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The AMERO dollar is coming, and microchipping your license starts May '08. Plus, Germany uses Digital ID Fingerprinting.



Posted: Sunday, November 25, 2007

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For those having busy days, and don’t have time to keep with the thousands of new things that happen at home and the globe, here’s some little tidbits of news from the desk of Sacreeta.

The Buzz on the Street says:

Germany adds a personal touch to security, with the mere touch of a pinky.

In Germany, with a personal touch, as the Fingerprints replace not only bankcards, but this fall Germany will have the first digital fingerprinted signatures on Passports. It’s Germany’s solution to tightening security against organized crime and international terrorism.

At the local grocery stores in South Germany, they are taking retailing to a whole new level, and are leaving their bank cards home. In it’s infancy, the concept of using bank cards, credit cards, checks and debit transactions have been replaced with a personal touch. The consumer can easily register with the grocery store, stamping their fingerprint along with their bank details, which goes into the system, and all that’s needed to make the purchase transaction is a mere press of their thumb, a pinky is actually worth points, in their current contest.

Interesting? Wait there’s more.

It is going a step further in Germany, the Government plans by the year 2010, that all citizens of Germany will be on file with fingerprint signatures for proof of citizenship, including locality, right down to their phone number.

Does that affect the Western World?

You bet your boots it does.

It’s been said since around 2005, that the United States, Canada and Mexico governments are planning an amalgamation of the three countries within the next ten years, where they want to introduce the Amero dollar. Now that’s kinda like the Euro, but it’s Western, to help maintain the falling economy in the West. AND, to top it off, the concept of digital signatures are said to be following suit similar to Germany, except, they won’t be using your fingerprint, it is actually a microchip they plan to insert into your body. It’s supposed to be the size of a strand of hair, and only hold 60mbs. The goal being, that bank cards, credit cards, etc, will no longer exist, that money will be nothing more than a signature on a special ID card for all, plus all citizens will be microchipped and big brother will know your every move, and past and present.

There is an upside to this, if you can believe it.

Firstly saying, let’s just hope that doesn’t take street thumb benders to a whole new level. But have you ever have your bank card stolen? I have, while at a cash register. The thief must have watched me put in my pin number, then when the cashier set down my card, it disappeared, so I assume I already put it in my purse. Only to discover my life savings had vanished along with my bankcard. I suppose if I had to only use my thumb print for it to work, I might not have lost my life savings. Although when you think about it, eventually thieves would figure out a way to get your thumb print, too. Let’s just hope that thieves don’t take the whole thumb, in their endeavors to steal your money.

The downside is, or at least one of them is, being tagged and losing your right to privacy, when you haven’t broken any laws, that is unsettling to people. Especially people who are proud to be free, and had to fight to get it. That makes one ask, is this a good thing, or a bad thing? Where do you draw the line at maintaining a right to privacy?

Has the free world we all have come to take for granted, that our forefathers died to protect, creating little things, oh like, RIGHTS and FREEDOMS, will be a mere history lesson for our future people?

Oh the crazy things they come up with, when it comes to technology!

What will they think of next?

ANYONE brave enough to ask?

Here’s some links if you want to do some reading on the subjects, I suggest you skim through all the link titles before you click on any, I provided the best links I could find on the subjects covered above.

CNN’s take on the subject with ‘Microchips in humans: High-tech helpers or Big Brother surveillance?’
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/08/01/chips.humans.ap/index.html

Germany
Adds Digital Fingerprints to Passports. Germany will store digital fingerprints in addition to digital photos in passports as one of several biometric security measures.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,132724-page,1/article.html
CNN LARRY KING LIVE Interview with Vicente Fox, where Fox affirmed there was a plan in place for the Amero dollar, but he indicated it was a long-term plan. Larry King came right and asked him if it would be a dollar like the Euro, and it was suggested that an Amero would be introduced.

Here’s the transcript of Larry King’s Interview with Vincente Fox.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0710/08/lkl.01.html
No time to read it all?

Here’s the video of Larry King Live, on Youtube, asking about the Amero Dollar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYGrn0hZlCQ
 
CNBC Interview with Stephen Previs about the Amero
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3jdQxDC7pA
The Real ID Act, which is said to take affect in May 2008.

Want something to think about before you vote? Do you agree with the Real ID Act, that will take affect in May 2008, that was passed back in 2005? Here’s an archive from CNN covering the story back in 2005.

http://edition.cnn.com/2005/LAW/08/12/ramasastry.ids/index.html

Will this mean the follow up to microchipping all citizens?

Want to broadcast your thoughts on the subject, or relevant issues. Here’s a great link on youtube that’s called, CNN/YouTube Debate: Submit Your Question Today!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R1oXCRY6pE
 
Face the Candidates on Youtube, this is a great link for those interested in voicing their political questions and opinions, with the Democrats and Repubs Introduction videos listed, it was held in July.
http://www.youtube.com/youchoose
 
Shedule of Presidential Debates, sponsored by the Democratic National Committee.
July 23 – Charleston, SC
August 19 – Des Moines, IA
September 26 – Manchester, NH
October 30 – Philadelphia, PA
November 15 – Las Vegas, NV
December 10 – Los Angeles, CA
And that’s the buzz on the street.

Peace and Love,

 

From the desk of Sacreeta.

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Top-level comments on this article: (4 total)
» left by Joel Hendon
4 years 72 days ago.
125 fans.
Hi Sacreeta, A very interesting article and I have no doubt that all the things you mention will come to pass. It is unbelievable how technology has advanced in the past 20 years, and is continuing to do so. I remember when they predicted that people would stop using money, only a plastic card to pay with. It's almost a reality now. I didn't believe it. Now, I practically never carry over 3 or 4 dollars in my pocket. But then, I only carried about that much when I had no cards. I really don't mind the government having a tracker on me. I have nothing to hide from them and as absent minded as I'm getting I may need to be found one day.
» left by 4 years 71 days ago.
Hi Joel, thanks for reading my article. I wish it was only a prediction, but it's the things are going to be in the not so far off future. As far as the tracker goes, it's not a new thing, there are those who have them inserted into their children, especially the rich and famous, just incase someone snatches their child, and others just incase they get lost. Some people have them inserted into their dogs, and other pets. Also companies with high security have been doing it as well, as a means of keeping the lid tight. You brought up a good point, we also sometimes lose people, unexplains that go unsolved, and sometimes it's due to memory loss. I bet those who've suffered the loss of someone who disappeared would be glad for the tracker. But all in all, some people see it as a breech of privacy, although that isn't what they say is the intention, it's for the protection of citizens. Maybe it should be a free service offered, stemmed by free choice. Thanks again, Sacreeta
» left by Steven French
3 years 193 days ago.
6 fans.
R.F.I.D. Chips...thanks U.S. Government for protecting our Freedoms by taking them all away! I predict forced implantation coming very soon. I think new born babies are already being implanted and we dont even know it. We might be getting these things implanted during innoculations, at the Doctors office, during 'Alien' abductions, at the Dentists office, etc. We may already have one now. There might be no way of knowing if we are chipped or not. There just might be a market for 'Chip Detectors'. I'm going to look into this, too bad I wont be able to get paid for my invention, lest I become chipped.
» left by Lowell L Morse
from Albany NY
3 years 20 days ago.
From the Desk of: Lowell L Morse
 
Dear Secreeta,,
 
   Perhaps you have never read Revelations 14:17 And save 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 "Peace, Love and (although you didn't say..)Light thing is a  dead give away to the New Ager you are.  Please this isn't going to be conveniant, it's going to be deadly.
» left by Storm
from North American Union
332 days 2 hours ago.
I'm all for the biochip & amero. better safe than free. i feel like freedom is no good if you're dead.
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