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US National ID Card - Coming Soon (pg. 10)
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Trancer-X
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Originally posted by ogvh5150
You mean this one?



LOL. Yeah, well... I think that I've saved enough of my grandfather's war medals to make up for using the Jamaican flag on a web forum.

Anyway, it compliments my avatar better.

Haile Selassie!




:p
ogvh5150
A bit OT:

A recently ate my first curry chicken. Boy was that bird spicy. I must have sweated so much that I could have went into heat stroke. You shoulda seen me, I always get that "Why dis' white boy walkin' in here?" look when I walk into a caribbean store ordering coco bread and a beef patty or kingfish with beans and rice with a side of plantains.
Also I must be the only guy at my job that can understand my old jamaican co-worker. People ask "wha he say"? and I tell them "WTF don't you understand english"? lol
DarkFall01
Mmmhhh, for some reason I thought this would also be for residents...I guess not...now, would this only be used within the US, or also for citizens that leave the country? And the chip you guys are talking about, it would just record in a DB everytime you travel?
Trancer-X
quote:
Originally posted by DarkFall01
Mmmhhh, for some reason I thought this would also be for residents...I guess not...now, would this only be used within the US, or also for citizens that leave the country? And the chip you guys are talking about, it would just record in a DB everytime you travel?


Evidently it would track citizen's movements abroad as well as within our country. As far as I know there would be a centralized federal database collecting all of that info.

Aside from tracking you through your credit card transactions, which they can already do, they would be able to track any movement through RFID checkpoints. Where these will be placed I don't know, but if you think about it they could easily put them almost anywhere that they want.
ogvh5150
quote:
Originally posted by DarkFall01
Mmmhhh, for some reason I thought this would also be for residents...I guess not...now, would this only be used within the US, or also for citizens that leave the country? And the chip you guys are talking about, it would just record in a DB everytime you travel?


Given a reason (such as lack of internal security) any country can implement this just the same way mobile phone technology is easily adaptable when you travel abroad.

All there is needed is a pre-meditated scripted attack (al-queda, kkk, hamas, christian patriots, right-to-lifers, tree-huggers, insert name of group to bash here) for this to be generally accepted in the interests of either national or global security.

Besides we are all in databases. The chip will just localize you on a global map for example.
Trancer-X
quote:
Originally posted by ogvh5150
Someone had to start the CFR which is a sister to the RIIA.


CFR's founder?

Here, I'd like you to meet Colonel House.


quote:
In 1910 Colonel House wrote a novel called Philip Dru: Administrator, in which the title character became the sinister dictator of America. Published anonymously under the guise of fiction, the book paralleled real events of the time concerning House's own influential and tactical role in shaping U.S. policies.

House was an important figure in securing Wilson's nomination in 1912 and helped him set up his administration after he was elected. House was even provided living quarters within the White House during that administration. He was pro-British and collectivist, and influenced Wilson's decision to enter WWI. Although he held no official position in the government, he often represented the Wilson administration to European governments before, during, and after the war.


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Philip Dru: Administrator
by House, Edward Mandell

About this title: First published (anonymously) in 1912, this novel describes for the overthrow of the U.S. government in favor of a socialist regime. House was an advisor to Presdient Wilson.

http://www.alibris.com/search/searc...YboLNw.PEK_Edsw

Trancer-X
http://unitedelite.net/house.html
Dale Gribble
This a case of "if it can abused it WILL be abused"

Still think its safe to be `tagged & bagged? Now think what could be done with RFID chipped cards that already have been read/cracked at 10 METRES away>> hint whats the number 1 crime on the rise that affects everybody.

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How I stalked my girlfriend
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`track any mobile phone around the globe and follow its movements from your own computer
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All that is required is their mobile phone number, and carrier.
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ogvh5150
News like that is no accident.
Dale Gribble
A Cincinnati video surveillance company CityWatcher.com now requires employees to use Verichip human implantable microchips to enter a secure data centre.
LINK

"It's wrong to link a person's paycheck with getting an implant,”
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I bet even while they say you don`t need a chip now its just a matter of time before its mandated to work there.

ogvh5150
Every lock has a key.
ali92
quote:
Originally posted by ogvh5150
Given a reason (such as lack of internal security) any country can implement this just the same way mobile phone technology is easily adaptable when you travel abroad.

All there is needed is a pre-meditated scripted attack (al-queda, kkk, hamas, christian patriots, right-to-lifers, tree-huggers, insert name of group to bash here) for this to be generally accepted in the interests of either national or global security.

Besides we are all in databases. The chip will just localize you on a global map for example.
Most likely, this 'pre-meditated scripted attack' will _appear_ to be from a foreign source (like Al-Qaeda, Taleban, etc) as well, just to get more people to support this RFID junk... :-(
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