but then dont you take those RFID tags home with you? and are they still active in your car and even once you get home?!

    • @desertrane
      @desertrane Год назад +2

      I thought that's what this was. It's like the implants they put in library books now, where they stack the books on the little reader and it scans all the books at once and they don't have to open each book to find the barcode

    • @trailguy
      @trailguy Год назад +2

      @@sohpatrol hmm, i wonder if you might accidentally bring them back with your bags and get charged again for the same stuff, or if they're smart enough to be one use? interesting question.

    • @beautifuldreamer0811
      @beautifuldreamer0811 Год назад +2

      ​@@desertraneit's an implant in the book?! I have been wondering how that works for 4 years now lol!

  • @dailywire_memes
    @dailywire_memes Год назад +31

    Bezos also wants my personal information. He can probably gather it through reading your palms 😂

    • @apesy800
      @apesy800 Год назад +2

      Bezos doesnt own Amazon. We dont know who owns Amazon anymore

    • @terranceramirez4816
      @terranceramirez4816 Год назад

      @@apesy800BlackRock, like every other publicly traded company in America.

  • @jacobmoeser2485
    @jacobmoeser2485 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lol, that cut to Luke losing his arm 😂

  • @johnboy6704
    @johnboy6704 Год назад +1

    That edit about the monkey was amazing. Had me geeking😂.

  • @KingYakko01
    @KingYakko01 Год назад +7

    It's wild cause when I was a freshman at UMD they had a similar thing for the diners where we could swipe our hand to go in and I remember there was this one person who was always PRESSED as hell cause I never got mine registered and just used my student ID to do the literal exact same thing

  • @WalterHildahl
    @WalterHildahl Год назад +15

    Sounds like 'Mark of the Beast' to me! I say, "Oh Hell no!!"

    • @MeleeMann8041
      @MeleeMann8041 Год назад +4

      The Bible seems more and more accurate as the days go by

    • @camy123-s7f
      @camy123-s7f Год назад +2

      Yeah, and unfortunately people run away from God or everything related to Him like is the plague

  • @GracefulTalksCP
    @GracefulTalksCP Год назад +12

    I totally agree with you, it's so creepy. I don't even like the idea of paying with my phone and there's now way in hell I will be doing anything close to this crap. 😳

  • @ReneAensland
    @ReneAensland Год назад +1

    I had no idea Whole Foods was nicknamed "Whole Paycheck" LOL!
    Sprouts all day, everyday!

  • @alec7364
    @alec7364 Год назад +1

    12:20 Wow that caught me off guard lmao

  • @urbanblackbear9736
    @urbanblackbear9736 Год назад +9

    Not being able to review your purchases and the charge amount until after the fact just seems like a terrible idea. Add in the palm prints or the constant monitoring as you go about the store and it's a firm 'nope"!

  • @Gabzzterg
    @Gabzzterg Год назад +4

    I feel like thieves will begin cutting off people's hands now.

    • @Deamonas
      @Deamonas Год назад +1

      there will be handless rich everywhere

  • @OrlanduHolySwordsman
    @OrlanduHolySwordsman Год назад +9

    Brett looks like shes about to knit a Christmas quilt at any given moment.

  • @marcolus17
    @marcolus17 Год назад +1

    The injection of Luke having his hand sabered off had me laughing out loud 🤣

  • @AbsolGasai
    @AbsolGasai Год назад +1

    Holy shit, already 3.44million subscribers- been here since the beginning and that growth is absolutely wild
    Congratulations! Love to see it, well deserved

  • @ZGPAK
    @ZGPAK Год назад +7

    In Pakistan we use cash we even don't use credit card that much

  • @grimmforrest1949
    @grimmforrest1949 Год назад +6

    If there's a power outage...how can they unlock things then or access anything?

    • @ricardokojin7
      @ricardokojin7 Год назад

      For "safety reasons"... all the doors will unlock automatically . Very safe.

  • @VoltLives
    @VoltLives Год назад +11

    This cart thing at Whole Foods was something GE was working on decades ago. I remember the commercial where they were working on a scan that goes off the RFIDs associated with the boxes. I thought it was never going to happen, kinda cool to see actually. The palm thing is a never gonna happen thing for me, but the cart is actually a logical next step for RFID usage.

    • @syko2695
      @syko2695 Год назад

      I had that kinda cart system as a University project a few years ago before it was starting to be implemented. It seemed completely pointless then and still does now.

    • @LordofChaos42
      @LordofChaos42 Год назад +1

      this comment makes way too much sense for this comment section. Brett will rave about convenience w express VPN and then is terrified of convenience at the palm reader. She seems more and more pointless each video.

    • @syko2695
      @syko2695 Год назад

      @@LordofChaos42 Not even close to the same thing

    • @LordofChaos42
      @LordofChaos42 Год назад

      @@syko2695 exactly, brett doesnt understand the basic idea of this but looooove how easy VPN is to set up.
      she thinks it will save milliseconds. w comments like this from brett, you can really tell that she was homeschooled and wanting to latch on to every grifter she can

    • @andrewyork3869
      @andrewyork3869 Год назад

      ​@@LordofChaos42one is mining personally identifiable and possibly hippa data that can be sold, vs a VPN that that mines little if anything....

  • @kittypowaa7760
    @kittypowaa7760 Год назад +1

    Convenience isn't always a good thing long term. People are already impatient as is, learning and retaining delayed gratification even in a mundane line waiting for your items to be scanned gives you a chance to slow down, helps you regularly practice time management and self discipline, and lets you talk to people so keeps you practicing social skills. Choose to be inconvenienced sometimes.

    • @mbarrett3146
      @mbarrett3146 Год назад

      Agreed. As far as saving time, saving time for what? To spend more time on social media rather than interacting with other people face to face?

    • @kittypowaa7760
      @kittypowaa7760 Год назад

      @@mbarrett3146 exactly and beyond that not every moment of every day needs to be filled with something. If things are slow because it's inconvenient allowing yourself to be bored is actually fantastic for creativity, intelligence and observational skills. Being inconvenienced and bored shouldn't be horrible words. To me they sound more like an opportunity for patience and discipline or and opportunity for your brain to catch up.

  • @Kekoapono
    @Kekoapono Год назад +1

    That insert of Luke's hand getting his hand cut off was perfect!

  • @Bluntgeminhigh
    @Bluntgeminhigh Год назад +14

    Brett you are a breath of fresh air. I absolutely love your channel, and always LOVE hearing what you have to say. Thank you :)

  • @thisisbadcomedy5156
    @thisisbadcomedy5156 Год назад +8

    This is terrifying I'm never giving some big tech company biometric data cor something like this. Never.

  • @111sconeful
    @111sconeful Год назад +6

    RFID microchips are in labels and tags. My husband and I met a German in California who was working on this technology over 20 yrs ago. Guess they perfect it.

  • @JeweLinHisHans
    @JeweLinHisHans Год назад +1

    I mean, when i go out to an event or something, I only take cash. That way if it’s stolen or robbed it’s only the cash on hand, not access to all my money in my bank. Soon, there’s no way to leave your card at home, because robbers can just drag you around and scan your hand. So can you call your bank and say, my hand has been stolen? Like, lol.

  • @cassiethecoil
    @cassiethecoil Год назад +2

    People are gonna start stealing hands💀

  • @possumpatrol45
    @possumpatrol45 Год назад +4

    Welp, time to go back to the barter system. Now how many rounds of 5.56 can I get for a Rhode Island Red?

  • @NertheInsane
    @NertheInsane Год назад +14

    Mark of the Beast. This will be enforced as mandatory later.

    • @MeleeMann8041
      @MeleeMann8041 Год назад

      As a Christian this is accurate, The rapture is coming extremely soon. Repent of all your sins and call on God.

  • @SukaSuka_Certified
    @SukaSuka_Certified Год назад +16

    This is literally the Mark of the Beast

  • @trompettist
    @trompettist Год назад +1

    If your payment card gets stolen or copied, you can block it and get a new card. With your palm, it'll be compromised forever.

  • @pheonixflyer1493
    @pheonixflyer1493 Год назад

    Okay, but that star wars scene after the "and can't be lost or misplaced" was beautiful.

  • @wade196840
    @wade196840 Год назад +9

    They can trick finger print sensors they will trick palm sensors as well

  • @srji489
    @srji489 Год назад +7

    Will they be able to install Express VPN in the arm as well 😂

  • @NOTWEAKERSALLOWED
    @NOTWEAKERSALLOWED Год назад +5

    This reminds me of those people that get chips in there arms to use their smart homes and stuff.😢
    I commented this before I saw the other part of the vid 😂

  • @sabrinasspellbookspens5136
    @sabrinasspellbookspens5136 Год назад +1

    Yes, customers. Mindlessly roam through the store. We'll provide a quiet place where there's nothing to distract you from searching the entire store for that one item you need. We won't mind if you grab a few unnecessities along the way. And when it comes time to pay, please remember to sign up for a palm service, where you can conveniently check out with just a wave of your palm. Don't worry though, we'll be sure to give your palm print to anyone we like. So, if your palm somehow shows up at a crime scene, you know we did our part. 👋🤣🤣

  • @linabasilisk1955
    @linabasilisk1955 Год назад

    I think something a former colleague of mine once said sums this up perfectly; "Wow, that is just all kinds of creepy."
    Seriously, it used to be that people made an impression of your key to break in. Now what are they going do [ I hate to be a pessimist, but visions of sharp objects just danced through head ]?

  • @neuro.weaver
    @neuro.weaver Год назад +5

    It's so nice for Chip Girl to give any potential burglars the location of the key to everything she owns.
    They will only need a quick stop at the knife block in her kitchen...

  • @kennycraven2648
    @kennycraven2648 Год назад +4

    And when the electric goes out at her house what does she do?

  • @DrJCS3
    @DrJCS3 Год назад +5

    Medical facilities have used palm scanning for at least 5 years for me.

  • @ShootingStarStudio
    @ShootingStarStudio 11 месяцев назад +1

    5:13 “It simply does not check out.”
    *Pun intended, Brett?*

  • @JillCee
    @JillCee Год назад

    UK has had those stores for about a year now where the store knows what you put in your cart. Not appealing at all.

  • @kellybraun5013
    @kellybraun5013 Год назад +6

    There’s pretty obviously a Fitbit or Apple Watch under her sleeve…

    • @kellybraun5013
      @kellybraun5013 Год назад

      I use my Fitbit like that. She’s not using her palm. It just has your apple wallet enabled..

    • @chriscaine1776
      @chriscaine1776 Год назад +1

      ​@kellybraun5013 the rfid chip implants was a thing for a while in i believe Sweden or something like that, turned out to be really bad and they got rid of it almost immediately. We didnt even have them in our cards here in America yet at the time

    • @LiamColeman-Halla-yq2jl
      @LiamColeman-Halla-yq2jl Год назад

      Are you married or do you have a boyfriend?

  • @0000zz2
    @0000zz2 Год назад +9

    Im sure the shopping cart know what you have inside bc it gets scanned when you put it in. Thats cool actually and very practical

    • @0000zz2
      @0000zz2 Год назад +1

      But why not just use face id…

    • @Liktur
      @Liktur Год назад

      ​@@0000zz2TRUTH Social + Rumble 😎😎.!!!#Revolution

    • @inedanap6253
      @inedanap6253 Год назад +3

      ​@@0000zz2I dunno man, sounds incredibly creepy and invasive to me

    • @TheOGJeff
      @TheOGJeff Год назад +2

      There's a store in Japan that let's you put your groceries in a certain spot at the checkout, still inside your hand basket, and it scans everything all at once and bags them for you. I think you can even pay for everything at the same time so you're ready to go when the machine is done. I'd rather have that

    • @johnh3476
      @johnh3476 Год назад

      You are probably correct as it would deduct the item from inventory when scanned. I can't imagine any store not having inventory/reorder automated.

  • @patrickarmer3160
    @patrickarmer3160 Год назад +15

    I Love Brett Cooper ❤

  • @Nightmare_2417
    @Nightmare_2417 Год назад +1

    That Star Wars edit is gold! 😂

  • @scottgoldfarb95
    @scottgoldfarb95 Год назад

    The "why" of it all really is he crazy part. I can pay with the cash in my pocket, the card in my pocket, the phone in my pocket or the watch on my wrist. How is this palm-pay service even useful?
    It seems like opting-in to this service is going out of your way to give your biometrics to an evil company

  • @tmntaddict
    @tmntaddict Год назад +5

    Facial recognition is already disturbing enough. I'm waiting for things to be paid for with our thoughts.
    That Star Wars clip was PERFECT. 🤣🤣
    Western culture is so heavily built on convenience that of course a palmful of people will always instantly sign up and think "it's the coolest new innovation." It's a sprinkle of glitter on top of deeper invasion of privacy and more restrictions on what we can do and human interaction.

  • @sterlingdennett
    @sterlingdennett Год назад +4

    The biggest problem with something like this, other than the creepiness of it all, is that, if my identity gets stolen (or if I even THINK it has been), my credit card company can shut down my old account, and open a new one for me, while transferring my balance and history over to it, including a new credit card number.
    What happens if an ID thief steals your access to your palm account? I mean that they somehow convince the computers that THEIR palm now connects to YOUR account, and that YOU should be paying for everything! You can't exactly change your palm, now can you?

    • @idioticbagel2833
      @idioticbagel2833 Год назад +1

      exactly!! and that will happen. it’ll be pretty easy to happen i can think of loads of ways to imitate somebody’s palm.

    • @kurtwetzel154
      @kurtwetzel154 Год назад

      Isn’t your plan connected to your credit or debit card. A machine that reads it. So just cancel the feature and it’s done. That is if it works that easy.

    • @andrewyork3869
      @andrewyork3869 Год назад

      I suspect spoofing these will be pretty easy.(people forget of infamously insecure biolocks are.)

  • @noobjitsu1743
    @noobjitsu1743 Год назад +4

    As someone knows a lot about palm reading one of the things that can happen is your lines can change and move gradually over time. If it changes enought it could lock you out! It sucks to see something that was considered an ancient art being turned into biometrics for payment by a mega corporation. 😢
    Either way this is scary and is the start of them trying to normalize biometric payment and it sounds like the mark of the beast is closer...

    • @bretwojarski5842
      @bretwojarski5842 Год назад

      What’s the mark of the beast? Genuine question

    • @Capohanf1
      @Capohanf1 Год назад

      READ THE BIBLE! It is in the last book, Revelation, ALL will be REQUIRED to have The Mark of The BEAST, the number 666 placed on their hand or forehead before they can buy or sell anything or do any type of business! @@bretwojarski5842

  • @sr28774
    @sr28774 Год назад

    That meme inserted in the palm ad, was precious 😂

  • @kennethshaffer
    @kennethshaffer Год назад

    I lost it at "your palm cannot be misplaced" and then a scene from star wars. I love your editors.