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Selected editorials from Dr. Katherine Albrecht, Ed. D.

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The Roberts Trap is Sprung

By:  Bill Dunne
www.americanthinker.com
One of the most overlooked aspects of the year just ended is the vindication of Chief Justice John Roberts -- a vindication that showed up as the national catastrophe known as ObamaCare got rolling.  Roberts may have also doomed Hillary Clinton's chance to live in the White House again... click here to read whole editorial

 

Maine Adopts Mark of the Beast “REAL ID” Scheme

 

Legislature Turns Maine Inhabitants Into Federal Government Cattle

 

By:  David Deschesne

Fort Fairfield Journal, May 10, 2017

 

   The Maine legislature took one giant leap forward toward the Mark of the Beast cashless society control grid by recently enacting a law that would place the U.S. government’s mandated REAL ID biometric face scan photos on all driver’s licenses and identification cards issued by the State.

   The biometric face scans are not visible on the driver’s license and ID photos, but rather, places digital face-mapping points on the image the computer sees that supposedly create a unique identifier.  However, face-mapping by computers is not foolproof and there are hundreds of instances of false identities when relying on digital face scan biometrics.

   The digital face biometrics are in line with the Biblical “Mark of the Beast” which states a mark will either be placed on the right hand, or forehead that will prohibit anyone without that mark from buying or selling.  The original Greek word translated as “forehead” actually means “at, near or accompanying the face” - not just the forehead - and the face is where digital biometrics are placed. 

   With biometric ID cards now being required to open a bank account, in many cases get a job, or even cash a check, the digital biometric ID is rapidly propelling unwitting citizens toward a time when cash will be illegal and all purchases will have to be authorized by an unelected government bureaucrat, or worse—an Artificial Intelligence (AI) computer algorithm.

  Despite the command and control grid problems that a future authoritarian government will use against the people, the Maine Legislature still moved forward in adopting REAL ID that now marks their constituents as federal cattle on the global slave plantation.

   Sen. Bill Diamond (D-Windham) sponsored LD 306, An Act To Require State Compliance with Federal REAL ID Guidelines. The bill directs the Secretary of State to issue driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards that conform to the federal REAL ID Act of 2005.

   Attempting to spin the slave grid in a positive note, Senator Diamond tried to convince people being bridled to the federal slave grid via REAL ID was a benefit, and not having a biometric face scan somehow was a disadvantage. “Maine has dodged a bullet. By signing this bill into law, Governor LePage reassures Mainers are no longer at a disadvantage, nor will we be an outlier as a state. Non-compliance with REAL ID has created unnecessary inconveniences for Mainers, especially our veterans, and now we are able to move forward,” said Senator Diamond.

   The real inconveniences will come when REAL ID biometric face scans begin to be used to regulate who may buy or sell in a totally digital, cashless society, which is where the U.S. government wants to take its inhabitants.  With false positives and computer errors, a person's face scan may either not work, or be close enough to another person's face that they may be flagged as a “terrorist” and imprisoned until their actual identity can be sorted out with more conventional methods.

   Governor LePage also offered his spin saying the slavery of REAL ID is in Mainers’ best interest and somehow having a digital biometric face scan makes them safer.  “It is in the best interest of Mainers for state officials to unite in going forward with REAL ID implementation.  I want to thank Senator Diamond for advocating for this comprehensive bill that aims to better safeguard all Mainers and meet federal security standards,” said Governor LePage.

   Like the Biblical “Mark of the Beast,”  the biometric face-scanned photos of REAL ID will ultimately be used to control all buying and selling and whoever does not allow that mark on their face will be prohibited from engaging in commerce of any kind.  It will also be sold as a way of keeping people “safe.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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