The federal ID card
#21
RE: The federal ID card
ORIGINAL: rrasco
The less government regulation the better, they are taking the power away from the state, and that is never a good thing.
The less government regulation the better, they are taking the power away from the state, and that is never a good thing.
#23
RE: The federal ID card
ORIGINAL: Nauree
pro-anarchy
pro-anarchy
#24
RE: The federal ID card
It really seems like it doesn't matter. If you want to be 'off the grid' you really can't live a normal life, all cash, no credit, no cell phone, no EZ-pass, no blockbuster, no cable TV, no internet. Probably what this card will be used for is to see who isn't registered. Then the rest follows, IRS problems, immigration problems, arrest warrents, overdue library books and such.
A chip is safer than a bar code, but I don't understand how a passive chip can be long distance trackable. If it is it would be simple to jam, cloak or spoof. It sound like a first year electrical engineering student could make an antenna out of a coathanger, urine,and an empty can of cheese whiz that will screw everything up.
Edit: In 2002 Bush expanded Echelon to include domestic communications. Don't forget they have voiceprints of EVERYONE that has every used a phone already.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECHELON
A chip is safer than a bar code, but I don't understand how a passive chip can be long distance trackable. If it is it would be simple to jam, cloak or spoof. It sound like a first year electrical engineering student could make an antenna out of a coathanger, urine,and an empty can of cheese whiz that will screw everything up.
Edit: In 2002 Bush expanded Echelon to include domestic communications. Don't forget they have voiceprints of EVERYONE that has every used a phone already.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECHELON
#25
RE: The federal ID card
ORIGINAL: fishfryer527
A chip is safer than a bar code, but I don't understand how a passive chip can be long distance trackable. If it is it would be simple to jam, cloak or spoof. It sound like a first year electrical engineering student could make an antenna out of a coathanger, urine,and an empty can of cheese whiz that will screw everything up.
A chip is safer than a bar code, but I don't understand how a passive chip can be long distance trackable. If it is it would be simple to jam, cloak or spoof. It sound like a first year electrical engineering student could make an antenna out of a coathanger, urine,and an empty can of cheese whiz that will screw everything up.
#26
#27
RE: The federal ID card
ORIGINAL: BlindinOrange
you all realize that through our Drivers licenses we can already be tracked...... or you social security card.... or through credit...... who cares anymore its been 1984 since 1984.
you all realize that through our Drivers licenses we can already be tracked...... or you social security card.... or through credit...... who cares anymore its been 1984 since 1984.
and the chip isnt exactly passive. ill post a link about what one company allready thought about doing tomarrow...i have it at work. think tom cruise in Minority Report. remember when he would walk somewhere and the add would say "Hi John, blah blah blah blah." Now how would you like that with every store that you go in? Or even walking down the street to your favorite spot? I mean, it doesnt take much to read the chip.
Trust me, i dont wanna go off the grid at all. Hell, i like having a cell phone and talking on the internet,id even get that thing with blockbuster if i could where you get to rent the movies all the time for like $30 a month. I just dont like the government having the ability to track my every move. And yeah, i know that they can now with the cell phones as well...and trust me, i dont like that either.
#28
#29
RE: The federal ID card
It really doesn't matter to me. So what big brother knows im in a titty bar,wal mart,in a boat and such. Im not a person they will need to worry about. I don't steal, rob people or do drugs. I would not be on their radar. It may also clean up the illegal's we have in the country and keep crimes down if they could track who was where when the incedent happend.
And really like it would notof been hard to track me today. I used my cell phone 20+ times, swiped my atm card 3x's and got gas on my credit card.
I know where youre going with this and I understand your concerns of where it could lead us. I like to fight the system anyways so I would protestit just for the hell of it. I just wanted to point out that it would not effect me personally cause I don't careif they know where I am 24/7.
And really like it would notof been hard to track me today. I used my cell phone 20+ times, swiped my atm card 3x's and got gas on my credit card.
I know where youre going with this and I understand your concerns of where it could lead us. I like to fight the system anyways so I would protestit just for the hell of it. I just wanted to point out that it would not effect me personally cause I don't careif they know where I am 24/7.
#30
RE: The federal ID card
ORIGINAL: RCR
It really doesn't matter to me. So what big brother knows im in a titty bar,wal mart,in a boat and such. Im not a person they will need to worry about. I don't steal, rob people or do drugs. I would not be on their radar. It may also clean up the illegal's we have in the country and keep crimes down if they could track who was where when the incedent happend.
And really like it would notof been hard to track me today. I used my cell phone 20+ times, swiped my atm card 3x's and got gas on my credit card.
I know where youre going with this and I understand your concerns of where it could lead us. I like to fight the system anyways so I would protestit just for the hell of it. I just wanted to point out that it would not effect me personally cause I don't careif they know where I am 24/7.
It really doesn't matter to me. So what big brother knows im in a titty bar,wal mart,in a boat and such. Im not a person they will need to worry about. I don't steal, rob people or do drugs. I would not be on their radar. It may also clean up the illegal's we have in the country and keep crimes down if they could track who was where when the incedent happend.
And really like it would notof been hard to track me today. I used my cell phone 20+ times, swiped my atm card 3x's and got gas on my credit card.
I know where youre going with this and I understand your concerns of where it could lead us. I like to fight the system anyways so I would protestit just for the hell of it. I just wanted to point out that it would not effect me personally cause I don't careif they know where I am 24/7.