But just like jelly shoes and Molly Ringwald, it’s back. Say what? I thought this particular conspiracy theory died out in the '80s, the last time I heard about it. That barcode, says the Hernandez family, is the “mark of the Beast” prophesied in the New Testament Book of Revelation, and the school district's requirement that Andrea carry or wear a card bearing the code violates her religious rights. The badges-like most IDs of any form these days-have barcodes that allow students to electronically check books out of the library, pay for food in the cafeteria, and the like. But according to Andrea Hernandez and her conservative Christian parents, that’s not the creepy part. ![]() A San Antonio teenager and her family are suing her school district over a creepy new initiative launched this fall that requires students to carry ID badges with GPS chips that can track them at all times.
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