03-23-2007, 07:05 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-sankara+Mar 23 2007, 03:25 PM-->QUOTE(sankara @ Mar 23 2007, 03:25 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->God-fearing villagers snub satanic bar codes
Moscow: A hundred residents of a Russian village have refused to switch to new passports because they believe the documents' bar codes contain satanic symbols.
"We believe these new passports are sinful," Valentina Yepifanova, an elderly resident of the village Bogolyubovo, told Rossiya television as she clutched an old, tattered passport she said she wanted to keep.
"They have these bar codes and people say they contain three sixes. We are against that."
Some residents of Bogolyubovo, which means âGod-lovingâ in Russian, have also stopped collecting their pensions at the local post office because the payment slips also have bar codes that might contain the mark of the devil.
http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=14415144
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From one 'ism' to another, the Russian society seems to rock between irrationality.
Moscow: A hundred residents of a Russian village have refused to switch to new passports because they believe the documents' bar codes contain satanic symbols.
"We believe these new passports are sinful," Valentina Yepifanova, an elderly resident of the village Bogolyubovo, told Rossiya television as she clutched an old, tattered passport she said she wanted to keep.
"They have these bar codes and people say they contain three sixes. We are against that."
Some residents of Bogolyubovo, which means âGod-lovingâ in Russian, have also stopped collecting their pensions at the local post office because the payment slips also have bar codes that might contain the mark of the devil.
http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=14415144
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From one 'ism' to another, the Russian society seems to rock between irrationality.