RFID Chip and National ID Cards

This is an alarmist perspective on the RFID chip and Real ID Act of 2005.
blankfistsays...

>> ^leveric:
Radio tracking sounds a bit scary, but what's wrong with biometric information? On file retinal scans seem like a nice way to help prevent identity theft.

That wouldn't be so bad if retinal scans would remain an elected process, not a compulsory one.

spoco2says...

I'm giving this a big thumbs down:
* Ridiculously gratuitous thumbnail image with NOTHING to do with content
* Horrible 666 placards all through it that SCREAM juvenile mindset
* Rambling narrative
* Not really backed up by any evidence other than heresay and statements from people.

A big fat waste of time.

I'm not saying there isn't cause for concern in anything like this, but these sorts of tinfoil hat wearing vids do more harm than good to any reasonable discussion.

honkeytonk73says...

Papers please! Ve hef need ov identifikation komrad!

If you get a new passport, take a hammer to the RFID chip. Your passport will still be usable. Just when they try to use RFID, it won't work. They'll just do it the old fashioned way.

Rubber gloves anyone?

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