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Real ID requirements...?

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I've already obtained an electronic passport (it has an RFID chip in it),

but, as I was looking at the homeland security website, it says that

"persons born on or after December 1, 1964, will have to obtain a REAL ID by December 1, 2014 while those born before December 1, 1964, will have until December 1, 2017." The website was talking about the Real ID that is supposed to be implemented in drivers licenses. Does this mean that, even though I have a RFID passport, I will still have to obtain a new, RFID license?

Also, just an opinion question, does this freak anyone else out?

I mean, the knowledge that the government can track you?

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  1. One step closer to the Mark of the Beast and a New World Order.

    Revelation 13:16-17  And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark IN their right hand, or IN their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.

    The above verse from the King James Bible was translated in 1611, before computers or chips were ever dreamed of, from scriptures almost 2000 years old.

    Notice it says IN and not ON.


  2. The RFID can either be a driver's license of identification card. Just be thankful the government isn't requiring a chip to be inserted in some part of your body.

  3. If this goes through, everything you said is correct and yes you will have to get a RFID license too.

    Right now some States are fighting this and we should too.

    n**i Chertoff says those whom refuse will be an assumed terrorist.

    Added: In its own guidance document, the department has proposed branding citizens not possessing a Real ID card in a manner that lets all who see their official state-issued identification know that they're "different," and perhaps potentially dangerous, according to standards established by the federal government. They would become stigmatized, branded, marked, ostracized, segregated. All in the name of protecting the homeland; no wonder this provision appears at the very end of the document.

    http://news.cnet.com/National-ID-card-a-...

    Find that document and read it or accept this to prove what I said.   I saw it first on The Secretary of State of Michigan `s own website last year, but since their now fighting it too, it no longer says much about it.

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