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Humanity's Final, Final Solution: Resistance will be futile.

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If you don't have a problem with illegals being on the receiving end of "National ID" as a "solution" to illegal immigration, you haven't done much thinking. Illegal immigrants are only the pretense, their national identity cards nothing but the visible and irrelevant manifestation of what happens to you too; the universality of the database.

In truth, the few illegals actually arrested crossing the border are already finger printed and in the database. Any "National ID" relying on them coming forward to receive it entirely misses the point of this legislation's effect on you; They already have your finger prints. They already have you in the database. They are already tracking what you buy, where you go, and even what you write in your emails. "They" are not even human; they are "programs" designed to ferret out "patterns" from your behavior and issue alerts to the people who will take you aside at the check stand. There may be a few whispers, but no pattern of disappearances is going to be rumored by citizens. One day you're purchasing a few bags of fertilizer, the next day you're renting a moving van, and the third day finds you in custody, your every detail of your personal life emerging from the database into the hands of the officials who wield the power. They'll have not only your every purchase, but where you drove because the GPS satellite which tracks your late model car is theirs. And they'll have your emails because unlike a court and a judge determining "probable cause" to search your person, effects, and paperwork, "probable cause" is not decided by the rule of law and a human being, but by "patterns" emerging in the database. Pedro looking for illegal work to feed his family is a problem with two possible solutions. Actually stopping him from breaking in, in the first place doesn't serve the true interests of either this President, or the corporate entities who've constructed the Pentagon's information database interfaces. One simple enactment, one last move, a simple vote, so quick, so lethal, it may not even disturb you. You've been "acclimated" to the incremental creeping of something most do not see, nor do they wish to. When it's all final, the sun will still rise, the people will still go about their lives. Telling you all of this today has a potential value. Telling you all of this tomorrow will not. America will look the same the next day. It won't be. Resistance will be futile.

http://www.nocards.org/
http://www.spychips.com/
http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2005/tst050905.htm

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Jay Esbe is a writer with a background in cultural anthropology and comparative religion and lives in Seattle Washington.

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