So what do you think about this new type of driver's license being promoted as a "safer" and "faster" way to cross America's borders? Have any of you ever seen the film "A.I."? Remember how virtual advertising changed to the "consumer" passing holographic billboards?
Or how about the universal I.D. scan used in the film "Gattaca"? That scan insured "national security" and genetic purity. How much closer does a driver's license like this one shown in the video below move us into the next realm of thinking "Hey, we should genetically pre-select children"? Which in turn could move us closer to a Nazi like eugenics lab where we genetically engineer humans as seen in Gattaca?
These new driver's licenses seem like something out of a William Gibson cyber-punk novel, where the good guy/gal anti-hero is always trying to circumvent respective governments from knowing his/her whereabouts.
Call me crazy, but I just don't trust the government or corporations any longer to always "do the right thing". I believe this type of Driver's License is another stab in the heart of anonymity and privacy. Especially when greed driven "Objectivists" (who are also sociopaths and psychopaths) with no consciences could care less about repercussions from their little "experiments" in making money by playing off peoples fear. Working off people's fears is how scamsters thumping Bibles fleece their flocks in Jesusland. Give now so you can be saved later.
If a giant corporation such as Monsanto can sue small farmers whose only sin was their fields were inseminated by a Monsanto genetically engineered strain of wheat . . . which was blown by the winds of Nature to the small farmer's fields . . . how much easier will it be for a state government to force driver's license on people with the Imprimatur of the state government? State government's have monopolies on driver's licenses. What a great business to be in!You want to drive, you got to pay to play . . . and play means we get to spy on your whereabouts.
Caveat vendor,
Rock in Key West
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