- Does an article in The New York Times 10/11/04 entitled
"Congress Close to Establishing Rules for Drivers' Licenses",
by Matthew L. Wald , have anything to do with the Bush Administration's
hiring of ex-KGB Chiefs Primakov (also former President of Russia and close
associate of Saddam Hussein) and Karpov to work in the Office of Information
Awareness (DARPA) to help in designing an internal passport, about which
I have written several times? Please either go to my three articles posted
at www.newswithviews.com or click on "Articles" on my website
www.deliberatedumbingdown.com for complete documentation regarding the
shocking possiblity (probability)!!!!!! that the Bush Administration did
indeed hire these two ex-KGB agents to design an internal passport for
Americans.
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- I now understand why my Senator Olympia Snowe (Maine)
refused over a period of 17 months to respond to numerous constituent inquiries
(which included visits to her Portland office) whether the article in American
Free Press entitled "Get Ready for the Sovietization of America"
by Al Martin was in fact true.
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- A few pertinent quotes follow from the original article
by Al Martin "Get Ready for the Sovietization of America" which
appeared in the 4/21/03 edition of The American Free Press:
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- "You will be happy to learn that the former head
of the KGB (the secret police of the former Soviet Union), Gen. Yevgeni
Primakov, has been hired as a consultant by the Department of Homeland
Security. Do you think he will share his expertise in 'security' to prepare
U.S. citizens for domestic internal passports under the pretense of fighting
the never-ending'war on terrorism'?
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- "Primakov, a consultant to the Dept. of Homeland
Security, was laughing about it because he's getting paid a big fee to
do it.
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- "Primakov speaks beautiful English, as you would
expect a former head of the KGB to do. When he was asked what is this CAPPS
II program really about...Primakov said that this is one of the steps now
being employed along with the National Identify Card Act (NICA) and new
identity upgrade features which are coming to your driver's license.
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- "It is being used to get the people used to new
types of documentation and carrying new types of identity cards pursuant
to the United States instituting a formal policy of internal passports.
And he actually used the words 'internal passports.'
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- (The New York Times 10/11/04 article quotes James C.
Plumer, a policy analyst at Consumer Alert as using those very same words
to describe the driver's' licenses : "You're looking at a system of
internal passports, basically.")
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- "When the National Identity Card Act gets passed,
the Posse Comitatus Act gets overturned, a few other pieces of legislation
yet to be proffered get passed, the White House will have more control
over the American people than the Kremlin had over the Russian people when
Stalin was alive. He said that and then he laughed.
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- "What Primakov finds funny are what he calls these
'right wing flag wavers' who were so anti-communist and they're supporting
a state policy of internal passports. The irony is deafening.
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- "Primakov continued by saying that he had been hired
as a consultant and he was consulting on other 'security' matters, an ongoing
policy in various agencies of government--some of these offices haven't
even been created yet -- to consistently narrow the rights of the American
people and to expand the power of government. He professed not to know
what the reason for all this was, other than he admitted that 'it doesn't
have much to do with fighting terrorism.'"
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- I can't find words to express my shock, disdain, disgust,
anger, disillusionment, sadness over Senator Snowe's refusal to respond
to her constituents concerns, and to deal with this issue before a national
I.D. card (driver's license controlled by the federal government) becomes
a fait accompli. Although Senator Snowe received the most inquiries from
constituents, Maine's Senator Collins and Rep. Tom Allen, were also contacted
and have not responded. It is quite obvious that all three, being fully
aware of what was taking place, refused to respond since doing so would
have exposed the plans of the federal government to establish one of the
major foundations of a totalitarian state: control over citizens' right
to travel freely.
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- A friend of mine always says "Americans won't do
anything until they own the problem." Won't it be too late to do anything
if they wait until the authorities require them to show their internal
passport in order to travel freely in this country? They will then "own
the problem", just as citizens did in Nazi Germany or Communist Russia,
Cuba, China, or North Korea; but how will they be able to do anything about
the problem considering they were too busy in October of 2004 to pay attention
to the information in Al Martin's article, my articles, or The New York
Times Article which specifically warned them that "The House and Senate
are moving toward setting rules for the states that would standardize the
documentation required to obtain a driver's license, and the data the license
would have to contain."
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- Paying attention means contacting your Congressmen and
Senators immediately and telling them you want no part of this totalitarian
scheme to rob you of one of your basic freedoms, to travel when, where,
how, and with whom you wish.
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- © 2004 Charlotte T. Iserbyt - All Rights Reserved
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- Charlotte Iserbyt is the consummate whistleblower! Iserbyt
served as Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and
Improvement (OERI), U.S. Department of Education, during the first Reagan
Administration, where she first blew the whistle on a major technology
initiative which would control curriculum in America's classrooms. Iserbyt
is a former school board director in Camden, Maine and was co-founder and
research analyst of Guardians of Education for Maine (GEM) from 1978 to
2000. She has also served in the American Red Cross on Guam and Japan during
the Korean War, and in the United States Foreign Service in Belgium and
in the Republic of South Africa.
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- Iserbyt is a speaker and writer, best known for her 1985
booklet Back to Basics Reform or OBE: Skinnerian International Curriculum
and her 1989 pamphlet Soviets in the Classroom: America's Latest Education
Fad which covered the details of the U.S.-Soviet and Carnegie-Soviet Education
Agreements which remain in effect to this day. She is a freelance writer
and has had articles published in Human Events, The Washington Times, The
Bangor Daily News, and included in the record of Congressional hearings.
Website: www.deliberatedumbingdown.com E-Mail:
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