Right
now the U.S. House of Representatives is debating in committee what
could be the single most federal power expanding bill in American
history -- HR 4633, the "Driver's License Modernization Act of
2002."
Since its passage last October during the post-Sept. 11 hysteria,
many Americans thought the more ominously Orwellian "Provide
Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism
(PATRIOT) Act" was intended to bring about the federally-enforced
police state. However, if you read the PATRIOT Act while comparing
it with existing U.S. Code, it was mostly a housecleaning bill (The
Idaho Observer, October, 2001).
The act provided a few new powers, but mostly it was just minor
changes to the code. The government had already given itself
enormous powers well beyond its constitutional limits; the PATRIOT
Act was a sheep dressed up in wolf's clothing to scare us with its
ominous name. HR 4633, on the other hand, is a rather large, rabid
wolf in the sheep's clothing of a deceptively benign name.
Congress is currently debating House Resolution 4633 -- the
"Driver's License Modernization Act of 2002." This rather
mundane-sounding bill isn't nearly as scary sounding as the PATRIOT
Act and is only intended, "To amend title 23, United States Code, to
establish standards for State programs for the issuance of drivers'
licenses and identification cards, and for other purposes."
At least they were honest right up front with the "and for other
purposes" part. The Devil is in the details, details which are
anything but mundane. Let's see what those devils in Congress are up
to.
"Congress finds the following:
(1) The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, illuminated many
flaws in the Nation's domestic security, especially in its
identification system.
(2) Drivers' licenses and identification cards issued by States
have become the favored form of identity verification in the United
States and are used by government agencies and private entities
alike.
(3) Inconsistent requirements between the States for initial
identity verification and insufficient verification of identity
documents have made the identification systems of States a prime
target for fraud and identity theft.
(4) Different designs on drivers' licenses and identification
cards issued by States have created a market, including sales on the
Internet, for fake cards that look real to those who are unfamiliar
with the official designs.
(5) Improving the security of State identification systems will
require taking advantage of new technology.
(6) Identification card technologies that can accommodate other
government and private applications will provide the best return on
the investment in the new cards.
(7) It is necessary to improve the security of drivers' licenses
and identification cards issued by States so that multiple licensing
of individuals will be eliminated, the purchase of alcohol and
tobacco products by underage individuals will be reduced, and
identity theft will be severely reduced."
Read that as Congress using the events of 9-11 to have the State
driver's license become the "favored form of identity verification"
which will become federalized with this Bill because of
"inconsistent requirements" and "insufficient verification" which
results in too many "fake cards that look real." Improving security
"will require" new "technologies that can accommodate other
government and private applications" and "will provide the best
return on the investment."
"Investment?" When has Congress ever figured out what a good
"investment" is? Doesn't that make you feel like government-owned
cattle, soon to be tagged with the latest in hi-tech pasture wear
decorations?
This is the perfect Hegelian bureaucratic agenda of problem;
reaction; solution. Remember the part in the beginning about "and
for other purposes?" It only gets worse from here. "Not later than
five years after the date of enactment of this section, each State
shall have in effect a driver's license and identification card
program under which the State meets the following requirements:"
Computer Chips in Driver's Licenses and ID Cards?
This Bill requires that "a State shall embed a computer chip in
each new or renewed driver's license or identification card issued
by the State." It further demands that "a computer chip embedded in
a driver's license or identification card... shall: contain, in
electronic form, all text data written on the license or card;
encoded biometric data matching the holder of the license or card;
encryption and security software or hardware (or both) that prevents
access to data stored on the chip without the express consent of the
individual to whom the data applies, other than access by a Federal,
State, or local agency (including a court or law enforcement agency)
in carrying out its functions, or by a private entity acting on
behalf of a Federal, State, or local agency in carrying out its
functions; accept data or software written to the license or card by
non-governmental devices if the data transfer is authorized by the
holder of the license or card; and conform to any other standards
issued by Secretary."
No, I am not making any of this up. It's straight from the Bill
itself. The Feds want to put a chip in your State driver's license
with your biometric data encoded and accessible by any "agency" (not
just law enforcement) or an unspecified "private entity." As
government becomes more of a corporation and corporations become our
government, isn't this simply authorization of the status quo?
This chip will be programmable by "non-governmental devices."
What the hell are those? And it will "conform to any other standards
issued by the Secretary." Since when was the Secretary of
Transportation authorized to violate the Tenth Amendment (and a few
others), take control of a State's control of its highways and be
empowered to issue "any other standards?" What standards could those
be? Just wait till you read about the "Innovative Uses Pilot
Program."
First the chip is only in the license that you carry. Remember,
the silent coup of administrative tyranny relies on gradualism and
societal conditioning. Once this is accepted by the population it
can be installed somewhere where it won't get lost or tampered with,
like under your skin.
Biometric Data?
"A State shall obtain biometric data for the identification of
each individual to whom the State issues a new or renewed driver's
license or identification card and shall maintain such data." Just
what kind of biometric data "shall" the state obtain? "Biometric
data obtained by a State under this paragraph shall be of a type
that can be matched to the license or card holder only with the
express cooperation of the license or card holder."
And how are we to "express our cooperation" with a state which
"shall" obtain our biometric data? By "expressing" our blood for a
DNA sample? Will we "cooperate" by having our vision checked and
getting our retinas scanned all at the same time? Unknowingly?
When will height, weight, hair and eye color be replaced by "any
other standards issued by the Secretary?" This Bill gives unlimited
power to an unelected, unaccountable administrator. What standard
does this set?
A National/State Database?
"A State shall participate in a program to link State motor
vehicle databases in order to provide electronic access by a State
to information contained in the motor vehicle databases of all other
States." And once this is complete will the Border Patrol have
access to all of your "data?"
The Border Patrol, already in control of a massive people
tracking database, is proposed to become a sub agency under the new
Homeland Defense Czar. Is our new Czar Tom Ridge part of the "Shadow
Government?" Only the shadow knows. From there your data can be kept
in Interpol's files in Brussels Belgium -- where the NSA can
"legally" spy on you.
Can you spell NWO yet? Or UN? Will the Non Governmental
Organizations (NGOs) at the UN be the "private entity acting on
behalf of a Federal, State, or local agency in carrying out its
functions" that have access to your data? It's hard to tell
government from its shadows anymore.
"A State motor vehicle database shall contain, at a minimum...
All data fields printed on drivers' licenses and identification
cards issued by the State... Biometric data obtained... from each
individual to whom the State issues a new or renewed driver's
license or identification card." Also "motor vehicle drivers'
histories, including motor vehicle violations, suspensions, and
points on licenses" will be kept in this new national/state
database. "At a minimum?" Are there any limits to what such a
database will contain?
Documentation?
"A State shall adopt and implement procedures for accurately
documenting the identity and residence of an individual before
issuing a driver's license or identification card to the
individual." By now, rural Idahoans have been "given" their FEMA
numbers to identify their "residence." These Rural Identification
Numbers or RINs were mandated on our county governments if they were
to receive FEMA flood insurance and other federal handouts. Now
rural Idahoans can't vote without a FEMA number (RIN).
The Shadow Government appears to be in a hurry to complete their
little paint the citizenry by numbers scheme: "Not later than 6
months after the date of enactment of this section, the Secretary
shall issue guidelines to assist States in complying with the
requirements ..." Remember, soon FEMA will also be an agency under
the umbrella of the Homeland Defense Czar.
More Standards?
"The guidelines issued under this subsection shall contain, at a
minimum, the following:
Standards for the computer chip technology required for
compliance..."
"Standards to ensure interoperability and the ability to store
multiple applications created by government agencies and private
entities and transmitted to the license or card with the express
consent of the license or card holder..."
"Standards for the encoded biometric data that must be contained
on each computer chip and requirements to ensure that such biometric
data will be used only for matching the license or card to the
presenter and will not be stored in a central database."
When I was first tricked into getting a Social Security card
years ago, it said "not to be used for identification purposes." Now
it is THE identifying number. Who would actually believe they won't
store our biometric data in a central database once they have it?
And how will we ever know if they do? When it's too late to get it
back?
"Standards for linking State motor vehicle databases..."
"Standards for security features or optical image layers to be
placed on State drivers' licenses and identification cards..."
"Standards for documentation of the identity and residence of an
individual ... including a list of acceptable documents for
establishing the identity and residence of an individual and
procedures for verifying the authenticity of the documents."
"Standards for a numbering system for State drivers' licenses and
identification cards that prevents duplication between States and
does not make use of the license or card holder's Social Security
number."
Are they going to going to give us new federal citizen ID numbers
with this bill? Have they finally recognized it's a felony under
federal law to compel the disclosure of the SSN (42 USC 408(a)(8))?
Welcome to the Shadow Government and your new FEMA citizen number.
Privacy?
"The Secretary may issue guidelines under this subsection without
regard to subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 5" -- the Privacy Act.
Will Congress vote to violate our privacy with this end run around
the Privacy Act?
Federal Handouts?
"The Secretary may make grants to each State to assist the State
in developing and implementing a driver's license and identification
card program that meet the requirements ... [and] in developing and
implementing computer technologies and databases required to link
State motor vehicle databases ..."
This Bill also authorizes some sizable appropriations.
$100,000,000 for making grants to develop and implement the driver's
license and ID card programs and $200,000,000 for making grants to
develop and implement computer technologies and databases. An
additional $15,000,000 is to be appropriated for the "Innovative
Uses Pilot Program." That's $315 million in giveaways so the states
can put a chip in everyone's pocket or purse.
A Federal/State agency?
"A State carrying out activities using amounts from a grant under
this section shall be treated as an executive agency and part of the
Department of Transportation when carrying out such activities. For
purposes of carrying out such activities, the Secretary shall, at
the request of a State, enter into an agreement for the acquisition,
on behalf of the State, of any goods, services, or supplies
available to the Secretary from the General Services Administration,
including acquisitions from prime venders..." Can Congress really
make state agencies part of the federal government? I didn't see
that power expressed in the Constitution, did you?
Repayment -- Federal strings
"The Secretary shall require a State that receives a grant under
this subsection to submit to the Secretary, not later than 1 year
after the date of implementation of the activities funded using the
amounts of the grant, a report on the results of the activities."
"If the Secretary determines that a State receiving a grant under
this subsection has not met the requirements ... on or before the
last day of the 5-year period beginning on the date of enactment of
this section, the Secretary may require the State to repay, in whole
or in part, the total amount received by the State in grants under
this subsection."
Forgery or false use of a Driver's License or ID Card
Of course, what good would this bill be if Congress couldn't put
a few more crimes on the books and fill up more prisons? No small
potatoes here either, for Gulag Amerika. Title 18, United States
Code, the "criminal" code will be amended with a new chapter 125.
"Whoever --
(1) falsely makes, forges, counterfeits, mutilates, or alters any
driver's license or identification card or instrument purporting to
be a driver's license or identification card, with intent that the
license or card may be used,
(2) except by lawful authority, makes a template or similar
device from which there may be printed a counterfeit driver's
license or identification card,
(3) obtains or assists in obtaining a driver's license or
identification card through willful misrepresentation of identity,
presentation of falsified identity documents such as birth
certificates or passports, or other fraudulent representation,
(4) tampers with, alters, or destroys a computer chip embedded in
a driver's license or identification card or data contained on the
computer chip, or
(5) except by lawful authority, accesses data contained on a
computer chip embedded in a driver's license or identification card,
shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 20 years,
or both."
20 years in the klink over a driver's license? What if a few
years in the wallet "mutilates" it? Will it be your fault if the
chip fails to work? 20 years in prison for trying to find out what
the government or a "private entity" put in the chipped card you
must carry before traveling on the public highways?
How many people simply won't be able to document themselves under
the Secretary's new "standards?" How many people will refuse to
comply once they find out what's in this new citizen tracking
device? Worse yet, how many compliant citizens will think all this
is a good idea?
Driving without a license in Idaho, under the current
unconstitutional and illegitimate state statute is only a
misdemeanor with up to a six month jail sentence. Will you prefer to
risk 6 months for driving without a license or 20 years in a federal
penitentiary for driving with one that may have been "altered" by a
stray magnet? Think how many unwanted problem citizens can be swept
off the streets and into the camps because their "papers" won't
compute. It could be a field day at the terrorism roadblocks for any
government agent with a magnet.
"Innovative Uses Pilot Program"
This Bill also seeks to encourage the development of many
"innovative uses" for these new programmable federal ID cards. This
is only the "Pilot Program."
"The National Science Foundation may make grants to States for
the implementation of programs that utilize computer chips embedded
in drivers' licenses and identification cards... for innovative uses
that enhance government services."
"The innovative uses... may include the issuance of food stamps,
voter registration, and other digital government applications that
streamline and simplify State services to residents, including uses
authorized under the Electronic Signatures in Global and National
Commerce Act (15 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.)."
Here it comes. The card to end all cards. As government and
"private entities" find more "innovative uses" for this technology
its utility will increase. Watch for more public/private
partnerships to swell up around the card. Oracle has already offered
the government free use of its software. Such benevolence will no
doubt be repaid many times over, once the system is up and running.
Our Questionable Future under the National ID card
What if a State doesn't want to conform to this Bill? Will the
state be arrested? What about the 10th Amendment Resolution the
Idaho Legislature passed some years ago? Will Idaho stand up for
States rights or grab onto this federal handout, trading our
liberties for its revenue?
Are the new numbering "standards" meant to replace the current
SSN citizen tracking system? Will Social Security be phased out
after we are all given new numeric identifiers -- and the Ponzie
scheme of Social Security collapses?
Can the new chipped license be tracked via satellite? With the
new FEMA numbered and chipped license in your pocket will your
location be displayed at all times to any of thousands of agencies
and thousands more "private entities?"
Are the stepping stones being laid for a chip implanted,
satellite tracked citizenry? Will this be the line that Americans
finally refuse to cross? Will people wake up and refuse to consent
by contract with an unconstitutional administrative regime?
The history of the driver's license is an interesting study in
administrative gradualism, societal conditioning and the slow rush
to power. A rush to power that is about to take a giant leap
forward.
It began as a municipal tax on truckers and taxis who used public
roads for profit almost a century ago. By fraud and usurpation of
the people's right to travel, the states extended the regulation of
commerce to the unconstitutional "licensing" of private travel. This
is a dirty little secret that modern day courts punish people for
exposing.
Most people have been conditioned to accept the belief that a
driver's license is both a legal requirement and necessary. Even
after much effort, I have yet to find anyone in government who can
explain how it is constitutionally authorized.
This gradually layered fraud is now being advanced as a national
citizen control card. Not only does this nationalize the State
driver's license, but also the state issued ID card. Since it will
soon be used for many other "innovative uses," will we be required
to get either the license or the ID card and carry it at all times?
Must we have a walking down the street license in the land of the
free?
This is not Sci-Fi or the ravings of a paranoid delusionist. This
is our Congress. The mark of the beast is here. And the beast is
clearly our shadowy government.
Control of people through control of their movements.
They are attempting, under the guise of protecting us from
terrorism, to get us to rivet the chains on the necks of our fellow
sufferers. Or rather, rivet a chain on your own neck whenever you
apply for or renew a driver's license or ID card.
How much will you surrender for the false promise of security?
Where is your line in the sand? Will you "just say no" to the
anti-government -- the beast lurking in the shadows? Or will you
submit to another layer of administrative treason? It's here... and
coming soon to a Federal ID card near you!