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Tom Horn & Steve Quayle on Hagmann & Hagmann Friday: Mens hearts will fail them as the “Final Countdown” begins
http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/archives/9562

20 September 2013: Join us on Friday, 20 September 2013 from 8:00-11:00 pm ET as we welcome internationally renowned authors and researchers Steve Quayle and Tom Horn as our special guests for the entire three-hour broadcast. Independently, the research of both Messrs Quayle and Horn lead to similar conclusions – that we are in the “final countdown” to a one world government. This global power structure will usher in a one world economy and a concentrated power structure revolving around the Biblical “Mark of the Beast” system.

Tom Horn, author of Petrus Romanus, Exo Vaticana, Apollyon Rising and Zenith 2016 has been working closely with retired California State police investigator Terry Cook, following trails of evidence that indicate that the “Mark of the Beast” architecture is in place and ready for activation.

Steve Quayle, researcher, author of numerous books and regular guest on The Hagmann & Hagmann Report has arrived at similar conclusions. The results of their parallel investigations will be the topic of our show Friday.

Books by Tom Horn: http://www.raidersnewsupdate.com/defender-kindle.htm
Website of Tom Horn: http://www.raidersnewsupdate.com/
Books by Steve Quayle: http://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=26
Website of Steve Quayle: http://www.stevequayle.com/

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Fujitsu to Exhibit PalmSecure® Palm Vein Biometric Authentication and Currency Handling Technology at ASIS International 2013 Show in Chicago’s McCormack Place
Fujitsu’s suite of award-winning biometric authentication technology to be showcased at the world’s most influential security event


http://www.fortmilltimes.com/2013/09/19/2967602/fujitsu-to-exhibit-palms...

FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif. --

Fujitsu Frontech North America Inc., a leader in innovative technology and front-end solutions, will be exhibiting at the 59th Annual ASIS International Show and Exhibits, September 24-26, 2013 at Chicago’s McCormack Place. Fujitsu, a regular exhibitor at ASIS International, will be demonstrating PalmSecure®, their award-wining biometric authentication technology, PalmSecure for Single Sign-On and the PalmEntry™ physical access control system in booth number 3801. This year’s show, expected to draw over 20,000 attendees and over 100 exhibitors, has the theme, STRATEGIC - SMART - SECURE.

Echoing this year’s theme, Fujitsu’s family of secure biometric solutions, PalmSecure®, PalmSecure for SSO (single sign-on) and the PalmEntry™ physical access control system all utilize Fujitsu’s award-winning palm vein authentication technology. This advanced, vascular pattern recognition technology not only provides highly reliable authentication with low false accept and reject rates, but also generates fast and easy enrollment. Because the PalmSecure solution can only identify the vein pattern if the blood is actively flowing within the individual’s veins, forgery is virtually impossible.

In addition to the suite of PalmSecure products, Fujitsu will also be exhibiting the G60 bill recycling unit in a third-party safe to demonstrate the concept of a smart safe. The G60 is a compact OEM recycler that can recycle 4 denominations, and dispense a fifth denomination from a loading cassette. It can also accept up to 1,000 notes in a depository. The G60 in a safe helps promote accurate cash management and safety for employees who have to handle cash.

While you are visiting our booth, don’t forget to register for a free PalmSecure Single Sign-On (SSO) Mouse with OmniPass™ software, a $299 value. We will conduct a drawing to give away one PalmSecure mouse at the end of each day. The winner need not be present to win. The PalmSecure mouse provides easy and secure access to all your protected files, websites and accounts without having to remember passwords.