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Real ID & that Little Gold Star on Your Driver’s License

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posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 09:57 AM
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Just the other day, I get a heads up from a friend that my State is now requiring everyone to get a new Driver’s License – that there are new, more stringent ID requirements.

I find out that the new Driver’s License will have a little gold star on it “as ID theft protection.” The alarm goes off in my head – isn’t this the same thing as an RFID chip?

Didn’t my State pass a law that rejected this?

I could not find any straight-forward info on the State gov sites. It’s like if they were honest about the fact that the new Driver’s License has an RFID chip in it, it might alarm some of the sheep.

After all, the sheep think that laws passed by the State actually mean something. Only if the law does not interfere with the Fed’s agenda, does a State law mean anything.

So I find this article written back in Feb 2011:

“Even if your state was one of the 25 that have passed either a law or resolution against Real ID, the federal government doesn’t find that fact to be any obstacle at all to continuing to force the states to implement Real ID… Real ID compliant driver’s licenses will be marked with a gold star.”

“How can that be? Well, the policy is simply not being called ‘Real ID’ although the benchmarks are the exact same ones set for Real ID.”

“. . .many state motor vehicle departments are quietly doing the work to meet the law’s initial 18 benchmarks.”

“The ASI card, also known as ‘the card with the star,’ is marked with a gold star indicating that it’s materially compliant with the Real ID Act’s regulations and can be used as identification for FEDERAL purposes”

Benchmark #1. Mandatory facial image capture and retention of such image.

The RFID chipped Driver’s License is not just a National ID, it’s International.

“Drivers may choose to pay an additional fee for this type of license because they can be used to cross the U.S./Canada border in lieu of a passport.”

“ There is only one reason to set international standards and that is allow for international sharing of the information. “

Foreign Data Sharing

“New controversial requirements of the DLA (Driver’s License Agreement) are: (1) provinces and territories in Canada and states in Mexico are allowed to join the DLA and (2) member states, provinces, and territories are subject to reviews by DLA authorities for compliance with the provisions of the DLA.”

“The DLA originated in concept with the 1994 establishment of a North American Driver License Agreement (NADLA) task force, and has created controversy among state representatives opposed to citizen data being shared with other countries.”

“According to a 2005 analysis of the DLA done by the National Conference of State Legislators, the DLA defines ‘jurisdiction’ to allow participation by a territory or province of Canada and by any state of the Republic of Mexico or the Federal District of Mexico. The DLA can be amended by a vote of at least two-thirds of the member jurisdictions.”

I’m telling you that the North American Union (Community) is coming: open borders with Mexico & Canada, a shared currency, and loss of US National Sovereignty.

RFID driver's licenses are optional in some states.

However, those who do NOT have a Gold Star will be prohibited from boarding Federally regulated commercial aircraft, among other things, and ANY other purpose that the US Secretary of Homeland Security shall determine.

Read entire article here:
axiomamuse.wordpress.com...

The Real ID Act:
en.wikipedia.org...

18 Benchmarks:
secure-license.org...

Updated Map New Gold Star States:
www.scribd.com...

Don’t forget you now need an RFID Blocking Secure Wallet to protect you from ID Theft. What irony.

*“An RFID driver's license is a driver's license card containing a microchip that stores identification data, which can be read via radio waves. This chip is called a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID).”



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:02 AM
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how many points does the star have, 5 or is it 6?


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posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:03 AM
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Now I would never advocate anything destructive towards the state, but if I had a little gold star on my drivers license, it might accidently get stuck in the microwave.
*nudge nudge*



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:03 AM
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Ill risk the hit to say this,

MICROWAVE!



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:08 AM
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Originally posted by Numbers33four
how many points does the star have, 5 or is it 6?


I believe the star has five points - a pentacle.

So are you an Occultist?



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:11 AM
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Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by AuranVector
 
Now I would never advocate anything destructive towards the state, but if I had a little gold star on my drivers license, it might accidently get stuck in the microwave.
*nudge nudge*



Thanks for the tip. But how will an inop RFID chip affect you?

How about not being able to board a US commercial aircraft?



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:15 AM
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“Even if your state was one of the 25 that have passed either a law or resolution against Real ID, the federal government doesn’t find that fact to be any obstacle at all to continuing to force the states to implement Real ID…”


I can't believe they said that, it's proof of fascism. You Americans have a lot of protesting to do :/



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:15 AM
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Originally posted by AuranVector

Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by AuranVector
 
Now I would never advocate anything destructive towards the state, but if I had a little gold star on my drivers license, it might accidently get stuck in the microwave.
*nudge nudge*



Thanks for the tip. But how will an inop RFID chip affect you?

How about not being able to board a US commercial aircraft?


Okay, I haven't thought this all through yet.


Patience.



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:35 AM
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Originally posted by Swamper

“Even if your state was one of the 25 that have passed either a law or resolution against Real ID, the federal government doesn’t find that fact to be any obstacle at all to continuing to force the states to implement Real ID…”


I can't believe they said that, it's proof of fascism. You Americans have a lot of protesting to do :/


Thank you. This is why I put this topic under NWO. It should be clear to American ATS members that along with recent SCOTUS decisions that the US Constitution no longer matters.

I will be surprised if there is any real protesting about this. Some Tea-Partiers are hanging on to the hope that what is obvious (to some of us) is not true. They think Obamacare will be repealed. (I will be voting for Romney too, but that's only because I think Romney is the lesser of two evils and Obama makes me want to hurl.)

The OWS ( Occupy Wall St) crowd are so naive, they probably think the Real ID is a good thing and the people behind the NWO - "One World Federation" are their friends.



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:35 AM
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I took an LED flashlight and held it directly to the back of mine, it's under a year old. This should allow you to see if there is anything under the surface.

Mine has nothing

If anyone finds something post your pic. Let's see these buggers

G



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:40 AM
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Originally posted by Mrgone
I took an LED flashlight and held it directly to the back of mine, it's under a year old. This should allow you to see if there is anything under the surface.

Mine has nothing

If anyone finds something post your pic. Let's see these buggers

G


Does your DL have a Gold Star on it? It's a MICRO-chip, are you sure it can be seen with the naked eye?



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:46 AM
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You know, RFID chips are rather fragile. Some people accidentally destroy them by sticking them in the same pocket as their cell phone. Just saying.



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 10:55 AM
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I am going to quote from a thread that I posted in, about this very topic here.

Originally posted by havok


Q. Does a compliant DL/ID card look different that a non-compliant DL/ID card?
A: Yes, but not by much. The overall appearance is the same; however, a compliant DL/ID card is distinguishable by the GOLD STAR in the upper right hand corner of the DL/ID card, and a non-compliant card is distinguishable by the phrase "Not for Federal Identification" printed in the upper margin of the DL/ID card.


Quoted from your excerpt and emphasis mine...

I remember a history lesson about stars aligning with identification purposes...

One was for identifying a jew.
Another is for identifying a federal citizen.
I certainly don't like the idea of using another gold star for identification.


'nuf said.





edit on 3-7-2012 by havok because: Added my source thread....




posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 11:01 AM
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Originally posted by XeroOne
You know, RFID chips are rather fragile. Some people accidentally destroy them by sticking them in the same pocket as their cell phone. Just saying.


Thank you for sharing that suggestion. I will remember that -- you never know when it might be necessary.

But I need to remind people that without the Gold Star you will not be allow to board a US commercial aircraft or do anything else the Secretary of Homeland Security decides on.



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 11:07 AM
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Originally posted by havok
reply to post by AuranVector
 


I am going to quote from a thread that I posted in, about this very topic here.

Originally posted by havok


Q. Does a compliant DL/ID card look different that a non-compliant DL/ID card?
A: Yes, but not by much. The overall appearance is the same; however, a compliant DL/ID card is distinguishable by the GOLD STAR in the upper right hand corner of the DL/ID card, and a non-compliant card is distinguishable by the phrase "Not for Federal Identification" printed in the upper margin of the DL/ID card.


Quoted from your excerpt and emphasis mine...

I remember a history lesson about stars aligning with identification purposes...

One was for identifying a jew.
Another is for identifying a federal citizen.
I certainly don't like the idea of using another gold star for identification.


'nuf said.



Excellent, Havok. That idea passed thru my head too. But I believe we already live in a Fascist state. But it hasn't been spelled out for the masses ... yet.

And the very same people are behind it. Have you read Jim Marrs "The Rise of the Fourh Reich"?

So many ATS members are under the illusion that Obamacare is about healthcare.



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 11:10 AM
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tag tag and er tagged marked stamped approved for USA/NWO citizenship there is no running nor hiding, Paperzpleaz/! roust!!!



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 11:11 AM
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reply to post by AuranVector
 



RFID driver's licenses are optional in some states.

However, those who do NOT have a Gold Star will be prohibited from boarding Federally regulated commercial aircraft, among other things, and ANY other purpose that the US Secretary of Homeland Security shall determine.



Does it say anything about requiring the Gold Star to be permitted to vote in a Federal election? Seems like a good application of the star system..

Not that I am a fan of this whole concept.. of RFID cards..



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 11:13 AM
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Just my opinion, but its WAY too late to worry about real IDs and tracking. Youre tracked right now. Youve been tracked since your birth and since you received a social security number and everything youve done since ( drivers license, job, bank acct, internet access, a car, insurance, etc) you have been tracked. RFID in your license isnt a huge deal if you think about it. There is no SEND to it.. and something has to be right on it to read it. Its not like drones are gonna read your license in your wallet.
Id suggest a little exercise. Start from your birth and consider all of the things that have entered you into databases and that required your proof of existence. Waaaaaay too late to worry about a little star on your DL.



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 11:16 AM
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Not in my state and several others I will worry about when they try to do that here which they wont!



posted on Jul, 3 2012 @ 11:16 AM
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Originally posted by AuranVector

Originally posted by Mrgone
I took an LED flashlight and held it directly to the back of mine, it's under a year old. This should allow you to see if there is anything under the surface.

Mine has nothing

If anyone finds something post your pic. Let's see these buggers

G


Does your DL have a Gold Star on it? It's a MICRO-chip, are you sure it can be seen with the naked eye?


No gold star. It's completely see-through with the flashlight. There are no hidden parts. Washington DL



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