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ID cards: a story I thought I'd never write.
By Henk Ruyssenaars,


Amsterdam - Sept. 20th 2005

This is a story I thought I would never have to write. But, the neocons* managing The Netherlands, like in the US a so called 'Christian government', gave its approval last Friday, Sept. 16, 2005, for the introduction of a biometric type of ID from October next year, a credit card style 'driving license'. It's the last nail in the Dutch coffin for freedom: after the yoke of compulsory ID cards now the Dutch get an electronic bit in their mouth, completing the electronic steering.

Freedom in Holland officially died Jan. 1st 2005 when a new law came into effect, making it compulsory in the Netherlands for everybody above the age of 14 to - at all times and outside of one's home - carry an official ID. Leaving home without it means at least a fifty Euro fine, eventually a court case.

The first trial - in which a batch of 250 people is taken to court for not carrying an ID card - starts next week Sept. 28th in the central Dutch city of Utrecht. Demonstrations have been announced.

At the end of last August close to 47,000 people had been fined, of which 4,000 were children aged 14 and 15. Last January around 100 people a day were stopped, checked by the police and fined when they were not able to immediately produce a valid ID card.

NOW, 8 MONTHS LATER THIS ABUSE HAS MORE THAN DOUBLED.

And I've never thought I'd ever have to cover the same trials in my native Holland.

Compassionate, understanding people and groups always were fighting Apartheid and the compulsory passes for the blacks in South Africa. Thirty years ago I saw in Johannesburg what will happen in Holland next week: the inhumane spectacle of hundreds of people who have been dragged into court because they - in their own country - could not immediately show an ID card and are punished.

And remember: we were promised a European Union without borders, where we all would be able to travel freely, not even needing a passport. None of it was true: it was all a pack of lies.

According to the Dutch industry's disinformation bureau ANP, the new ID card c.q. driving license includes an anti forgery kinegram - a sort of hologram formed by fine lines of different thickness and shape. As the angle of the light changes, the image of kinegram also changes, producing the effect of a moving picture." It is of course not mentioned that the new 'driving license' also includes with data information loaded chips (RFID's) which will make it possible to control anybody anywhere.

RFID-chips which can be de-activated by the people in power. They have given themselves the tools to limit at will the freedom of movement of anybody, anytime and anywhere.

SOCIALLY AND ECONOMICALLY 'DEAD'

The Netherlands is paving the repressive way for the European Union countries: if the neocon management of a country does not like your ideas or you are not 'profitable', you will be socially and economically 'dead', and your movements will be curbed.

With their new ID card/driving license - which you pay a hefty price for, to them - you are electronically fettered, and will or will not be able to buy air line, train, boat or bus tickets. Your bank account can be blocked at any moment, like the other bank's credit cards which you must use. And anywhere - in any building, office, shop, subway or your place of work - entrance can be electronically denied.

Your new ID card will confine you to the area and possibilities and/or limitations they choose. Not you! Like receiving medical care or not: it's not only indicating your blood group, your card. The same ID card will be your key - or not - to an Internet which they control. It is electronical slavery optima forma, controlling and restricting your life. Without an ID you don't exist anymore: you are a non-person.


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Date this page updated: 29 September 2005