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2018年7月24日星期二

國民身份證先於奴役和種族滅絕

國民身份證先於奴役和種族滅絕
National ID Cards Precede Enslavement and Genocide

“哪裡的人民害怕政府,哪裡就有暴政。哪裡的政府害怕人民,哪裡就有自由。”
-前美總統湯瑪斯傑佛遜
“When the government fears the people there is liberty; when the people fear the government there is tyranny.”
-Thomas Jefferson
 July 24th, 2018


America is about to embark upon a perilous path, one from which there will be no return.
Nearly a decade ago, many Arizona legislators recognized the dangers and tried to block this imposition of tyranny in the state.
In 2009, Arizona legislators who opposed a the use of a national ID card because of the historical dangers to a population, sponsored and supported HB 2677 which tried to prevent Arizona from participating in the Real ID Card Act implementation process. Nine years later, Arizona lost its battle against the Real ID card which will soon be required to travel and following that, there is no doubt, it will be required to do business, hold a job, etc. Do the numbers 666 hold any significance for anyone?

History Teaches About the Dangers of a National ID Card

There can be no question that the Real ID Card is a real and present danger to every American who would be foolish enough to possess one.
If the average citizen is not concerned with the soon-to-be required national ID card, then they should carefully consider the role that ID cards have played in the history of human persecutions within the 20th century. The prevalence of national ID cards should concern all persons who are mindful about preventing a future national genocide similar to what happened in Rwanda and in Nazi Germany.

Nazi Germany

In Nazi Germany (July 1938), only a few months before Kristallnacht (i.e., the night of the broken glass) in which Jewish businesses were targeted by the infamous “Brown Shirts” for destruction, the notorious “J-stamp” was introduced on national ID cards and then later on passports. The use of the “J-stamp” ID cards by Nazi Germany preceded the yellow Star of David badges which led to the subsequent deportation of Gypsies, Jews, homosexuals and political dissidents to the infamous Nazi death camps. In Norway, where yellow cloth badges were not introduced, the J stamped ID card was used in the identification of more than 800 Jews deported to death camps in Eastern Europe. And as this article will demonstrate, Norway is about to make the same mistake again, in 2018.


“A republic, madam, if you can keep it.” Ben Franklin

http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/national-id-cards-precede-enslavement-and-genocide/

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