Are You Guys Ready For Your National ID Cards?

NuclearWinter

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The Real ID Act, passed by Congress and signed by President Bush on May 11, 2005, mandates that all U.S. citizens will receive a National ID card.

Without this National ID, you won't...

Drive your car
Board a plane, train, or bus
Enter any federal building
Open a bank account
Hold a job

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There has been a bill passed by our goverment that will force us into getting yet another form of national idetification. This card, labled "REAL ID", will be a requirement from our government to obtain jobs, use national transportation (airplanes, trains, etc...), and eventually in order to buy things.

Real ID is a card that transmits a signal to surrounding machinery providing personal information and documentation to whoever obtains control of these set scanners.

We the People do have the power to still prevent this from happening. By voicing your opinion to your state's senators through mail, email, phone calls, protesting; we can block our states from participating in vanquishing our freedom.

Again, this card and the bill for it has been passed by The House, The Senate, and The President. However each state has the right to not participate, as shown already by New Hampshire. If you do NOT want to participate in giving away your freedom, please advise your state representative and vote accordingly.
 
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The corrupt section of our Government is going to combine all of this information into GIG (Global Information Grid) a tracking/information unit that is the next stage of Digital Angel.

Digital Angel Corporation develops advanced RFID and GPS technologies that enable rapid and accurate identification, location tracking, and condition monitoring of high-value assets. Applications for our products include identification and monitoring of pets, humans, fish and livestock through our patented implantable microchips as well as message monitoring of aircraft in remote locations through integrated GPS and geosynchronous satellite communications systems.

http://www.digitalangelcorp.com/ <--- Digital Angel's website.
 
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Digital Angel Corporation develops advanced RFID and GPS technologies that enable rapid and accurate identification, location tracking, and condition monitoring of high-value assets

Since when did Human Beings become "High-Value Assets" for corporations?

I have never thought of myself as a high-value asset for a corporation. I've thought of myself as a piece of the Creator. Maybe thats just me though.

So folks, how is it going to feel to be monitored by a corporation that considers you to be a "High-Value-Asset" when you owe no allegiance what-so-ever to it?
 
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The ID card is only the first step of the process.

The second step is Human Microchip Implants.

The REAL ID act will be too easily counterfeited by illegals and criminals. It will be this way by design.

After the REAL ID act is shown to be obsolete, the implants will be introduced.

It's all part of the plan folks.

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What is referred to as a "smart card" is the method by which these cards will operate.

They will contain the inclusion of RFID technology which will mean a tiny microchip implanted in their make up which will contain pertinent data on each cardholder respectively.

The data will be available to such machines as Card readers that will transmit a signal that the card will answer with a download to the reader of the contents of the cards chip.

This information will eventually consist of medical records, and personall data like previous convictions, be they federal or state, perhaps a military record of service, and a link to the big computer data bases which hold other info such as financial, political, personal, and other data deemed appropriate for collection and storage of every ones personal lives....
Money and hardware has been allocated to this intelligence project in the past, but it was disassembled into chunks by congress, though they did not stop its separate entities from completion.

The re-combination of these elements will be swift and the original intentions of it met with the issuance of these national IDs.

The data base already exists!

The cards will also act as a survielance tool of unerring accuracy that will be employed against every american and foriegn resident.

All movement within the country and outside it will be monitored through large computing capacity, and the card will eventually be required for so many things as to give a very detailed description of movements and whereabouts, as well as financial and other information that will make our lives transparant to analysis and subject to review and question with very little personal freedom or privacy allowed to exist.
 
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On June 6, 2006, 6-6-6, George Bush announces the REAL ID System.
 
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Aaron Russo had a lot to say about this

This video : [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVEPlxwlzCE[/ame] has quite a bit about a pre-9/11 conversation with Nicholas Rockefeller. It goes into the the RFID system. This one is the longer version from a documentary called Zeitgeist : [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PpMdTmVMpo[/ame]
 
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I sent this Email to my Congressional Representative 3 January 2008:

Journalists Richard Oppel Jr. and Qais Mizher wrote for the New York Times 2 January 2008: "Thirty people were killed Tuesday when a suicide bomber strode into a gathering of mourners at a home in eastern Baghdad and detonated an explosives-packed vest, the Interior Ministry said. It was the most brazen and deadly attack in the capital in months. The force of the blast scattered severed arms and legs about the site of the attack, a house where scores of friends and relatives had gathered to pay tribute to a man killed three days earlier by a car bomb in Tayaran Square in central Baghdad."

Journalist Stephen Farrell wrote for the New York Times 31 December 2007: "It falls to Baghdad’s street sweepers to pick up the fingertips and scraps of flesh left behind after the emergency workers haul away the torsos and heads of bombing victims. They do the job without gloves, in all but the coldest weeks of winter."

Journalist Stephen Farrell wrote for the New York Times 29 December 2007: "A car bomber killed 8 people and wounded 66 in Baghdad on Friday, timing the blast to catch people emerging from prayers on the Muslim holy day and setting off the explosives directly under a mural of doves of peace."

On the date 13 April 2007, I sent to you the following Email:
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Journalist Alissa J. Rubin wrote for the New York Times 12 April 2007: "A suicide bomber wearing an explosive vest struck deep inside the heavily fortified International Zone on Thursday, killing eight people when he detonated inside the Parliament building just a few feet from the main chamber. In a separate and in some ways equally traumatic attack early in the day, a truck bomb destroyed the beloved, 60-year-old Sarafiya bridge across the Tigris and killed six people. The heavily traveled bridge has long been a symbol of Baghdad, illustrated on old postcards and drawings of the city from a more peaceful time."

Journalist Eric Lipton wrote for the New York Times 2 March 2007: "Nearly 240 million Americans and legal residents will have to spend an estimated $20 more for a standardized and tamper-proof driver’s license by 2013 to comply with a proposed new federal rule issued Thursday. Congress imposed the mandate for the new licenses in 2005, agreeing with the 9/11 Commission that terrorists’ access to fake licenses or state-issued identification cards made the 2001 plot easier to carry out."

Before this National ID Card is used in the United States, I am suggesting that it be issued in Iraq for a test run to see if it is effective. If it is not effective, then it would most certainly not be very effective here in the United States, and the legislation requiring it should be repealed.
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Either the National ID has not been implemented in Iraq, as I had suggested, or it is not working. Which is it?
 
good grief.. it's goofy "mark of the beast" paranoia that is going to strip this nation from its ability to purge itself of illegals which is, ironically, being insisted upon by the same people afraid to turn the corner at every new technological advancement.
 
good grief.. it's goofy "mark of the beast" paranoia that is going to strip this nation from its ability to purge itself of illegals which is, ironically, being insisted upon by the same people afraid to turn the corner at every new technological advancement.

What, you don't have a bar code tattooed on the back of your neck? I got mine yesterday, but it is under the hairline so it can't be seen by anything but the hidden high-powered scanners that are on almost every street corner disguised as something else. When I drink fluoride, it activates the chip beneath the tattoo and the government can track all of my whereabouts. When I used a penny at a store, they get a confirmation - a redundancy built into the system. It's all so the Reptilians who rule the world can access me quickly if I become a threat.
 
good grief.. it's goofy "mark of the beast" paranoia that is going to strip this nation from its ability to purge itself of illegals which is, ironically, being insisted upon by the same people afraid to turn the corner at every new technological advancement.

Well we certainly don't need to have "papers, please" identification in this country to kick out the illegals. That was SUPPOSED to be the INS's job the last 6 & 1/2 years. Lot of work they've been doing since then, huh?
 
Try having to fill out the federal I-9 when hiring someone while any social security card can be reproduced and faked using a scanner and a bubble jet printer. Your fear of being tracked is laughable since I bet you aren't about to give up your SS# anytime soon. A real ID clarifies status since we neither accept illegals nor are willing to eject them. It's not some march towards the antichrist. Hell, RF chips would cut down on damn near ALL missing persons reports... But, since we are so god awful paranoid about the mark of the beast or Godwins law...
 
What, you don't have a bar code tattooed on the back of your neck? I got mine yesterday, but it is under the hairline so it can't be seen by anything but the hidden high-powered scanners that are on almost every street corner disguised as something else. When I drink fluoride, it activates the chip beneath the tattoo and the government can track all of my whereabouts. When I used a penny at a store, they get a confirmation - a redundancy built into the system. It's all so the Reptilians who rule the world can access me quickly if I become a threat.

HA!

hilarious.


Hey, that's a killer Tom Waits line too. I've got some TW i'll have to let you borrow.
 
I always thought that the Social Security card was the national ID card. Someone please clarify that for me. Anyway, I used to be paranoid about stuff like ID cards and the notion that “big brother is watching you”. Today, I am not that concerned. As long as I’m not doing anything illegal, I have nothing to hide. So what if government finds out that I have a stack of pornographic videos and magazines to fill a closet, as long as I don’t have kiddie porn, I’m not committing a crime. Without much exaggeration, I think that only those who would be embarrassed if government learned about their secret lives or those who are committing crimes have something to hide and would be against national IDs. Anyway, that’s my opinion on the issue.
 
Hey, that's a killer Tom Waits line too. I've got some TW i'll have to let you borrow.

Probably already have it all :) I'm missing a few, though. His career went through a number of transformations in terms of style.
 
Well we certainly don't need to have "papers, please" identification in this country to kick out the illegals. That was SUPPOSED to be the INS's job the last 6 & 1/2 years. Lot of work they've been doing since then, huh?

Well ya of course the illegals all came in in just the last 6 years. Look another blame Bush for everything post by the supposed independent.
 
Well ya of course the illegals all came in in just the last 6 years. Look another blame Bush for everything post by the supposed independent.

RGS, I was referring to after 9/11, when you would THINK the illegal immigrant problem would have been expedited.

Where did I say anything about blaming Bush?

That itchy trigger finger again, huh RGS?

Chill out.
 
RGS, I was referring to after 9/11, when you would THINK the illegal immigrant problem would have been expedited.

Where did I say anything about blaming Bush?

That itchy trigger finger again, huh RGS?

Chill out.

Sure thing, INS was gutted by Clinton and then we got Bush that doesn't care, 9/11 has nothing to do with it and your 6 an half year remark definately implies who is at fault.

NEITHER party cares. FOR different reasons.
 

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