Identification Credentials: Mandatory or Voluntary?

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Conflict of Laws, History, Americas
Cover of the book Identification Credentials: Mandatory or Voluntary? by Steven D. Miller, Steven D. Miller
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Author: Steven D. Miller ISBN: 9781311357120
Publisher: Steven D. Miller Publication: June 2, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Steven D. Miller
ISBN: 9781311357120
Publisher: Steven D. Miller
Publication: June 2, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

-- If you don’t understand the outrage over forced identification, then you will not recognize the government’s brutal plans for humanity.
-- In 1964 the U.S. Supreme Court said that identification credentials are “abhorrent in the United States.”
-- Most Americans have relinquished what traditional law books call "the rights of all mankind”.
-- In 1991 the U.S. Supreme Court quoted a 1983 Arizona case: "The thought that an American can be compelled to 'show his papers' before exercising his right to walk the streets, drive the highways or board the trains is repugnant to American institutions and ideals"
-- Humanity’s millennia old struggle against oppression is near an end. Your ID is proof of your contract. You consented to be governed. You waived most of your rights. You agreed to be collateral for the national debt. You shackled yourself to their chain-of-command. Compliance is an estoppel. You selected your lord / master / provider / protector. You have been assimilated.
George Orwell predicted a jackboot stomping on your face forever. Resistance is futile.
-- Applying for Identification papers is worship of a graven image.
-- A second beast that came up out of the earth, while exercising the authority of the scarlet first beast who raised up out of the sea, upon whose heads is the name of blasphemy, has deceived you into worshiping (with a perjury oath signature) a substitute Lord to get a graven Mark, issued by a final world government (your Novus Ordo Seclorum), symbolically in your right hand, that you use to buy or sell.
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-- If you don’t understand the outrage over forced identification, then you will not recognize the government’s brutal plans for humanity.
-- In 1964 the U.S. Supreme Court said that identification credentials are “abhorrent in the United States.”
-- Most Americans have relinquished what traditional law books call "the rights of all mankind”.
-- In 1991 the U.S. Supreme Court quoted a 1983 Arizona case: "The thought that an American can be compelled to 'show his papers' before exercising his right to walk the streets, drive the highways or board the trains is repugnant to American institutions and ideals"
-- Humanity’s millennia old struggle against oppression is near an end. Your ID is proof of your contract. You consented to be governed. You waived most of your rights. You agreed to be collateral for the national debt. You shackled yourself to their chain-of-command. Compliance is an estoppel. You selected your lord / master / provider / protector. You have been assimilated.
George Orwell predicted a jackboot stomping on your face forever. Resistance is futile.
-- Applying for Identification papers is worship of a graven image.
-- A second beast that came up out of the earth, while exercising the authority of the scarlet first beast who raised up out of the sea, upon whose heads is the name of blasphemy, has deceived you into worshiping (with a perjury oath signature) a substitute Lord to get a graven Mark, issued by a final world government (your Novus Ordo Seclorum), symbolically in your right hand, that you use to buy or sell.
Let's take a closer look.

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