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Radio chip coming soon to your driver's license?
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| February 28, 2009
| By Bob Unruh
Posted on 03/01/2009 3:12:39 PM PST by Lucky9teen
Privacy advocates are issuing warnings about a new radio chip plan that ultimately could provide electronic identification for every adult in the U.S. and allow agents to compile attendance lists at anti-government rallies simply by walking through the assembly.
The proposal, which has earned the support of Janet Napolitano, the newly chosen chief of the Department of Homeland Security, would embed radio chips in driver's licenses, or "enhanced driver's licenses."
"Enhanced driver's licenses give confidence that the person holding the card is the person who is supposed to be holding the card, and it's less elaborate than REAL ID," Napolitano said in a Washington Times report.
REAL ID is a plan for a federal identification system standardized across the nation that so alarmed governors many states have adopted formal plans to oppose it. However, a privacy advocate today told WND that the EDLs are many times worse.
Radio talk show host and identity chip expert Katherine Albrecht said REAL ID earned the opposition of Christians because of its resemblance to the biblical "mark of the beast," civil libertarians opposed it for its "big brother" connotations and others worried about identity theft issues with the proposed databases.
"We got rid of the REAL ID program, but [this one] is way more insidious," she said.
Enhanced driver's licenses have built-in radio chips providing an identifying number or information that can be accessed by a remote reading unit while the license is inside a wallet or purse.
The technology already had been implemented in Washington state, where it is promoted as an alternative to a passport for traveling to Canada. So far, the program is optional.
But there are other agreements already approved with Michigan, Vermont, New York and Arizona, and plans are under way in other states, including Texas, she said.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bigbrother; chip; driverslicense
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To: Viking2002
I don't think this is at all the same technology as is used in anti-theft tags (which, you are correct, could be rendered inert this way).
The RFID tags I've seen from 1990 on generally store energy from a received RF burst and emit an RF signal, typically conveying a fixed unique N-bit code. A microwave oven *might* damage these; a mini-EMP generator could also (I am guessing).
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posted on
03/01/2009 3:50:45 PM PST
by
sionnsar
(Iran Azadi | 5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY) | "Tax the rich" fails if the rich won't play)
To: libsmacker75
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posted on
03/01/2009 3:51:26 PM PST
by
alfie
(peace through superior firepower)
To: Lucky9teen
Tape the license to some one elses vehicle. Take the hit on the fine if caught driving without one. “oops it must have fallen out of my wallet/purse, officer.”
Pay for a new one (expensive, I know) Repeat often enuff to mess with the thought police.
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posted on
03/01/2009 3:52:25 PM PST
by
dynachrome
(Barack Hussein Obama yunikku khinaaziir)
To: mewzilla
Large, powerful magnet work just as well?
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posted on
03/01/2009 3:53:04 PM PST
by
dynachrome
(Barack Hussein Obama yunikku khinaaziir)
To: unkus
Try eBay.
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posted on
03/01/2009 3:53:42 PM PST
by
Viking2002
(The Occupation has begun. God help America.)
To: unkus
Where can a bulk eraser be found? Radio Shack. Bought one there a few years back. But see my caveat on this thread.
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posted on
03/01/2009 3:54:44 PM PST
by
sionnsar
(Iran Azadi | 5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY) | "Tax the rich" fails if the rich won't play)
To: sionnsar
Like I said, a hand-held bulk eraser -which is just a rudimentary EM generator - should fry the bejeezus out of any chip if you hit it long enough. I'd think it would scramble the eggs of any data coded into it.
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posted on
03/01/2009 4:00:28 PM PST
by
Viking2002
(The Occupation has begun. God help America.)
To: Viking2002
Strong fields but very low frequency. The chip’s antenna might not pick up enough energy.
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posted on
03/01/2009 4:05:18 PM PST
by
sionnsar
(Iran Azadi | 5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY) | "Tax the rich" fails if the rich won't play)
To: unkus
What about putting the drivers licence in the microwave for 5 seconds?I dunno. I think the combination of microwaves and RFID might accidentally signal a far off galaxy that we are willing to go to war with them. Might not be a good idea.
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posted on
03/01/2009 4:07:51 PM PST
by
raybbr
(It's going to get a lot worse now that the anchor babies are voting!)
To: Lucky9teen
What's in YOUR wallet?
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posted on
03/01/2009 4:10:53 PM PST
by
NormsRevenge
(Semper Fi ... Godspeed.)
To: Lucky9teen
FROM
Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFID
In 2006, RFID tags were included in new US passports. The US produced 10 million passports in 2005, and it has been estimated that 13 million will be produced in 2006. The chips will store the same information that is printed within the passport and will also include a digital picture of the owner. The US State Department initially stated the chips could only be read from a distance of 10 cm (4 in), but after widespread criticism and a clear demonstration that special equipment can read the test passports from 10 meters (33 ft) away, the passports were designed to incorporate a thin metal lining to make it more difficult for unauthorized readers to "skim" information when the passport is closed. (My comments: Except government "authorized" scanners.)
Thirty-three (33) feet is just about the distance from the center line of a roadway to the curb. I would suppose that means with slight modifications, these new RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) tags could be scanned from any vehicle parked or moving or a stationary "receiver" at the side of any roadway and with a bit of tweaking from the side of any HIGHWAY. That way, the movement of anyone carrying a driver's license could be REMOTELY tracked.
Welcome to Obamaland.
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posted on
03/01/2009 4:20:09 PM PST
by
pyx
(Rule#1.The LEFT lies.Rule#2.See Rule#1. IF THE LEFT CONTROLS THE LANGUAGE, IT CONTROLS THE ARGUMENT.)
To: Lucky9teen
Just because it is on your license does not mean that you have to carry it everywhere you go.
If you happen to go to a rally, leave your license in your car. Scan the crowd all you want, but if nothing shows. What or who went to the rally.
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posted on
03/01/2009 4:20:33 PM PST
by
aps
To: pyx
Big Brother is scanning you.
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posted on
03/01/2009 4:25:04 PM PST
by
reg45
(Be calm everyone. The idiot child is in charge!)
To: Lucky9teen
Privacy advocates are issuing warnings about a new radio chip plan that ultimately could provide electronic identification for every adult in the U.S. and allow agents to compile attendance lists at anti-government rallies simply by walking through the assembly. I'll have to remember not to bring my DL to those kinds of events.
To: Lucky9teen
Don’t worry, all those people who have their panties in a knot over intercepting enemy communications will be leading the charge against this. Any minute now. Coming right up. Just another second before they begin...
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posted on
03/01/2009 4:30:29 PM PST
by
Dahoser
(America's great untapped alternative energy source: The Founding Fathers spinning in their graves.)
To: Lucky9teen
Get us dependent on the chip for all fiduciary transactions. Strictly for tax and national security purposes only. sleeeeeeeep.....
Calamity and Crisis !!!!!!! the cards chips fail. EMP hackers etc...
Success!!!! the implant chip is fail proof! ....... sleeeeeeeeeep.....
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posted on
03/01/2009 4:36:56 PM PST
by
rawcatslyentist
(Destined to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology)
To: libsmacker75
"We need a U.S. Franco to sweep away the liberal fascist vermin and their s**t."I'm slightly confused. Do you mean General Franco as in the Spanish civil war General Franco?
Because I don't think our own version of the Spanish civil war is the cure for what ails us...communists versus (Franco-led) fascists...not much of a choice.
To: Lucky9teen
They have a poll, but you have to have a WND account. I stopped reading the article when I saw "WND".
To: Lucky9teen
It looks to me like another in a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object, evincing a design to reduce us under absolute Despotism...
To: Lucky9teen
**REAL ID earned the opposition of Christians because of its resemblance to the biblical “mark of the beast,” **
First thing I thought of.
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posted on
03/01/2009 4:50:03 PM PST
by
Salvation
( †With God all things are possible.†)
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