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With networking systems such as PLUS, CIRRUS, EXCHANGE, STAR, and NATIONNET, the U.S. is tied in one of the biggest Data bank systems in the world. VISA is the largest Automated Credit system in the world, with MASTERCARD running a close second. With the use of the S.W.I.F.T. organization, this banking network is truly worldwide.

Quoted from Business Week April 18, 1977, One of Citibank's officials commented on the one Super Card System saying, If there is just one card...it will be issued by the government!

Are we coming to a complete cashless society..? Sure seems that way, and if we do then the government will be able to keep complete control over the way we spend our money... Big Brother is here and getting BIGGER! What is the advantage of a cashless society? You can run an illegal drug business, cheat on your taxes, or over draw on your checking account.

Here, I would like to add something I found on the internet at www.worldnetdaily.com..
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National ID card on fast track
Transportation Department already making the rules
By David M. Bresnahan WorldNetDaily.com
Posted: June 26, 1998
1:00 am Eastern

 

Like it or not, the day is fast approaching when every American will carry a national identification card. Those who do not have one will be denied many basic services. Little notice was given to the issue in 1996 when Congress passed the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act. One section of the act requires all states to make their driver's licenses comply with certain guidelines found in Section 656 (b) of the act. Federal agencies will be required to prohibit the use of state driver's licenses beginning Oct. 1, 2000, unless they comply with the federal standards. The new licenses must use the Social Security number as the driver's license number, for example. The act also calls for digitized biometric information to be a part of each license, or "smart card." This information will not be required initially. But later, the biometric information will include fingerprints, retina scans, DNA prints, and other similar information. Responsibility for the design and implementation of the cards has been given to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the Department of Transportation. That agency has recently published the proposed "Driver's License/SSN/National Identification Document," which contains the guidelines which must be in force by Oct. 1, 2000. The "Notice of Proposed Rule Making" sets out the standards for each state to follow in the design of "identification documents."  "These new National ID regulations violate every notion of federalism, because they force states to comply with regulations issued by the federal government without any constitutional authority to do so," says Patrick Poole of the Free Congress Foundation. "Nor are federal agencies empowered to force state to gather detailed information on every person in order to comply with federal mandates. The net result of the DOT's regulations is to establish a national ID system, which has been opposed by almost every non-governmental sector for the past five decades." Shortly after the passage of the act by congress, Utah state Rep. Gerry A. Adair introduced a bill to comply with the federal requirements. The level of opposition from the public was extensive, which Adair said at the time surprised him. The bill was defeated and was regarded as one of the most controversial bills of that session. States which fail to comply with the federal requirements will impose difficulties on their citizens. Without the new card it may become impossible to purchase firearms, get a job, board a plane, vote, cash a check, open a bank or investment account, purchase insurance, receive federal benefits, obtain a student loan, receive Medicare or Medicaid benefits, and many more basic services presently taken for granted according to Poole.  Once the card is in use, Poole suggests that privacy will be a thing of the past. Information will be easily available about all aspects of every American's life. The information stored in each card will be held in a computer chip imbedded in the card, which may one day be injected under a person's skin. Experiments testing such an identification system have already been conducted on military personnel and for identification security at the Olympics.  For those who point to the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution, Poole explains that President Bill Clinton recently signed Executive Order 13083 entitled "Federalism." That document effectively gives authority to the federal government to force anything it wants on states. No effort was made by anyone in Congress to overturn the Executive Order.   Conservatives went to their legislators in 1995 to protest an effort by Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt to establish a Conference of the States to address the issue of states rights and federalism. Leavitt campaigned hard and pointed to a federal government that had overstepped its intended role and authority by imposing unfunded mandates on states. Conservatives succeeded in defeating the effort but have thus far remained relatively silent about the recent Executive Order 13083.  Phyllis Schlafly, president of Eagle Forum surprisingly had no comment on the Executive Order. Leavitt could not be reached for comment, but he has been very outspoken on states rights in the past.  The executive order apparently sets the stage for the federal government to dictate anything it wants to the states. Compliance will be mandated and states rights will be a thing of the past, according to Poole. He said he would not be surprised to see more mandates such as the national ID card forced upon unwilling states and citizens.  There is still time for individuals to comment on the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. All comments must be in writing and are limited to a maximum of 15 pages and must be received no later than Aug. 3, 1998. Two copies of your comments should be sent to Docket No. NHTSA-98-3945, Docket Management Room PL-401, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Nassif Building, 400 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20590. Place the docket number on each page of your comments.  Poole also suggests individuals contact their congressional representatives. "They passed this thing, and they can change it if they hear from enough people," he said.
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I would like to discuss the switching guards in design #1. If you will notice, the switching guards are made up of 3 sets of 2 narrow lines. One set on the far left, one set on the far right, and one set in the middle that divides the manufacturers code from the product code. The scanner sees the first set of lines and the computer knows to switch on and start reading the manufacturers code, the middle set tells the computer to switch and start reading the product code. Then the last set tells the computer that it has reached the end of the code. The scanner/computer can read the code in any direction and by the difference from set #1 one to set #2, the computer can tell the difference between the manufacturers code and product code.

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Now I would like to discuss the lines that make up the switching guards and also the number 6 from set #2 for the product codes. They all have the same 2 narrow lines and they all have the same 101 binary code configuration. That's interesting! A mark used for buying and selling which contains 6-6-6 in the form of switching guards.

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 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number [is] Six hundred threescore [and] six. (666)

Now let's examine design #2. First of all, design #2 is half the size of design #1. It will also use any of the codes from set #1 and from set #2 it will use the codes for the numbers 1-2-3-6-7-8, and any of the codes from set #3. Look at the 0-4-5-9 in set #2. If you will notice the 0 in set #2 becomes the 5 in set #3. The 4 in set #2 becomes the 9 in set #3. The 5 in set #2 becomes the o in set #3. And the 9 in set #2 becomes the 4 in set #3. Both manufacturers and product codes are included into this one design. But, does this design have the 6-6-6 coding included also?

If you will notice the left switching guard and the right switching guard, you will see that they are the same as is in design #1. Now look at the code for the 6 in set three and you will notice that it is the only code of all of them that has the single line. It has a binary code of 0-1-0 and is also nested next to the right switching guard which gives us a complete binary code of 0-1-0-1-0-1. This code is how the computer determines that the mark is design #2 and not one. Also, the computer can know that the 0, 4, 5, and 9 are the codes from set #3. So as you can see, we still have a 6-6-6 coding in the switching guards of design #2.

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