So, it has come to my attention that there are many things going on behind the scenes of the US Government that should be on the front page of newspapers everywhere, but instead have been kept hidden and left for the American people to find out for themselves.
One day, I stumbled upon a video on the internet expressing the fact that George W. Bush had signed a formal agreement with Mexico and Canada to merge our countries into one entity called the North American Union (NAU). This upset me, as our constitution was written for the United States, and the adoption of the NAU will force a new constitution on us, or maybe not one at all.
Being a person who loves my freedom, this frightens me to no end. I did some more research.
In May, 2008 all Americans will be required to carry RFID cards (radio frequency identification). The cards will be tied into all drivers licenses, and without them you cannot board a plane, get a new job, or enter any federal buildings. These cards will contain all of your personal information, including your address, your phone number, your social security number, and more. The dangers of RFID are great. Your personal information can be scanned without your knowledge from more than twenty-five feet away. Why would someone want to keep tabs on us like this? Surely this is NOT a way to better secure our identities when our information is in our wallets emitting our information for anyone to just take a hold of? I don’t think so.
Soon, our government will introduce the RFID chips—chips as in micro chips that can and will be implanted in us so they can keep tabs on everything. I’m not saying that this will happen, but I am saying that if we as Americans don’t take a stand, it is a big possibility. As of now, the chips have been implanted in volunteers who believe that the chips will strengthen their safety and people who are conducting research on it who believe this technology is the way of the future.



























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