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The government hopes its new national ID cards will foster Internet-based commerce, by enabling citizens to use the cards and readers at home to carry out online transactions without putting their personal or financial data at risk.
Oct. 6, 2010—In an ambitious project designed to provide citizens with a more secure form of identification, as well as a secure method for conducting business via the Internet, Germany will begin issuing RFID-based national identity cards on Nov. 1, 2010.
With the rollout of the new ID cards, Germany will become the first country to outfit its national ID cards with the same technological features of a passport—such as biometric photos, RFID chips and optional digital fingerprints—according to Andreas Reisen, who heads the division of the German Ministry of the Interior responsible for introducing the cards.
Originally posted by whatukno
The government hopes its new national ID cards will foster Internet-based commerce, by enabling citizens to use the cards and readers at home to carry out online transactions without putting their personal or financial data at risk.
Oct. 6, 2010—In an ambitious project designed to provide citizens with a more secure form of identification, as well as a secure method for conducting business via the Internet, Germany will begin issuing RFID-based national identity cards on Nov. 1, 2010.
With the rollout of the new ID cards, Germany will become the first country to outfit its national ID cards with the same technological features of a passport—such as biometric photos, RFID chips and optional digital fingerprints—according to Andreas Reisen, who heads the division of the German Ministry of the Interior responsible for introducing the cards.
www.rfidjournal.com...
Not ready for an injectable RFID? Well don't worry, the NWO has you covered, yes that's right, the RFID National ID Card! Citing safety, convenience and security, the new RFID cards will soon be mandatory for every single German.
Oh don't feel left out America, I am sure that once this test run is deemed a complete success they will soon be over here and in your drivers license just in time for the NAU takevover!
Won't it be keen? You have to login to your computer using your RFID enabled card? That way they know exactly who you are and what sites you are visiting!
Originally posted by whatukno
This is how they will get people used to the idea of RFID chips, first put them into all of our daily identification and bank cards, after a while, someone will market them for children, and the elderly, criminals, and then eventually everyone will be chipped!
their own "trademark chip"? How many countries have you been to? Just curious.
Originally posted by whatukno
reply to post by Mr. D
their own "trademark chip"? How many countries have you been to? Just curious.
Just England, Canada, and Mexico. Why do you ask?
Originally posted by whatukno
reply to post by Mr. D
Probably not, I don't recall being injected with anything, the needle they use to put one in a dog is rather large, I think I would remember someone coming at me with a needle that big.
Originally posted by Midnit3-Ryder
And so it begins !!!!!???!!
Originally posted by Mr. D
Originally posted by whatukno
reply to post by Mr. D
Probably not, I don't recall being injected with anything, the needle they use to put one in a dog is rather large, I think I would remember someone coming at me with a needle that big.
Have you ever walked inside a mall, shopping center, club, bar or government building and felt like you
got stung by a mosquito? If you have then you my friend may have been chipped. A detector like the one
in the pic costs about 80 Euro but well worth the piece of mind it affords.