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Mervin STODDART  
September 2, 2011

Why have a national identification system?

The recent announcement that the Inter-American Development Bank granted US$670,000 to the Jamaican Government towards implementing a National Identification System (NIDS) and that the JLP

Government is planning to expedite implementation is not necessarily a

positive development for Jamaica. There might be metaphysical reasons

why that NIDS news arrived simultaneously with news of beheadings.

Whereas beheadings are obvious onslaughts from hell, the proposed

National ID signals a subtle form of Satanism which could lead to abuse

and enslavement of Jamaicans. The Jamaican Government and other local

entities could misuse the NIDS to overtax, discriminate against and

blacklist Jamaicans, say, of opposing political persuasion. Worst yet,

such a system seems like a subset of the New World Order (NWO) push to

further dehumanise mankind.

Identification cards for Jamaicans in their own country looks like a

ploy dictated by foreign entities who promote perennial racism,

classism and the oppression of the poor. Of nearly 204 sovereign

states, about 193 of which are members of the United Nations, some 100,

and counting, have already implemented national ID systems and so the

seeming NWO conspiracy to enslave humanity is well under way. Some of

those countries already requiring national IDs are virtual police

states and one of them, South Africa, abused that system during

apartheid to dehumanise and decimate Bantus. National ID cards were

used to dehumanise and exterminate humans in the Nazi regime of Adolf

Hitler in Germany. A claim by the Jamaica Observer editorial on August

2 that “Jamaica would have been much farther ahead on the development

index, if we had introduced this system by now” suggests Orwellian

doublespeak. It seems to be saying that national IDs can help to foster

socio-economic development but it is also reminiscent of the fact that

countries that gladly take part in the NWO tricks and experiments get

certain handouts, including supposed foreign investment privileges.

This writer has often warned that handouts from the United Nations and

from Euro-America are deadly Trojan horses.

Jamaicans should remember that their government never tells them the

whole truth, even about matters of which they need to be aware for

their own safety and welfare. They were not informed about memoranda of

understanding (MOUs) that sold their rights of free speech to the US

government. They have not been told how much control the US and other

foreign entities wield over their bank accounts with the implementation

of the taxpayers’ registration number. Neither were Jamaicans warned of

the evils of a US-style credit bureau system, which simply aids and

abets stealing from the poor to make the rich richer, when Golding

announced legislation to create such a system in Jamaica in November

2010. Not enough Jamaicans have been educated about the dastardly acts

of the US Central Intelligence Agency which destroyed the Michael

Manley PNP regime. These are drops in the bucket of secret activities

by the Jamaican government, its political parties, banking sector and

other Judas entities that constantly screw Jamaicans. Both PNP and JLP

governments sold out the people’s birthright by becoming signatories to

myriad treaties and agreements without properly educating Jamaicans.

Treaties with the UN and Euro-America usually promote the interests of

those foreign entities above the rights and interests of Jamaicans,

especially the poor. The US State Department website displays

information showing that America practically controls Jamaicans through

treaties and agreements. No wonder foreigners try shamelessly to force

homosexuality down the throats of Jamaicans. Is the Jamaican NIDS

being dictated by the US, UN, World Bank and International Monetary

Fund? Will Jamaica ever become truly independent?

Knowing the dangers of a national identification card, Americans have

resisted its implementation for decades and even oppose national voting

IDs. However, the US federal, state and local governments have

deceptively implemented various forms of enslavement under guises of

security and other facades. Since 9/11, the US has become a practical

police state with the PATRIOT Act, “smart” drivers licences, increased

use of biometrics, spy cameras and numerous bits of legislation that

practically make the US Constitution null and void. Jamaica could

claim that NIDS and other means of enslavement will enhance national

security and prevent “terrorism” (the buzz word of the 21st century).

However, we live in a world where governments and imperial powers stage

acts of terror to tighten their police states and advance NWO and

globalist policies. Jamaicans are already overburdened by taxes, high

prices, foreign control of Jamaican properties, and hosts of other

government-aided atrocities. Why add a national ID to the stench?

Jamaicans are already IDed overmuch from birth to death with

certificates, passports, licences and all manner of red tape numbers

and gadgets for which they are forced to pay and which serve mostly to

tax and target the masses. Will the next step be to force Jamaicans to

show their ID on demand in their own country? The real intent is not to

stop at the national ID but to move toward a global chip which will be

the final trick to tag humans like animals. The NIDS announcement

arrived at the same time as news of beheadings because they are both

dark signs that the masses must wake up or perish.

INMerv@hotmail.com

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